What's most important is that you match the fans' static pressure with the fin density of the radiator. I would say that for every 10fpi you probably want 1mmHg; thus a 20fpi rad you'd want at least 2mmHg and so on. I have no idea if this is entirely correct, and it's better to err on the side of caution, and simply get slightly more powerful fans than you think you'll need.
Here are some good 140mm rad fans:
Bgears Blasters 1800rpm
Bitfenix Spectre Pro
Akasa Viper
Akasa Apache
Noiseblockers
XSPC Xinrullian
Yate Loon
NZXT FX140LB 2000rpm
Cougar HDB (although apparently not for a horizontal mount)
I think any of those will work well with just about any rad, although if you use a higher-density rad you may need to go push-pull as the static pressure of the fans listed ranges from 3.5mmHg (Bgears) to around 1mmHg (Yate Loon Low and some low speed NB's).
Here are some good 140mm rad fans:
Bgears Blasters 1800rpm
Bitfenix Spectre Pro
Akasa Viper
Akasa Apache
Noiseblockers
XSPC Xinrullian
Yate Loon
NZXT FX140LB 2000rpm
Cougar HDB (although apparently not for a horizontal mount)
I think any of those will work well with just about any rad, although if you use a higher-density rad you may need to go push-pull as the static pressure of the fans listed ranges from 3.5mmHg (Bgears) to around 1mmHg (Yate Loon Low and some low speed NB's).
Cogito Ergo Switch
(42 items) |
The Original AMD FX
(20 items) |
Cogito Ergo Switch
(42 items) |
The Original AMD FX
(20 items) |







