At least a picture of the ZM9500 with the 120mm fan? And results of the TT Big Typhoon with the Delta would be great too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
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At least a picture of the ZM9500 with the 120mm fan? And results of the TT Big Typhoon with the Delta would be great too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
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how about adding a spacer and reversing the fan on the BT? :D
Yes, it was on my mind, 60mm spacer to 120mm fan is optimal, hmm, should try ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by STEvil
How load/silent that enermax cooler are?
Enermax UC-12FAB / 120mm:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kasparz
- Low. 1500 / rpm n. 67,3 Cfm. 34,0 dB
- Med. 2000 / rpm n. 81,0 Cfm. 38,0 dB
- High 2300 / rpm n. 94,9 Cfm. 43,6 dB
Here is my 24/7 settings with 2x512 Mushkin Redline XP4000, Enermax @ 1090RPM :D
http://www.thermaltake.com/dcfans/Co...2330/a2330.htm
Damn i got excited but its just near same specs as one they inc with BT, we need a 120 or 130mm :D Silent Cat as it was best fan ever for rpm/cfm/db its same rating as these bigger fans at near 54cfm (52.4cfm) i think.
That fan would be hard to seal around a heatink as its round sectioned, or maby not, any ideas if it would gain you anything ?
Sweet review! Looks like I'm getting a Big "T"!
But one question, whats best, Tt Big typhoon+VF700Cu or Tt Big Water SE+GPU waterhead from Tt?
The CNSP-9500 is available at newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835118223
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this is a test in open air, how about those 2 in the none opened pc case?
tt bt is so bigger that it will effect the whole fan cooled channel or wind direction? anybody have notice this? in a none opened case, the fan cooled channel or wind direction is also important .
Here is a interesting review:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/coo...t-coolers.html
nice work! awesome..
dun kid..u gotta show the pic of modded 2 fan 9500 to us :D
so you sanded down with 800 grit and then use polish?
got a link to the polish stuff?
800/1200/1600/2000 I belive, an then polish, correct me if I am wrong :toast2:
yup. polish isnt really that necessary in performance wise, but its good if you do it ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by bokis
230/600/800/1200 and polish
Yeah, polishing is just fun :D
Have the BT myself, and that stock fan barely moves ANYTHING. To get this sink to it's full potential you'd need a nice delta, or to strap another fan under it (oh, and it would probably fit too.
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Originally Posted by Tulatin
50 cfm is nothing to sneeze at for the little noise it generates. I gained about 3 deg c at full load moving to a louder fan (78cfm).
50cfm and no noise is basically a silenX fan, so on the grounds of a noiseless cooler, it does well. I'm just a little leery to trust it to cool the componentry below when i can't feel the airflow out the other side (as compared to a much less dense sink the SI-97, which had tons of airflow out the other side with a silent cat attached)
I really like the BT and won't change, but I do use a secondary 50mm fan to cool the power area as the x2 proc REALLY sucks back the juice on high OC's..
looks like i'm gonna buy a BT :D
thank for the review
Where'd you get that nice "table"? Made it yourself?
"Roof" is 11mm MDF, did it my self :)
Hmm, turned over fan to suck through cooler but gained 3ÂșC higher temps in Prime95, OK, I had only 25mm spacer (from another "empty" 120mm fan)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dani
Next week Thermaltake Big Tower with 120mm Enermax vs. Scythe Ninja SCNJ-1000 with 120mm Enermax, stay tuned :D :toast: