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arifhasim85
post Aug 19 2014, 09:49 AM

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QUOTE(goldfries @ Aug 19 2014, 02:01 AM)
Will CM be releasing a JetFlo 140?

It already comes with Nepton 280L so my logic tells me that CM should be releasing a JetFlo 140 soon. smile.gif If not 280L users with broken fan can't find a replacement.
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thats the only reason why im keep holding back from using nepton 280l.. being the best aio cooler but dont have option for users to replace or add additional fans is really a pain in the a** doh.gif.. seriusly ill straight away change my seidon to nepton if cooler master bring out the the jetflo 140mm..
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post Aug 19 2014, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(arifhasim85 @ Aug 19 2014, 09:49 AM)
thats the only reason why im keep holding back from using nepton 280l.. being the best aio cooler but dont have option for users to replace or add additional fans is really a pain in the a**  doh.gif.. seriusly ill straight away change my seidon to nepton if cooler master bring out the the jetflo 140mm..
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Can't use any other fan? I believe there's plenty of 140mm choices out there right now. hmm.gif
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post Aug 19 2014, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 19 2014, 10:08 AM)
Can't use any other fan? I believe there's plenty of 140mm choices out there right now. hmm.gif
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ive tried some 140mm fan such as prolimatech, standard cooler master one but it seems like these 140mm fan not really good for rad cooling because the speed of the air flow kind like meh.. blush.gif i dont think it can penetrate the rad fins thoroughly.. cant complain though because usually 140mm fan only have 1000-1200rpm only.. its true the cfm of these fan quite big compared to normal 120mm fans but i thinks it is only because the size of the propeller itself that can suck large air through it but only generate low speed/force of air.. its ok for case cooling but not for rad cooling imo.. but the fan that come with the nepton 280l is specially design for rad cooling even though its 140mm.. i do believe it can generate high speed air to penetrate rad of nepton.. and from the reviews ive read they only using push config for the nepton.. i wonder what will happen if the rad get sandwich with 4x 140mm jetflos.. its gonna be amazing! rclxms.gif
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post Aug 19 2014, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(arifhasim85 @ Aug 19 2014, 10:37 AM)
ive tried some 140mm fan such as prolimatech, standard cooler master one but it seems like these 140mm fan not really good for rad cooling because the speed of the air flow kind like meh..  blush.gif  i dont think it can penetrate the rad fins thoroughly.. cant complain though because usually 140mm fan only have 1000-1200rpm only.. its true the cfm of these fan quite big compared to normal 120mm fans but i thinks it is only because the size of the propeller itself that can suck large air through it but only generate low speed/force of air.. its ok for case cooling but not for rad cooling imo.. but the fan that come with the nepton 280l is specially design for rad cooling even though its 140mm.. i do believe it can generate high speed air to penetrate rad of nepton.. and from the reviews ive read they only using push config for the nepton.. i wonder what will happen if the rad get sandwich with 4x 140mm jetflos.. its gonna be amazing!  rclxms.gif
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Oh, now that clear the question, you can opt for those with high static pressure or just as your said, use push-pull configuration, but of course that take up 25mm more space inside the chassis which may not be everyone's "taste".
Silverstone has 140mm penetrator I believe, but the cfm is quite low, price also... hmm.gif
If you have space to install another 2 fans for pulling the air, then I think it's a better alternative, you can opt for low noise fan instead of the high speed fan to try to push more air through the fins. wink.gif
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post Aug 19 2014, 11:19 AM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 19 2014, 10:58 AM)
Oh, now that clear the question, you can opt for those with high static pressure or just as your said, use push-pull configuration, but of course that take up 25mm more space inside the chassis which may not be everyone's "taste".
Silverstone has 140mm penetrator I believe, but the cfm is quite low, price also... hmm.gif
If you have space to install another 2 fans for pulling the air, then I think it's a better alternative, you can opt for low noise fan instead of the high speed fan to try to push more air through the fins. wink.gif
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120mm jetflo are well known to have high static pressure (forgot the numbers) and can ram up until 2200rpm.. 140mm jetflo come with nepton also can ram up 2000-2200rpm shocking.gif ... using the same blade design of jetflo, im sure it can generate better static pressure compared to 120mm jetflo.. and i think that's the reason nepton 280l are the best aio cooler currently.. the -ve side like lucidlts said its kind of noisy at full speed.. 140mm fan at 2000+rpm no wonder biggrin.gif

im using cosmos se and i think i can sandwich the nepton with 4x 140mm jetflo if i have one.. like what im doing to my seidon 240mm.. dont really care with noise though.. im using headset all the time.. tongue.gif

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heerosakura
post Aug 20 2014, 03:10 PM

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I use Sentinel Advance II alrdy almost half years.
it is a good performance and design mouse for me smile.gif
however the poor paint only is the problem, my hand/finger touch area already become..... cry.gif
hope this will be improve in future hmm.gif

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post Aug 20 2014, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(heerosakura @ Aug 20 2014, 03:10 PM)
I use Sentinel Advance II alrdy almost half years.
it is a good performance and design mouse for me  smile.gif
however the poor paint only is the problem, my hand/finger touch area already become..... cry.gif
hope this will be improve in future  hmm.gif

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That's one problem with those paint on mice, they wear off faster than normal gloss paint, if you're good at spray paint, just spray it yourself, those matte paint last longer if you apply multiple layers. wink.gif
Unfortunately I think such wear and tear is not covered under limited warranty. sweat.gif Use until the warranty over before you spray though, recommended if the mice somehow defect due to electronic circuit or some other of which covered under the limited warranty.
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post Aug 21 2014, 02:51 AM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 20 2014, 03:33 PM)
That's one problem with those paint on mice, they wear off faster than normal gloss paint, if you're good at spray paint, just spray it yourself, those matte paint last longer if you apply multiple layers. wink.gif
Unfortunately I think such wear and tear is not covered under limited warranty. sweat.gif Use until the warranty over before you spray though, recommended if the mice somehow defect due to electronic circuit or some other of which covered under the limited warranty.
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climate issue bro, a lot of my rubberized stuff ended the same. sad.gif
one thing that i've learnt from using all these rubberized stuff is that if it turns sticky, use baby talcum + baby oil for the cleaning. it works great on my side smile.gif
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post Aug 21 2014, 09:59 AM

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QUOTE(lucidlts @ Aug 21 2014, 02:51 AM)
climate issue bro, a lot of my rubberized stuff ended the same. sad.gif
one thing that i've learnt from using all these rubberized stuff is that if it turns sticky, use baby talcum + baby oil for the cleaning. it works great on my side smile.gif
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interesting hmm.gif
my Skorpion also same problem, got time go try it c brows.gif
this week need clean all my PC stuff due my room easy have dust rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(heerosakura @ Aug 21 2014, 09:59 AM)
interesting  hmm.gif
my Skorpion also same problem, got time go try it c  brows.gif
this week need clean all my PC stuff due my room easy have dust  rclxub.gif
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small amount is enough bro, don't overdid.
you'll need dust filters for your door and windows biggrin.gif
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post Aug 21 2014, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(lucidlts @ Aug 21 2014, 02:17 PM)
small amount is enough bro, don't overdid.
you'll need dust filters for your door and windows  biggrin.gif
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actually my windows alrdy got dust filter and door is always close 1 tongue.gif
but donno y still got many dust hmm.gif
but my room only use fan and no air conditioner whistling.gif
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post Aug 21 2014, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(heerosakura @ Aug 21 2014, 04:38 PM)
actually my windows alrdy got dust filter and door is always close 1  tongue.gif
but donno y still got many dust hmm.gif
but my room only use fan and no air conditioner  whistling.gif
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If you're fan of high CFM air circulating your chassis than your chassis will always full of dust, even with dust filter on every fan.
I tune all my fan to runs on 5v, slightly hotter than the average but it helps keep the inside less dust (not dust free tongue.gif )
Also another is to put foam filter and use low speed fan with big cfm (big size fan > 180mm). wink.gif

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post Aug 22 2014, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(arifhasim85 @ Aug 19 2014, 10:37 AM)
ive tried some 140mm fan such as prolimatech, standard cooler master one but it seems like these 140mm fan not really good for rad cooling because the speed of the air flow kind like meh..  blush.gif  i dont think it can penetrate the rad fins thoroughly.. cant complain though because usually 140mm fan only have 1000-1200rpm only.. its true the cfm of these fan quite big compared to normal 120mm fans but i thinks it is only because the size of the propeller itself that can suck large air through it but only generate low speed/force of air.. its ok for case cooling but not for rad cooling imo.. but the fan that come with the nepton 280l is specially design for rad cooling even though its 140mm.. i do believe it can generate high speed air to penetrate rad of nepton.. and from the reviews ive read they only using push config for the nepton.. i wonder what will happen if the rad get sandwich with 4x 140mm jetflos.. its gonna be amazing!  rclxms.gif
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Hi arifhasim85,

Thanks for the input, we've voiced this to our HQ and... we have our fingers crossed for good outcome. smile.gif

QUOTE(heerosakura @ Aug 20 2014, 03:10 PM)
I use Sentinel Advance II alrdy almost half years.
it is a good performance and design mouse for me  smile.gif
however the poor paint only is the problem, my hand/finger touch area already become..... cry.gif
hope this will be improve in future  hmm.gif

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Hi heerosakura,

We are aware of this issue and the R&D team is working out on the choice of material to be used. smile.gif
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post Aug 22 2014, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 21 2014, 05:06 PM)
If you're fan of high CFM air circulating your chassis than your chassis will always full of dust, even with dust filter on every fan.
I tune all my fan to runs on 5v, slightly hotter than the average but it helps keep the inside less dust (not dust free tongue.gif )
Also another is to put foam filter and use low speed fan with big cfm (big size fan > 180mm). wink.gif
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well tis will be silent build tongue.gif
i need go high air flow due my room not so cold whistling.gif
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post Aug 22 2014, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(heerosakura @ Aug 22 2014, 10:11 PM)
well tis will be silent build  tongue.gif
i need go high air flow due my room not so cold  whistling.gif
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Out topic, I think I heard about portable air-cond that's now does not runs on gas, so you can probably search for that... just for your PC... brows.gif
I was told here in Kuching has one hypermarket actually has a unit of such tech, going to have a peek when I have the time, it's pretty far from where I live. sweat.gif
And my silent build wasn't that hot, I use big fan with high cfm to compensate all the air flow it needs.
Anyway that's just me, I don't like noisy PC, because it's in my bedroom, can't sleep at night bro. doh.gif

For Cooler Master, I do hope they have ITX chassis with 5 to maybe 6x 3.5" HDD space, and I mean small ITX chassis, take Bitfenix Prodigy for example... I like CM products but only own few due to my requirements (fussy uncle eh). sweat.gif And this cat city, sigh... lack of demand for good products.
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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 22 2014, 10:50 PM)
Out topic, I think I heard about portable air-cond that's now does not runs on gas, so you can probably search for that... just for your PC...  brows.gif
I was told here in Kuching has one hypermarket actually has a unit of such tech, going to have a peek when I have the time, it's pretty far from where I live. sweat.gif
And my silent build wasn't that hot, I use big fan with high cfm to compensate all the air flow it needs.
Anyway that's just me, I don't like noisy PC, because it's in my bedroom, can't sleep at night bro. doh.gif

For Cooler Master, I do hope they have ITX chassis with 5 to maybe 6x 3.5" HDD space, and I mean small ITX chassis, take Bitfenix Prodigy for example... I like CM products but only own few due to my requirements (fussy uncle eh). sweat.gif And this cat city, sigh... lack of demand for good products.
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donno electric bill will increase how much tongue.gif

well CM ITX case is the cheapest case (i think) and that is the limited feature base on the price.
I think in future will be more product for ITX and micro ATX icon_idea.gif
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CM fans here !!!
Currently using

CMStorm Scout II
4 pcs CM Xtraflos
2 pcs CM Jetflos
CM 650V Semi-modular
CM Seidon 120V
CMStorm Havoc mouse
CMStorm Trigger
CMStorm Speed RX mouse pad

Am satisfy and proud of using CM products and going to get a CM Sirus real soon.
Do place me on the list !! hehe thanks biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(riouyip @ Aug 23 2014, 11:24 PM)
CM fans here !!!
Currently using

CMStorm Scout II
4 pcs CM Xtraflos 
2 pcs CM Jetflos
CM 650V Semi-modular
CM Seidon 120V
CMStorm Havoc mouse
CMStorm Trigger
CMStorm Speed RX mouse pad

Am satisfy and proud of using CM products and going to get a CM Sirus real soon.
Do place me on the list !! hehe thanks  biggrin.gif
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Hi riouyip,

Thanks for the great support! Awesome set of our products you have there thumbup.gif
We highly recommend our CM Storm Sirius-C if you're interested, our homeland reviewers at Tech Critter has given it a silver award and recommend award rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
http://www.tech-critter.com/2014/06/unboxi...m-sirius-c.html
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*psst, you're on the list now brows.gif

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got my CM peripherals as well

here's my RX and Reaper and of which i think is my best mouse and pad combo to date

user posted imageIMG_0131 by hirmiash, on Flickr

and here's the Reaper with the Pulse-R but the Pulse-R earcup is too small for my ear tho

looking to replace it with something else preferably from CM

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CM.Storm where to get the HAF XB Transparent Acrylic Window?
Preferably just the Acrylic, don't want the whole panel.

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