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Oyaji
post Mar 29 2015, 08:39 AM

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QUOTE(Lotus1109 @ Mar 27 2015, 09:37 PM)
Any good 120mm case Fan for recommendation? Prefer quiet biggrin.gif currently eyeing on noctua p12
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How about noctua NF12-S12B redux? unless ur PC dun have windows, this would look better than p12. brows.gif

Other than that, a 140mm fan that can fit into 120mm fan mount can be considered such as thermalright 140mm fans, noctua NF p14r etc.
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post Mar 29 2015, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(ronron @ Mar 27 2015, 11:40 PM)
Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition High Static Pressure 120mm Fan
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QUOTE(Oyaji @ Mar 29 2015, 08:39 AM)
How about noctua NF12-S12B redux? unless ur PC dun have windows, this would look better than p12. brows.gif

Other than that, a 140mm fan that can fit into 120mm fan mount can be considered such as thermalright 140mm fans, noctua NF p14r etc.
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Thanks for the reply, I am using corsair air 240 and thinking to replace the stock case Fans ( front two for air inflow) because too noisy..

And I am using noctua l9i and that's why thinking of noctua.. tongue.gif
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post Apr 3 2015, 03:54 PM

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guys planning to add 3 case fan for my pc.

2 x 120mm

1 x 140mm.

can u guys recommend cheap and good fans?

its going to connect to PSU. no more ports on mobo.
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post Apr 3 2015, 07:07 PM

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QUOTE(snowberry @ Apr 3 2015, 03:54 PM)
guys planning to add 3 case fan for my pc.

2 x 120mm

1 x 140mm.

can u guys recommend cheap and good fans?

its going to connect to PSU. no more ports on mobo.
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That would be :

Cooler Master Silent Fan 120mm
> http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/case-f...nt-fan-120-si2/

Cooler Master Silent Fan 140mm
> http://www.coolermaster.com/cooling/case-f...lent-fan-140mm/

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post Apr 3 2015, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(Sulendil @ Mar 25 2015, 06:04 PM)
Hi, want to ask where got sell 92mm PWM fan?
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so far I only say Noctuas with the PWM option on the 92mm range

QUOTE(snowberry @ Apr 3 2015, 03:54 PM)
guys planning to add 3 case fan for my pc.

2 x 120mm

1 x 140mm.

can u guys recommend cheap and good fans?

its going to connect to PSU. no more ports on mobo.
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I have to agree with Stuart on the CM fans on this one
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post Apr 3 2015, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Apr 3 2015, 11:08 PM)
so far I only say Noctuas with the PWM option on the 92mm range
I have to agree with Stuart on the CM fans on this one
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but howT.T

no molex..

need buy the splitter?

anyway i was actually eye-ing on this:

aerocool shark fan
http://www.aerocool.us/accessory/shark_r12.html

compare this 2 type fan, is it worth the money to get the aerocool 1? for the CFM and air pressure.

This post has been edited by snowberry: Apr 3 2015, 11:54 PM
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post Apr 4 2015, 12:04 AM

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QUOTE(snowberry @ Apr 3 2015, 11:49 PM)
but howT.T

no molex..

need buy the splitter?

anyway i was actually eye-ing on this:

aerocool shark fan
http://www.aerocool.us/accessory/shark_r12.html

compare this 2 type fan, is it worth the money to get the aerocool 1? for the CFM and air pressure.
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erm.. you will get a molex to 3-pin adaptor when you buy the fan, it's included inside the package the last time I bought mine.. else, you could just buy them separately, it's quite cheap, or you could ask if anyone had any spares tongue.gif

Both fans CM and Aerocool are okay in my books, just see which one you rather have, CFM and Air pressure rating may be inaccurate at times
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anyone know if i can get aerocool shark fan in digital mall?
Master Ryu
post Apr 7 2015, 04:04 PM

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which 1 is better airflow 3x120mm fan or 2x140mm fan?
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Hi...Anyone know where i can buy thermaltake Riing fan...?
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post Jun 15 2015, 11:10 AM

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Hi, is CM SickleFlow good in term of quality/price or not?
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post Jun 15 2015, 11:11 AM

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post Jun 19 2015, 04:13 PM

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QUOTE(Master Ryu @ Apr 7 2015, 05:04 PM)
which 1 is better airflow 3x120mm fan or 2x140mm fan?
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kinda subjective here... not really get it
Is it a generally
(a) Random question according to size, RPM and total unit? OR
(b) Does it base on it's position inside the chasis & type of chasis?

my answer would be

(a) bigger size, bigger RPM, more unit amount - Much better airflow.
As for me, I'll goes for the 2x140mm since it produce less noise when run at full speed (mostly ppl don't use PWM controller and straight power using PSU).
Larger size = less rotation = less noise.

(b) If inside chasis, this will depend on ur airflow setup... and how clean ur cable management inside ur pc...
there is no use using more fans or bigger fans if all the cables are blocking the airflow... this depend on ur chasis design also
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post Jul 27 2015, 10:38 PM

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Hi, I'm on SLI with 2 gtx 970 so naturally my gpu and processor gets really hot at like 65c while playing heavy duty game with high end graphics. I guess that's because I don't have enough fans, can anyone verify that ?

2ndly, I plan to get 3-4 fans first, what fans should I get ? Which fan is good ? I try not to go for expensive fans, reasonable and good ones will do, thank you!
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QUOTE(Sotsotzaii @ Jul 27 2015, 10:38 PM)
Hi, I'm on SLI with 2 gtx 970 so naturally my gpu and processor gets really hot at like 65c while playing heavy duty game with high end graphics. I guess that's because I don't have enough fans, can anyone verify that ?

2ndly, I plan to get 3-4 fans first, what fans should I get ? Which fan is good ? I try not to go for expensive fans, reasonable and good ones will do, thank you!
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So you're saying that your system during gaming is at 65c? thats a great temperature actually, considering that you're running on Sli config adding extra fans might lower down it further but not much.

There are other things to consider as well such as your room temperature, I mean think abt it, if your room is hot, then you're drawing in hot air as well smile.gif so placing your PC in a good and airy spot will definitely help with your temps aside from adding fans..

Having said that though, it is better to invest in a good quality fan, ones that don't fail you every few months
here are some that are trustworthy in my books
BitFenix Spectre Pros - solid and good looking, performance is not bad
Cooler Master jetflo - may be slightly loud but good airflow
Cooler Master silencio - only available with their AIO unfortunately
Artic F12 - very rare nowadays
Noctua - all grades, all varieties except LED but 6 years warranty and damn good fans
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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Jul 28 2015, 09:31 AM)
So you're saying that your system during gaming is at 65c? thats a great temperature actually, considering that you're running on Sli config adding extra fans might lower down it further but not much.

There are other things to consider as well such as your room temperature, I mean think abt it, if your room is hot, then you're drawing in hot air as well smile.gif so placing your PC in a good and airy spot will definitely help with your temps aside from adding fans..

Having said that though, it is better to invest in a good quality fan, ones that don't fail you every few months
here are some that are trustworthy in my books
BitFenix Spectre Pros - solid and good looking, performance is not bad
Cooler Master jetflo - may be slightly loud but good airflow
Cooler Master silencio - only available with their AIO unfortunately
Artic F12 - very rare nowadays
Noctua - all grades, all varieties except LED but 6 years warranty and damn good fans
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Ah, yes my room is quite hot during the afternoon, because it's quite bad in air flow for the room. So if I choose between Noctua and BitFenix, which one stands out better? In terms of performance and price ? I don't mind paying a little more just to get the better one, after all I spent 6k for my rig.
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post Jul 28 2015, 12:05 PM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Jul 28 2015, 09:31 AM)
Cooler Master silencio - only available with their AIO unfortunately
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I saw Idealtech sell it alone without AIO.... thumbup.gif
Silencio FP120 PWM RM59.00/unit
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post Jul 28 2015, 12:24 PM

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Following sue_cinta's question, if it's 3x120mm bitfenix spectre pro against 2x140mm bitfenix spectre pro, which one of the 2 configurations will be better for front intake without radiator? In case you need to know, I'm using Corsair Air 540 for my case, and both the 120mm and 140mm mentioned above are just the pro, without pwm because I intend to leave them at full blast anyways as noise is not a concern for me.
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QUOTE(Nova_Ghost @ Jul 28 2015, 12:05 PM)
I saw Idealtech sell it alone without AIO.... thumbup.gif
Silencio FP120 PWM RM59.00/unit
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Nice info!! thanks!

QUOTE(hooh888 @ Jul 28 2015, 12:24 PM)
Following sue_cinta's question, if it's 3x120mm bitfenix spectre pro against 2x140mm bitfenix spectre pro, which one of the 2 configurations will be better for front intake without radiator? In case you need to know, I'm using Corsair Air 540 for my case, and both the 120mm and 140mm mentioned above are just the pro, without pwm because I intend to leave them at full blast anyways as noise is not a concern for me.
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since they're the same fans, I'd take the 140mm any day if I have choice like you, basically they tend to be quieter while pushing at least the same amount of air
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QUOTE(Nova_Ghost @ Jul 28 2015, 12:05 PM)
I saw Idealtech sell it alone without AIO.... thumbup.gif
Silencio FP120 PWM RM59.00/unit
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really arrr? seriously? hahaha... usually it just come ONLY went u bought their Nepton 240M
This is great new smile.gif

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