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Default 2xSplistreams1'9k rpm, 2xS-Flex@1'9k rpm or Ultra Kaze@2k rpm?

Which combination for a TRUE? I'm thinking of buying a Scythe Kaze Q Rehobus, so the noise won't be a problem.. i think S-flex have more static pressure than the slipstreams, but this are more cfm and cheaper... and i heard that Ultra kaze undervolts bad. Suggestions?
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From those 3 choices i would get the 2x S-flex fans since they have higher static pressure and will most likley be quieter and under-volt better than the Kaze.
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From those 3 choices i would get the 2x S-flex fans since they have higher static pressure and will most likley be quieter and under-volt better than the Kaze.
Thanks for the answer I want to know if the stattic pressure diference between Slipstreams and S-Flex is too big, beacuse slipstreams are too much cheaper.
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Yea, I have some Ultra Kaze 3000rpm, and don't under volt well. They start making clicking noises when you do. I recommend 2 S-Flex Fans for your TRUE.
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I was runnng a Pair of Kaze on my TRUE, but they were too loud for my liking. I switched to a pair of S-Flex 1900 rpm, and they cool the same, but are much quiter.

I tried everything to quiet down the Kaze, and even used a 25mm spacer... it still didnt quiet them down enough.

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I was runnng a Pair of Kaze on my TRUE, but they were too loud for my liking. I switched to a pair of S-Flex 1900 rpm, and they cool the same, but are much quiter.
WOW, that's my answer Ok, i'm going to buy 2 of this S-Flex monster. +Rep who helped me, thanks.
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From those 3 choices i would get the 2x S-flex fans since they have higher static pressure and will most likley be quieter and under-volt better than the Kaze.
They do not have higher static pressure than the Kazes lol

They are higher quality and quieter, though.
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Have to agree with slowend, the S-Flex fans are of much higher quality and quieter than the Ultra Kaze fans.
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Go with the Kaze 2k, When i brought it I thought it was going to be loud but no seriously it was silent.
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Go with the Kaze 2k, When i brought it I thought it was going to be loud but no seriously it was silent.
Even the 2k Kaze are louder then the S-Flex. I also tested them out.
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