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too good to be true?

dinde

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check these out, those look great. u think they are actually 80 cfm @ 29 dba? the panaflo lia is 68 cfm @ 30 dba, so if these were so quiet i would definately get them over the panaflos.
 

Blooz1

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I've got an 80MM version of that fan, which I use on an adapter for a Coolermaster HHC-001. The 80MM pushes about 38CFM, and is extremely quiet, so I wouldn't doubt that the 120 version is also quiet. The manufacturer of the fan I have is "Titan", and I got it from PCMods.
 

cheapgoose

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i bought two of these, and they are not that quiet, although on 7volts, they are more than acceptable.

oh yea, and I got them for 7.99 from pcmods.
 

iZero

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Well consider an Antec LED 120 millimeter fan spins at 2200 RPMs and moves 70.6 CFM while making 36 dB of noise. A Papst 120 mm fan spins at 1600 RPMs and moves 55.6 CFM while making 26 dB. The Evercool in question fan is ball-bearing, so it's not using one of the quieter sleeve designs. I guess it's possible, but I'm a bit skeptical.
 

iZero

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Originally posted by: dinde
so whas the vote, that or panaflo l1a?
I have first hand experience with the Papst fan. It is very quiet (26 dB), though it does move less air than the other two.
 

iZero

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Also, going from the specs I'm seeing, the Panaflo fans are 38 mm deep vs. 25 for the others if that makes a difference in your clearences.
 

yhelothar

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i had the enermax 120mm RPM adjustable fan.. very good.. that was the only fan i needed in my case, and it kept my case 6-10C cooler than my current lian li which has two fans in the front and one fan in the back..
 

amcdonald

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I've got one of these, and its probably right around 30dba like its rated.
Thats a little too high for me though, mine is hooked into a rheobus and slightly turned down.
 

Ilmater

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I don't know what to think. According to Gizzo's fan database, Nidec makes a 120mm fan that pushes 82.1 cfm @ 33.0 dBA. However, it's 120x38. Also, it lists the same specs for the 2000rpm fan that it does for the 3400rpm fan. That's ridiculous. Maybe Gizzo isn't as reliable as I thought. :( But even if one 120x38mm fan that pushes 82.1cfm @ 33.0 dBA @ 2000 rpm is possible (it's also ball bearing), I still don't think it's possible for a fan that is 120x25mm that pushes 80cfm to make only 30 dBA. I just don't buy it.
 

amcdonald

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I have no way to test the cfm, but this fan pushes a lot of air, and it is relatively quiet. I work towards silence in my personal pc, and while this fan is above my tolerances at 12v, I don't doubt its <30db rating. BTW, I got mine at compusa where its repackaged under the Compusa brand. Its an evercool fan. Compusa had the same specs for it.