What's your favorite 80mm case fan?

Pilsnerpete

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I like the panaflo H1. Power it with 5v and it's nice and quiet. Switch it to 12v and it's fairly quiet, but moves a lot of air.
 

kamper

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What about SilenX? Not that I have any experience but I'm curious about this one.
 

Nebor

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Panaflo L1A. Check out the new Acoustifan 80mms though, Sleeve bearings. I have a 120mm, VERY quiet.
 

coolroyboy2

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I liked the NMB 18db/18cfm , still have a few, but they are gone so I went with the panaflo L1A.
 

HardWarrior

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Originally posted by: DesolationWilliams
arent they all pretty much the same. with a few exceptions of the super high rpm monsters.

Nope. Sleeve bearing-1 ball bearing-2 ball bearing-Oil damped-Magenetic drive. All with different properties and wear patterns. Quality fans can make a huge difference in terms of noise.
 
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Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: DesolationWilliams
arent they all pretty much the same. with a few exceptions of the super high rpm monsters.

Nope. Sleeve bearing-1 ball bearing-2 ball bearing-Oil damped-Magenetic drive. All with different properties and wear patterns. Quality fans can make a huge difference in terms of noise.

Don't forget ceramic bearings. :)
 

HardWarrior

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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: HardWarrior
Originally posted by: DesolationWilliams
arent they all pretty much the same. with a few exceptions of the super high rpm monsters.

Nope. Sleeve bearing-1 ball bearing-2 ball bearing-Oil damped-Magenetic drive. All with different properties and wear patterns. Quality fans can make a huge difference in terms of noise.

Don't forget ceramic bearings. :)

Indeed! 300k hours MTBF. Impressive. Looking at reviews now, thanks for the heads up Hero.
 

VisableAssassin

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hands down PAPST !
second option Panaflo !
and right now for 80mm fans these new neon LED fans simply friggin rock !
 

MegaWorks

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First choice: Vantec Tornado
second choice: Thermaltake Smart Case Fan II

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Thermaltake Smart Case Fan II .. it's the panaflo quiet on low settings and vantec loud on high settings and comperable cooling to each when at each setting. Pretty much 2 fans in one.

also come with thermal sensors and a dimmer switch.
 

SWScorch

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I actually prefer my YS Tech variable-speed fan. Dial it low for Panaflo L1A performance or high for Tornado cooling.
 

saxophonoia

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I like my Sunon case fan. It is decently quiet and works great for exhausting. Now for extreme cooling I go with the Tornado.
 

Soulkeeper

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So far I am very happy with the vantec tornado fans
nice rpm/cfm although they cost a good bit more than most fans they are basically some of the most powerfull case fans you can buy