QUOTE(Kataro @ Apr 22 2007, 09:11 PM)
I don't know how much is it. Maybe can wait for irangan to ask his supplier...but I think it is not worth lor...
so you getting yourself few more fan too ya...
wanna create super silent super cool rig...
The rear fan do not have enough power to suck out the hot air... get something higher, maybe a 60+CFM or 80+CFM or if can get something more than 100CFM will be better, but the noise level will be higher for high CFM... just choose something your can bear with... if you want some suggestion, I would say buy the Silverstone FM-121...have 110CFM+ at full speed, have fan controller which you can adjust the fan speed to meet your noise level...
Added on April 22, 2007, 9:35 pm
1) As your mobo is using K8 (939) socket, so no choice, can only install vertical, that is push to PSU...
becoz the back plate given only enable you to install vertical... I am sorry for previous user who using K8 socket if I make some mistake in given the wrong info on how the NH-U12F can be install...
You can try to measure the length from middle of the socket screw to th ram slot, if it have more than 63mm, then should be no problem...besides, from the info I get from the FAQ in Noctua website, NH-U12F design to be higher a bit so that it will not crash with ram, but from Polaris experience, it seem will be crash by the fan...
2)Noctua fan should be no problem to install as push & NC-U6 can be install, as for Noctua fan as pull, you need to make sure there will be have about 20mm space between your mobo edge to PSU... or it will crash for sure... if your casing is capalang one, then no hope for fan as pull, if otherwise, then can...
Above statement is just my estimation, you should try to measure it yourself, use the information given in Noctua website to measure it before purchase...
so you getting yourself few more fan too ya...
The rear fan do not have enough power to suck out the hot air... get something higher, maybe a 60+CFM or 80+CFM or if can get something more than 100CFM will be better, but the noise level will be higher for high CFM... just choose something your can bear with... if you want some suggestion, I would say buy the Silverstone FM-121...have 110CFM+ at full speed, have fan controller which you can adjust the fan speed to meet your noise level...
Added on April 22, 2007, 9:35 pm
1) As your mobo is using K8 (939) socket, so no choice, can only install vertical, that is push to PSU...
You can try to measure the length from middle of the socket screw to th ram slot, if it have more than 63mm, then should be no problem...besides, from the info I get from the FAQ in Noctua website, NH-U12F design to be higher a bit so that it will not crash with ram, but from Polaris experience, it seem will be crash by the fan...
2)Noctua fan should be no problem to install as push & NC-U6 can be install, as for Noctua fan as pull, you need to make sure there will be have about 20mm space between your mobo edge to PSU... or it will crash for sure... if your casing is capalang one, then no hope for fan as pull, if otherwise, then can...
Above statement is just my estimation, you should try to measure it yourself, use the information given in Noctua website to measure it before purchase...
QUOTE(-pWs- @ Apr 22 2007, 10:09 PM)
QUOTE(Cyrus2k @ Apr 22 2007, 11:58 PM)
I am sorry again as I give some wrong information again...
Apr 23 2007, 10:40 AM

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