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View Poll Results: What cooler to get
TRUE Black 5 6.76%
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Prolimatech Megahalems 56 75.68%
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Old 10-06-09   #21 (permalink)
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papst:55cfm
s-fles-75cfm
Quite sure. Even at that CFM level there's more than enough air coming from that to keep air going. It's also a higher-quality fan than the S-Flex.

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anydbody knows where to find static preasure info for fans?

Also papst fans are good for case?

i Have them 2, 1 for Megatron 1 for case..but if they are good for case i will get 2-3 more
case:cosmos 1000-i know they have fans but they arent good...
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Are papst 1600rpm fans good for case?

i Have them 2, 1 for Megatron 1 for case..but if they are good for case i will get 2-3 more
case:cosmos 1000-i know they have fans but they arent good enought...
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I have just red on bit-tech that Noctua NF-P12(1300rpm) is designed to produce lots of static pressure!

maybe it is better to get one of these instead of papst 1600rpm?
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I have just red on bit-tech that Noctua NF-P12(1300rpm) is designed to produce lots of static pressure!

maybe it is better to get one of these instead of papst 1600rpm?
If your really adamant about getting the static pressure of these fans and they aren't provided on the spec sheets of the manufacturer then your best bet is to email them directly and ask.

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I have just red on bit-tech that Noctua NF-P12(1300rpm) is designed to produce lots of static pressure!
Well it doesn't. It's OK, but it's not nearly as good as the hype says (and I wouldn't trust those guys' fan testing methods, either). Redesigned blades would help it tremendously, but that's not happening; until then, you'd be much better off using the Papst. To answer the earlier question, yes, they're also good as case fans.

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Well it doesn't. It's OK, but it's not nearly as good as the hype says (and I wouldn't trust those guys' fan testing methods, either). Redesigned blades would help it tremendously, but that's not happening; until then, you'd be much better off using the Papst. To answer the earlier question, yes, they're also good as case fans.
ok i got it will get 2 more papst

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Default Push Pull Megahalems

I am about to install my Megahalems and I have two 120mm fans. Which fan should be pulling/pushing?

I have these 120x120x25:
Scythe SY1225SL12SH - 1,900 rpm, 110.31 CFM
Yate Loon D12BH-12 - 2,300 rpm, 89 CFM
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