QUOTE(Ree73 @ Mar 5 2007, 11:39 AM)
Can anyone here post their CPU temp after using Noctua?
My Noctua fan show 800RPM without the ULTA cable connect? Should't it be 1200RPM?
You can check out my temp at Air Cooling Thread there...mine running more than 1200rpm, sometime even go up to 1300rpm++ (mostly during hot weather or during load)
QUOTE(kucingfight @ Mar 5 2007, 11:51 AM)
The best Push-Pull effect is to have a wind tunnel effect. A higher pressure CFM fan should be located at the Pull (Rear) side. In short, the difference in air pressure movement will create Vacumn Pulling like effect to expel the hot air to the back case fan. In general, that's to say :
Pressure: (case rear fan) > (pull fan) > (push fan).
Then it will create a gradual pulling air movement effect.
If you are having a rear 12cm case fan,and you intend to use a single fan configuration, it should be of a higher pressure than the 1 placed on the HSF. To increase air movement efficiency, a semi closed shroud should be constructed from the rear of the HSF directly to the rear case fan.
ic...so let say I use Noctua NH-S12-1200 (80CFM++ (not sure is this the correct value) as push, FM-121(110CFM) as pull, and then use NMB (like the one in your sig there which have 118CFM) at rear casing there, then it will have gradual pulling air movement effect right?
This morning I reapply the Noctua promotion items as they did not send me any email after I apply last time, to be my suprise, I found an email telling me the items being sent today when I open my Outlook Express after I reach home from work...

nice job Noctua...