because its relatively new in the block. Sflex-G.
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because its relatively new in the block. Sflex-G.
Just saw these at PPCs, interesting...
http://img241.imageshack.us/img241/1...emaru01vu4.jpg
At a glance they look like larger diameter Slipstreams, which means they are probably good at open air, but sucky on static pressure and rads (according to Vapor's review). Sleeve bearing, too.
SY1425SL12L
500rpm
10.80dBA
29.39CFM
SY1425SL12M
1,200rpm
26.58dBA
61.30CFM
SY1425SL12H
1,900rpm
41.13dBA
104.54CFM
What do people think?
Those are quiet "old" now :)
There's a great test on SPCR on these slipstream fans
They also were tested by Vapor, but I don't recall the link
They are great fans for a low price. On SPCR they rated them as being of the best fans. Vapor didn't like them finding them to be noiser. Maybe there were some bad samples of these fans
They are rated just a bit better than Noctua NF-P12 fans, so rather not for radiators/filters, so as exhaust fans for example or maybe to mod a PSU liek I plan to do :)
Great thread guys. Was looking to replace two of my cheap 120mm case fans and am eying the Zalman ZM-F3 fans, mostly because of the low price, good reviews, and the fact it comes with anti-vibration mounting pins. However I did read that it uses sleeve bearings. Does this mean it has a relatively low lifespan? Like eventually it will start whirring and grinding like my previous cheap case fans that I have to replace everyone 2 years?
For me, there is nothing wrong with replacing the fans every year. Hell, I replace mine every 6 months, because I am always re-building! The zalmans are a great fan for me, and DIRT cheap!! http://www.tddirect.ca/products/1652...ZALMAN%20TECH/
Does anyone have experience of these:
http://www.comairrotron.com/cgi-bin/...ameter_unit=in
Vapor, have you ever tested the Noctua NF-P12-1300? I haven't seen it up on your charts. I'm using 3 and they seem to be moving a lot of air through my MCR320 for the noise they're making (none). I'd like to compare it with the S-Flex and other fans as I'm thinking of going with a bit more CFM, if the Sflex are in the same noise-range.
Edit: I know you don't like them but I think it would be interesting as all the reviews I've read on it say that it is better than the s-Flex 1600 and 1900
That is very odd because everywhere I see, they are reputed to be the best fans when it comes to static pressure pressure. Maybe you're thinking of their old model?
Anyway, here are two reviews, don't know how reliable they are... which is why I'd like Vapor to check them out if at all possible. The second has a pressure test, but I don't know how to read it or what it means:shakes:.
http://dragonsteelmods.com/index.php...1&limitstart=2
http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.p..._performance/3
What do you think? I personally am happy with the amount of air being pushed through considering they're silent, but if there is anything out there that is better, I'd convert. I just need the proof first:p:
http://www.silentpcreview.com/forums...ic.php?t=45788
Interesting thread. The NF-P12 performed just like an S-Flex D fan (800 RPM)
The S-Flex F is performing clearly the best
There are reviews of this issue elsewhere. Just google it. I recall having made huge researches before choosing the Scythe over the Noctua. Just don't ask me for the links :rolleyes:
Damn it. Half of the internet says that Noctua is the best if you have the money, half says it isn't.
The reviews I posted both say it's the god of fans, the review that you posted say that it's not. I think I'm gonna buy a bloody fan and test it myself (by hand).
it means ... that 1/2 of the good reviews that you've read is pure fabrication ... while the other 1/2 of the bad review you've read is pure frustration
most companies would hire bloggers, forumers to do their advertising ...
that's why you've to read even more separate the fact from fabrications
I have reviewed this fan....it's just not in this thread :confused:
I found Vapor test:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=193125
The S-Flex E beats the P12 by far. So the S-Flex F will sublimate it
You can trust the Vapor review, forget the P12 on a radiator, so expensive and worthless. The S-Flex F can be more silent than the P12, but can push much more air when asked for (200-1600 RPM range, no fan can do that)
Actually, does anybody know how much louder the Ultra Kazes 2000rpm are than the S-Flex F 1600rpm?
If I go higher RPM I might as well go for something real good. I just don't want it to be too loud:rolleyes:.
They are all reviewed at SPCR, you can check their site
The 1600RPM are just as silent as the 1200, they undervolt better and have much more power to give when they are asked for. So, definately, I'd go version F instead of the E
The Kaze 2000 is much noisy of course, and doesn't undervolt good. But it is much powerfull
Thanks for the great advice. I may have found a good source for the Sun Ace fans so I'm thinking between those for 25$ and Zalman ZM-H3 for 6$...hm...what do you guys think?:rolleyes:.
OMG! I have sucky fans!!! Thank you VAPOR!!!
Great work, I love the S-Flex line, changed out all my 120's to the Scythe's, I like them so much I am going to void the warranty on my PS and change out the 120 in there, it now is the loudest fan on the rig....
I remember when Sidewinder had the noise files you could play back in the day, maybe they still do....
Really great work, thanks.....
laterzzzz......................
Anyone have input on how the Scythe Ultra Kaze compares to the Panaflo's?
my experience with silenx tells there no worst fans for wc or even ac.