What is the best variable speed fan for overclocking?

ferrarifreak93

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I went to SVC and I see they have they have the Thermaltake Smart Case Fan 2 (21-76CFM at 17-48dB) and the YS-Tech Variable 3-pin (10-49CFM at 18-40dB). I see a lot of people using both fans. Which one is better?
 

bgeh

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they're actually around the same, only that ThermalTake's one is orange
 

Shimmishim

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Originally posted by: bgeh
they're actually aroung the same, only that ThermalTake's one is orange

i think i broke my smart fan :(

dunno how or when... it runs SUPER slow now no matter how i adjust the rheothing.... :( :(
 

FluxCap

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YS Tech's is awesome. I went from a generic heatsink/fan to slk-800 with the YS variable and my idle temps dropped 20 degrees !!!
 

HardWired

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Yes the SLK-800, and 900 are truly awesome heatsinks. At over 1 pound of of solid copper (567 gm.) they better be!! I use a 92mm Panaflo 2850 rpm on my 900 (very quiet) and it tops out at only 47c. full load. Not bad at all for a 800MHz overclock. I could use a screamer fan and get another 5+ degrees in cooling, but I'll take slightly higher temps to avoid unbearable fan noise.
 

amcdonald

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i think i broke my smart fan :(

dunno how or when... it runs SUPER slow now no matter how i adjust the rheothing.... :( :(
I don't have one in front of me, but try removing or adding the jumper on the lead for the temp sensor.
I think this is your problem.
 

ferrarifreak93

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The YS-Tech has a nice dial to change the fan speed. How does the Thermaltake work? All I see is a little resister add-on.
 

Ketchup

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I really like my Sunon Smart Fan. There is a diode in the fan that controls the speed. It is so cool to hear it speed up while playing games or benchmarking, and quiet back down when I am just surfing the web. It gives the impression that it is actually "smart"!