Comparing two 92mm fans
http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/fan-65.html
http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/fan-35.html
http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/fan-32.html
*edit..i meant 3*
What do you guys think about these threefans? Which do you think will cool down a thermalright slk900?? I mean alunium does dissipate heat quicker...but the enermax has more cfms at a quiter noise.....Which do you think will be better?? Not to mention the OEM.... but i dunno...its OEM
http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/fan-35.html
http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/fan-32.html
*edit..i meant 3*
What do you guys think about these threefans? Which do you think will cool down a thermalright slk900?? I mean alunium does dissipate heat quicker...but the enermax has more cfms at a quiter noise.....Which do you think will be better?? Not to mention the OEM.... but i dunno...its OEM
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what about the OEM...i mean if im concerned with sound and performance...wouldnt one wanna go with that
The picture shows a mod to the PSU molex directly, but it´s even easier to do it on the female connector on the fan itself, providing it has a molex off course.
It´s possible tu use old molex connectors but i suggest buying a few with the aluminum pins. Then just use a small plyer, grab the pin inside the molex and pull it out. While still grabbing the pin, push it in where the modpicture says.
how many cfms will the delta push at 7v? and how loud will it be. Remember...i dont wanna hear this damn thing at all
(manily because i will have 7 folding rigs underneath my dorm room bed...and lets face it....every little dba counts)
I say the OEM one.
~dodo
Mediaman has bolted a billions of fans into billions of cases. Mediaman has pumped over 1700 CFM through cases. Mediaman has shoved 3000 PSI into heatsinks. Mediaman learned lesson through all this.
Loud fans suck.
The secret to efficient and quiet cooling is simple. Repeat after me...
"In through the lower front...out through the upper rear."
You do not need high RPM fans. Often a combination of lower RPM and quieter fans will do a better job than a single loud demon. (or even two). You'll find that you'll want more CFM exhausting than intaking.