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PFB1212UHE for silence :D
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Hey guys, so here's what I was thinking. These fans push 252 CFM at a noise level of 66.5 dba. I want to make my pc very quiet, and I know what you're thinking. Holy hell, you're going to blow your eardrums out with those. That's why I have a fan controller. These things have a fantastic airflow/noise ratio, even better than the AFB1212SHE, so I believe that if you have one of them on a fan controller, you could crank it down to where you couldn't hear it, and you'd still be pushing a lot of air. What do you guys think?
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It's true, From what I hear, those fans undervolt well.
I can say the Delta AFB's that I have do so as well, and on "low" are completely quiet. My on it all, it's a good idea and you should go for it. Might want to put your Ultra Kaze on that controller as well though
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There's a guy selling some VHE's for $10 shipped a piece in the for sale section. that's a good deal right there, but i'm trying to push the most air for the least noise.
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