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Old 03-12-07   #1 (permalink)
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Default 80cfm vs 150cfm in tuniq tower.

Well today I got my new 150cfm 120x25 fan intoday.Started up my pc and jotted down my core temps and base temp.Then turned it off and opped the 150cfm fan in the tuniq to replace an 80cfm i had in from a few days ago.I was really suprised to find a stable 4 deg drop from the fan swap.
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whats the company of the 150cfm fan? Im about to buy one for my tuniq by silverstone and its 100cfm!
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Gotta be a Delta or YS...but also has to be bigger than 25mm thick...havent come across a 25mm thick fan that flows over ~80cfm yet.

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http://www.aquastealth.com/index.asp...PROD&ProdID=43

With some more voltage (12++) and you're at 150...but boy are they noisy (from experience)
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Gotta be a Delta or YS...but also has to be bigger than 25mm thick...havent come across a 25mm thick fan that flows over ~80cfm yet.

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http://www.aquastealth.com/index.asp...PROD&ProdID=43

With some more voltage (12++) and you're at 150...but boy are they noisy (from experience)
The fan is made by delta it is also the highest cfm fan you can buy in 120x25

http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/de12ff1.html
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Wow.... $20 for a bloody fan. But 4C is a nice drop. The only time I would use it at 4000RPM's though is when I'm running orthos. Because for me @ 3.2Ghz temps usually go between 45-61 in Orthos. So If I got a fan like this maybe I'd be around 41-57.... Btw what is the cfm of the TT's stock fan? I have my TT's fan running at 2100RPM's.
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Wow.... $20 for a bloody fan. But 4C is a nice drop. The only time I would use it at 4000RPM's though is when I'm running orthos. Because for me @ 3.2Ghz temps usually go between 45-61 in Orthos. So If I got a fan like this maybe I'd be around 41-57.... Btw what is the cfm of the TT's stock fan? I have my TT's fan running at 2100RPM's.
To be honest im not sure i think it is around 50cfm.I never ran the stock tuniq fan.When it came in it's gotten 80+ cfm fans to start.
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Dang... I assume the 150cfm fan is VERY loud?
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Dang... I assume the 150cfm fan is VERY loud?
Yes it is, LMAO. Comparable to revving some cars up to 3000 RPM
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Yes it is, LMAO. Comparable to revving some cars up to 3000 RPM
lol who the hell would take that noise? I like my pc fans to not go over 1500 lol
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