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post Nov 19 2006, 08:29 AM
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try edy la ... ur the one that ask me to download speedfan wert ..
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QUOTE(avengers88 @ Nov 19 2006, 08:29 AM)
try edy la ... ur the one that ask me to download speedfan wert ..
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speedfan is kinda inaccurate.TAT is kinda a tad higher than actual temp so maybe core temp?like TAT,coretemp can use for c2d,single like mine cant use.

another thing that can make ur temp a tad higher due to overtime heat is accumulated in ur casing.u cant possibly remove all the heat.maybe a few good fan with good cfm.i like vantec @ Vizo coz nice to look and good cfm.some forumers says its loud but i think not that loudla if compared to nidec beta5 and tornado sweat.gif
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QUOTE(styloe @ Nov 19 2006, 11:55 AM)
speedfan is kinda inaccurate.TAT is kinda a tad higher than actual temp so maybe core temp?like TAT,coretemp can use for c2d,single like mine cant use.

another thing that can make ur temp a tad higher due to overtime heat is accumulated in ur casing.u cant possibly remove all the heat.maybe a few good fan with good cfm.i like vantec @ Vizo coz nice to look and good cfm.some forumers says its loud but i think not that loudla if compared to nidec beta5 and tornado sweat.gif
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im using Vizo...its kinda loud like vacuum cleaner.coz it run in high rpm.about 5000 above....but good cfm thumbup.gif

maybe you can see some demo in some shop about this fan...i bought it at last PC fair... biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(id86 @ Nov 20 2006, 02:56 AM)
im using Vizo...its kinda loud like vacuum cleaner.coz it run in high rpm.about 5000 above....but good cfm thumbup.gif

maybe you can see some demo in some shop about this fan...i bought it at last PC fair... biggrin.gif
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Owh tat wan ka?like some vacum cleaner.for me vantec spectrum just enuff.that wan too loud even for me. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(styloe @ Nov 20 2006, 03:20 AM)
Owh tat wan ka?like some vacum cleaner.for me vantec spectrum just enuff.that wan too loud even for me. sweat.gif
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maybe to make things simple,can we just put the vacuum cleaner to suck out hot air from our cpu????

as loud as the fan rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(styloe @ Nov 20 2006, 03:20 AM)
Owh tat wan ka?like some vacum cleaner.for me vantec spectrum just enuff.that wan too loud even for me. sweat.gif
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the vantec spectrum and the vizo UV LED fans are EXACTLY the same. just branding and packaging diff only.

i think id86 is talking about the 80mm version... that one the vantec spectrum or vizo both oso same...annoyingly noisy
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agree with him.... the VIZO is Vantev with new brand name ... the same performance and noise level....

somehow it would be nice if the RPM could be lowered down .... it push lots of CFM...
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Nov 21 2006, 10:57 AM)
the vantec spectrum and the vizo UV LED fans are EXACTLY the same. just branding and packaging diff only.

i think id86 is talking about the 80mm version... that one the vantec spectrum or vizo  both oso same...annoyingly noisy
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im using 2*80mm doesnt bother me but just installed 90mm on my side panels dual bearing its deafanning huhu sweat.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Nov 21 2006, 10:57 AM)
the vantec spectrum and the vizo UV LED fans are EXACTLY the same. just branding and packaging diff only.

i think id86 is talking about the 80mm version... that one the vantec spectrum or vizo  both oso same...annoyingly noisy
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Err, which size?

I'm using 120MM and 92MM Vantec Spectrum UVLed fans...

3 120MM, and 1 92MM, all the 3 120MM fans are kinda quiet, but the 92MM is some kind of noisy... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 21 2006, 06:59 PM)
Err, which size?

I'm using 120MM and 92MM Vantec Spectrum UVLed fans...

3 120MM, and 1 92MM, all the 3 120MM fans are kinda quiet, but the 92MM is some kind of noisy... sweat.gif
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even chapalang fan is this loud.just bought 2*90mm fan.its cap ayam but using 0.2A dunno how many cfm it pushes but i can feel the feel it even it 3feet from me sweat.gif and its F8ckin LOUD sweat.gif uses double bearing dunno wat that means doh.gif
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QUOTE(styloe @ Nov 22 2006, 01:39 AM)
even chapalang fan is this loud.just bought 2*90mm fan.its cap ayam but using 0.2A dunno how many cfm it pushes but i can feel the feel it even it 3feet from me sweat.gif  and its F8ckin LOUD sweat.gif uses double bearing dunno wat that means doh.gif
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Double bearing means that the fan uses two ball bearing in that fan to make the fan blade turns easier and faster than any other chapalang fans that uses sleeve bearing...

capiche? wink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 22 2006, 01:54 PM)
Double bearing means that the fan uses two ball bearing in that fan to make the fan blade turns easier and faster than any other chapalang fans that uses sleeve bearing...

capiche? wink.gif
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is that mean it will reduce the noice coz the fan can move easier?
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QUOTE(id86 @ Nov 22 2006, 02:04 PM)
is that mean it will reduce the noice coz the fan can move easier?
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Yes, as those fans that uses Sleeve bearing tend to produce more noise than Double Bearing Fans... wink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 22 2006, 02:31 PM)
Yes, as those fans that uses Sleeve bearing tend to produce more noise than Double Bearing Fans... wink.gif
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if that case,why my Vizo fan produce great noise even it use double ball bearing?
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QUOTE(id86 @ Nov 22 2006, 02:37 PM)
if that case,why my Vizo fan produce great noise even it use double ball bearing?
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Which size?

80MM?
92MM?
120MM?

Anyway, i've said earlier that those fans that uses double bearing tend to produce lower noise [a little lower, not in a large number la laugh.gif ] rather than those fans that uses sleeve bearing... cool.gif

The noise still depend on the fan speed...

Which Vizo fan are u using? blink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 22 2006, 02:40 PM)
Which size?

80MM?
92MM?
120MM?

Anyway, i've said earlier that those fans that uses double bearing tend to produce lower noise [a little lower, not in a large number la laugh.gif ] rather than those fans that uses sleeve bearing... cool.gif

The noise still depend on the fan speed...

Which Vizo fan are u using? blink.gif
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80MM and 90mm...

if not mistaken,Vizo thunder storm...something like that.

i had forgot the name... doh.gif
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QUOTE(id86 @ Nov 22 2006, 02:43 PM)
80MM and 90mm...

if not mistaken,Vizo thunder storm...something like that.

i had forgot the name... doh.gif
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Aiyoh...

Vizo Thunder Storm are those fast fast fans liao...

Offcourse it's noisy... doh.gif

***How in the world can you stand the noise produced by Vizo Thunder Storm fans... sweat.gif
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hv u guyz tried the silverstone fm121, i think the specs not too bad, 110cfm @ 40db, anyone tried this fan?
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QUOTE(cablesguy @ Nov 22 2006, 02:56 PM)
hv u guyz tried the silverstone fm121, i think the specs not too bad, 110cfm @ 40db, anyone tried this fan?
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I don't wanna try that fan...
40DB...

That's noisy... rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Nov 22 2006, 08:43 PM)
I don't wanna try that fan...
40DB...

That's noisy... rclxub.gif
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yeah might as well buy new ear plugs while ur at it.so wats the best fan has cfm Vs sound ratio anyways?
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