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TRUE Copper with Push/Pull Deltas

one of those fans is more then enough. You reach a point where the air across the fins is moving the heat away as fast and the fins can dissipate it. Any airflow above that isn't affecting anything but more noise in the system.
 
jared i'll be making a SanAce version of that fan.

stacking 2 x 4 Sanyo Denki San Aces in between 2 fesser 4x120 radiator. 😛

Originally posted by: mpilchfamily
one of those fans is more then enough. You reach a point where the air across the fins is moving the heat away as fast and the fins can dissipate it. Any airflow above that isn't affecting anything but more noise in the system.

actually your half right..

Depending on the ambients your holding, the higher static would allow you to get closer to ambients. You would never reach ambient unless you had work done on pulling heat tho.

But having higher static fans would make the gap from idle to load as small as possible.

But yeah i agree with you, under most cases, 1 fan would max out his thermal wall, the second fan would probably help him no better then a few .0X C's

Maybe if he downvolts all 4 he could uber cheat noise and get great static.
 
I think I just heard your motherboard cracking under the strain of trying to support the all-copper TRUE plus the two Delta fans :Q...
 
Originally posted by: AmberClad
I think I just heard your motherboard cracking under the strain of trying to support the all-copper TRUE plus the two Delta fans :Q...

It comes with it's own kick-stand. 😉
 
I love this description:
The Delta TFB0812UHE is the highest performing 80x38 mm fan available. A hearty 106 CFM is pumped out of its 38mm form factor, making it the new king of 80mm fans. It is also by far the loudest at 65.0 dBA.
Gotta take pride in that :laugh:!
 
yea but their 120x120x76 goes up to i think it was 300CFM (might have been 220 tho), at only 57dBA lol. use a fan controller to turn that down and you could get it to like 30dBA while still pushing over 100CFM, which is pretty cool imo, since all you need to do to not hear it while in use is put the case door on (assuming you have music/game/movie ect going).
 
Actually try using those fans with a thermalright ifx-14

I had a picture somewhere,... the 76 mm fits nicely from heatsink to case exhaust outlet,... like a self made duct system out of the fans,... and much better cooling than the TRUE,... at least for the cpu,.. maybe not the system,....

found it,.. 4th post down
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=520893&page=2

Here is the 76 mm delta
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/de12gf.html

Edit:
and for those concerned about the push pins holding weight,... get the bolt kit!!
On the 76 mm fan:
"As for weight, the GFB1212VHW only weighs 570 grams (~ 1.25 lbs)." for a cheap ~$37!!!
 
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