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TSsHawTY
post Aug 31 2006, 11:18 AM

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QUOTE(a_yu_volution @ Aug 31 2006, 10:12 AM)
like mine gua...
a_yu_volution ~ Pentium 4 2.6C@stock ~ Scythe Ninja + Panaflo FBA12G12U ~ Idle 32°C, Load 36°C
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Yeah, i know, but, what's the CFM of that fan? blink.gif
Mind telling me how fast is that fan? drool.gif
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post Aug 31 2006, 05:22 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 30 2006, 09:30 PM)
G1212?
What's the CFM of that fan ooo powerslide? blink.gif
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paiseh..mine is FBA12G12U1A 114cfm!!!

full blast abit too noisy laa..so jus set at 50% speed n its quiet but still push alot air


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post Aug 31 2006, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Aug 31 2006, 05:22 PM)
paiseh..mine is FBA12G12U1A 114cfm!!!

full blast abit too noisy laa..so jus set at 50% speed n its quiet but still push alot air
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114CFM!!! drool.gif

Mine is only 97CFM... cry.gif
But i wanted more!!!

I want more than 120CFM!!! drool.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 31 2006, 05:25 PM)
114CFM!!! drool.gif

Mine is only 97CFM... cry.gif
But i wanted more!!!

I want more than 120CFM!!! drool.gif
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wah..wana blow until proc aso come out from socket ar laugh.gif

den delta TFB1212GHE 220CFM or GFB1212VHW aso 220cfm fits ur requirement tongue.gif
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mine 114 cfm...speed dunno 3000 rpm gua...connected to 12 v psu extension...the noise...ok mah...not so loud since my standing fan is noisier...

ya go for delta 220cfm or 140 cfm....but be prepare for the noise level...
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post Sep 1 2006, 06:33 PM

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the TFBs and the GFBs aint that easily available ler... expensive somemore...the GFB Rlhh/elhh was bulking for RM210 last time shocking.gif

if wan cheap means get the FFB la.... i got 2 for sale laugh.gif

190cfm 3.0A 50+dba RM35 thumbup.gif
barely used... total usage mebbe less than 1 or 2 hours only.

WARNING:

1/ fan is friggin noisy... there are no fan controllers in the market that can officially support this fan (or the TFB or GFB for that matter) without burning....
2/ not all FFBs can run at 5v or 7v...most can only run at 12v. my fans can only run at 12v meaning full speed all the time... it cannot run on 5v or 7v... u set to that voltages and nuttin will happen.
3/ fan comes with bare wires.

PM me if interested.... if u dont mind the noise...it WILL make a diff in temps brows.gif
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My ears are very sensitive, that day I bought 92mm Vantec to replace my 80mm exhaust fan, at 3000rpm also its too noisy until I cannot tahan (comp is in living room). Anyway its benefit was a 3C reduction in MB temps so it really helps.

You guys 100CFM and above sure sound like airplane one...
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post Sep 2 2006, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 2 2006, 09:14 AM)
I've seen that in sidewinder computers, it also gives a video preview of that fan...
And i've like "OMG" that fan is so freaking fast and loud...

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220CFM..................... sweat.gif
I'm sure that the fan won't stick on my XP120 perfectly as you all know that XP120 didn't use any strong lock module for the fan...

I guess a 130CFM fan won't hurt aite? thumbup.gif

QUOTE(a_yu_volution @ Sep 1 2006, 03:42 PM)
mine 114 cfm...speed dunno 3000 rpm gua...connected to 12 v psu extension...the noise...ok mah...not so loud since my standing fan is noisier...

ya go for delta 220cfm or 140 cfm....but be prepare for the noise level...
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I can tahan my Hyper 6+ fan that is on 46.6DBA on full speed... laugh.gif

No problem about the Delta Fan Though... wink.gif

QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 1 2006, 06:33 PM)
the TFBs and the GFBs aint that easily available ler... expensive somemore...the GFB Rlhh/elhh was bulking for RM210 last time shocking.gif

if wan cheap means get the FFB la.... i got 2 for sale laugh.gif

190cfm 3.0A 50+dba RM35 thumbup.gif
barely used... total usage mebbe less than 1 or 2 hours only.

WARNING:

1/ fan is friggin noisy... there are no fan controllers in the market that can officially support this fan (or the TFB or GFB for that matter) without burning....
2/ not all FFBs can run at 5v or 7v...most can only run at 12v. my fans can only run at 12v meaning full speed all the time... it cannot run on 5v or 7v... u set to that voltages and nuttin will happen.
3/ fan comes with bare wires.

PM me if interested.... if u dont mind the noise...it WILL make a diff in temps brows.gif
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190CFM!!!!!!!! drool.gif

I want that fan... cry.gif
But after some reading, i can't find a suitable way to build a fan controller to control that beast... sweat.gif

So i guess i should pass your offer la madman... notworthy.gif
Sorry though... icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(vey99 @ Sep 1 2006, 07:09 PM)
My ears are very sensitive, that day I bought 92mm Vantec to replace my 80mm exhaust fan, at 3000rpm also its too noisy until I cannot tahan (comp is in living room).  Anyway its benefit was a 3C reduction in MB temps so it really helps.

You guys 100CFM and above sure sound like airplane one...
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Ngiahahahaha... laugh.gif

Yes, there is some people who can't stand that kinda noise...
But for those people who wants to cool their processor in killing way, yes, laugh.gif

This post has been edited by sHawTY: Sep 2 2006, 09:31 AM
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post Sep 2 2006, 09:16 AM

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This post has been edited by sHawTY: Sep 2 2006, 09:17 AM
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post Sep 2 2006, 09:52 PM

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laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

no problem dude... not many people can tahan the noise of the deltas anyway tongue.gif

and actually the TFB size and i think weight also is the same as the FFB.... but the GFB is a pure giant! the clips on the XP-120 confirm can hold the FFB as thats what i did with my rig.... and im pretty sure the TFB oso can...

but then GFB... i think can la...but cant really confirm .... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 2 2006, 09:52 PM)
laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

no problem dude... not many people can tahan the noise of the deltas anyway tongue.gif

and actually the TFB size and i think weight also is the same as the FFB.... but the GFB is a pure giant! the clips on the XP-120 confirm can hold the FFB as thats what i did with my rig.... and im pretty sure the TFB oso can...

but then GFB... i think can la...but cant really confirm .... sweat.gif
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I want that fan...
I really want it...

But as i've said earlier...
I can't seem to find a way to build a fan controller for that fan...
Googled enough on the web, but i can't seem to find a way to build a fan controller to control that 190CFM fan...

But, if i'm not mistaken, that GFB fan, with the two motors and two blades, it's only 220CFM right?

This mean that your FFB fan is much better than that GFB coz it's just have only 30CFM differences...

But the weight... sweat.gif
It's 680Grams right?

Damn, that's going to kill my motherboard for sure... laugh.gif
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yeah man..... actually even on thermalright website got a picture of the GFB installed with the XP120 and the XP120 looks friggin small with that fan on it laugh.gif

mebbe a PWM based fan controller might help?? although i have no idea how to build sumthin like that... i heard in jalan pasar there might be parts for u to control fans up to 5A. i think so only la...not sure...coz me dunno all this electrical stuff... only know how to cut and join wires only laugh.gif

but if u can find a delta TFB should get that man.... same dimensions as the FFB but with 220CFM and 60+dBa drool.gif

anyway...the FFB really makes a difference.. now im using a 60+cfm fan (blow in position) and my temps increased by at least 4-5C compared to the FFB in suck out position.

but then again the increase in temps might be because i also changed my casing wink.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 2 2006, 10:46 PM)
yeah man..... actually even on thermalright website got a picture of the GFB installed with the XP120 and the XP120 looks friggin small with that fan on it laugh.gif

mebbe a PWM based fan controller might help?? although i have no idea how to build sumthin like that... i heard in jalan pasar there might be parts for u to control fans up to 5A. i think so only la...not sure...coz me dunno all this electrical stuff... only know how to cut and join wires only laugh.gif

but if u can find a delta TFB should get that man.... same dimensions as the FFB but with 220CFM and 60+dBa drool.gif

anyway...the FFB really makes a difference.. now im using a 60+cfm fan (blow in position) and my temps increased by at least 4-5C compared to the FFB in suck out position.

but then again the increase in temps might be because i also changed my casing wink.gif
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Wait...

You're telling here that, using "suck out" position will cool the processor more than "blow in" to the heatsink? blink.gif

Aiyoo..
Pening loo...

Kan bagus kalau bleh pasang dua kipas 120MM kat XP120 aku tuh... laugh.gif

Blow in on the below of the heatsink, and suck out on the top of the heatsink... thumbup.gif

Can it be done? sweat.gif
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nobody using artic freezer 4 for P4 proc here?
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 3 2006, 12:58 AM)
Wait...

You're telling here that, using "suck out" position will cool the processor more than "blow in" to the heatsink? blink.gif

Aiyoo..
Pening loo...

Kan bagus kalau bleh pasang dua kipas 120MM kat XP120 aku tuh... laugh.gif

Blow in on the below of the heatsink, and suck out on the top of the heatsink... thumbup.gif

Can it be done? sweat.gif
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nonono..... the diff in temps is because of the diff fans used... 190cfm vs 60cfm...of course la 190 better tongue.gif but if its the same fan confirm blow in will give slightly better temps

actually according to reviews i read last time... blow in is better.... but suck out will increase the temp by 1c and reduce chipset/mofset (cant remember which) by 1-2c. which is why i put it to suck out with my ffb...besides... i had ideas for the fan.. should check out my UV mod on the fan i did... can see in the UV league thread V2 in case mods section (page 1 tongue.gif)

nak sumbat kipas 2 bijik??? xp120 tak leh... si 120/128 mebbe can... but 120mm and mebbe a smaller fan on the bottom part brows.gif
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i've not researched on fans for so long that i've loose track on which are the good ones.

but im looking to change my vantec uv 92mm ones to something on the quiet side and i understand i would need to sacrifice some performance just to counter the heat n noise.

anyone know any good 92mm ones that produces around 30 dba? the vantec i have produces around 35-38dba if im not mistaken but the problem is not with the fan but the wind itself and its annoying.
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QUOTE(cockerish @ Sep 3 2006, 02:10 AM)
i've not researched on fans for so long that i've loose track on which are the good ones.

but im looking to change my vantec uv 92mm ones to something on the quiet side and i understand i would need to sacrifice some performance just to counter the heat n noise.

anyone know any good 92mm ones that produces around 30 dba? the vantec i have produces around 35-38dba if im not mistaken but the problem is not with the fan but the wind itself and its annoying.
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Mind telling me what color is your Vantec UV 92MM Fan? brows.gif
Coz i have one thermaltake 92MM fan that is only on:
21DBa...
1800RPm...

Kinda lighter than your Vantec UV 92MM fan...
If u're interested, then we can trade our fan... wink.gif
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QUOTE(RokXIII @ Sep 3 2006, 01:08 AM)
nobody using artic freezer 4 for P4 proc here?
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i used 2 hv artic freezer 4 on my p4..quite a nice HSF..veli silent wink.gif
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Guys I'm currently looking for a HSF for my current AMD +3000 (socket 939). The stock HSF too noisy la...

I'm considering either :

Artic Freezer 64
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Zalman CNPS7000B-Cu

What do you guys think? Any other recommendation are also welcome. My budget is RM200 and below, focus is on quiet operation, of course if can i want it to keep my CPU as cool as possible also.

thx
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 3 2006, 02:39 AM)
Mind telling me what color is your Vantec UV 92MM Fan? brows.gif
Coz i have one thermaltake 92MM fan that is only on:
21DBa...
1800RPm...

Kinda lighter than your Vantec UV 92MM fan...
If u're interested, then we can trade our fan... wink.gif
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its uv led...light blue color with uv led lights.

how many fans you have? maybe we could trade or something man.....pm me

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