QUOTE(monsh @ Jun 25 2010, 05:04 PM)
not sure bout the slipstream cause reviews mostly say its not good for radiator .
where did u get the spec for 2.3mmH20 static pressure ?
and iinm, the radiators available now never exceeds 20FPI .
only hwlab black ice gtx is 20fpi .
Opps, I should have said up to 20 f.p.i. instead of more than.
SO I guess the BI GTX Gen 2 has the highest f.p.i. huh.
Oh ya, bout the 2.3mmH2O, I wasn't not sure, thts y I said "I kindda believe" n "assuming". Not sure whether the given figures frm this
Scythe Forum r trustable.
I was wrong with tht assumption.
I juz tested out with my hand at the opposite site on the radiator where fans r attached [I hv 2 different fans attached on the MCR-220, the SlipStream SY1225SL12SH (1,900r.p.m.) and the Delta WFB1212M], the WFB1212M seems has stronger flow than the 1.9k r.p.m. SlipStream SY1225SL12SH.
Now, I'm kindda doubt with the given figure, 2.3mmH2O. Donoe where did he get the info looking at even the product manager doesn't have the info of it.
But if U dismantle both fans frm the radiator, the SlipStream feels like having higher flow.
Perhaps this is all bout static pressure.
Added on June 26, 2010, 11:13 amQUOTE(vladtheimpaler @ Jun 25 2010, 07:54 PM)
if u want higher static, get those thick fans 38mm fan..or get a good fan and couple with a shroud, thats if u have the space.
cheap and reliable rad fans are Yate Loon D12SH12 pretty cheap RM35 / 2200rpm. rad selection is important too though.

Thanks for the advice mate. Would consider it.
Mind to share how high is the static pressure of the mentioned fan in mmH2O or inch/H2O?
This post has been edited by J1@l_ l_l l\l: Jun 26 2010, 11:13 AM