bro, you still got a long way to go
and btw, make sure that the header to the molex stays there or else they might cause a short in the PSU
Tips To Make Your Fan To Reach The Highest Speed, @ To Make Your Fan Slower & Less Noisy
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Jun 27 2006, 10:04 PM
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if i wanted to make articles like this, i think i'm gonna take up a lot of space......
bro, you still got a long way to go and btw, make sure that the header to the molex stays there or else they might cause a short in the PSU |
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Jun 29 2006, 09:11 AM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 28 2006, 11:40 PM) it's pretty normal for mini fan like 40m ones to have that kind of speed.coz they are used in 1U servers and they must have super pressure..... last time i sold the ones that runs at 13,500rpm. just imagine 40mm fan can give 23.5cfm. 40mm give output of 80mm fan, so the rpm must be damn fast QUOTE(Vervain @ Jun 28 2006, 11:52 PM) i know sunon and deltas can reach such speed but most of them are either 80mm or smaller fans. i will send out your screws todaycopper heat sinks are generally suck more heat out of the processors faster than alu hs. so generally the faster they are better heat conductors. alu is more on the downside but alu can be ultilized as passive cooling. thats the plus side. threadstarter can also draw out a switch diagram to switch between highspeed and low speed. |
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