so people have these in hand and we still don't know if they can scare away frogs?!?!?
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so people have these in hand and we still don't know if they can scare away frogs?!?!?
I'm still waiting for mine. International shipping takes forever.
Anyone with some in hand care to post a video up close so we can here them? I'd like to know how they sound when undervolted.
Having a little technical difficulty, my psu has decided that it doesn't want to work :(
HX1000? I had same problem worked for like 2 hours then dead, makes click and a squeak noise instead of booting :ROTF:. Went back to old faithful Tagan bz1100 everything works fine. Debating wether to return for refund or exchange for another, if yours has same prob I think I will get a refund and stick with Tagan.
I`ll get 3 fans.
I agree, it doesn't make any "sense" and certainly doesn't earn any kudos around this post apparently, won't stop me from buying another couple Monstas and .... well, no probably not the fans. But still, I worked hard for half a year and I have every right to flush my money away however I please. :D
So, any1 find any online news or reviews on this fans?
DONT THINK people are buying them fast enough I mean what 250 are made or was it 500 frozen has like 100 of them. I have one and I do like it not bad, but gianed only 1C diff between the quad 480 vs the monsta im assuming though the monsta has great heat dissipation, thats assume.
I'm preparing for Round 3, but this time I want to do it on a radiator with heat loads applied.
In the mean time I did take a couple of pictures and measurements and this is what's driving me to test thermally.
CFM is a good measurement, but probably not the only thing to consider when thinking about fan performance on a radiator application.
I'm not sure exactly how much dead spot will be removed by the built in 12mm shroud and cone taper, but measuring active area at the fan inlet edge, I measured about 20% more active area than the other two. Since frontal area seems to be so key to performance on the radiator, I'm suspecting this active area will have an equal advantage.
This "Should" amount to a pretty good thermal gain, but the only way to know is test it out. Digging out my old rad test bench, I just realized I don't have an extra pump anymore (gave them all away). Time to order another pump and some thermal sensors, I want to do this testing on the radiator loaded and with my anemometer in place so I can watch CFM levels while I'm doing this.:up:
This is what I'm looking at for what I'm calling "active area". It's the frontal area of the fan that's actively moving air and this is affected by the dead-spots created by the fan hub and surrounding frame.
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/1036/...reaswithpi.jpg
And a few pics of the fan. It's nice looking fan..
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/6291/triebwerk1.jpg
Casting quality is really good
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/5702/triebwerk2.jpg
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/5598/triebwerk3.jpg
Subjectively, the sound quality seems good. It doesn't have any of that motor tick that the San Aces seem to produce at very low volts. The vibration dampeners also work really well at eliminating motor noise.
After I get my radiator testing rig rebuilt, I'll work on getting some test results out.....
Really looking forward for your results Martin! I did some comparison myself , but I'm shy to share as too much bashing is going on for Feser here.
Nice Martin, we will be waiting for round 3 :)
The million dollar question tho martin is whats better?
Push & pull yates Vs 1 tribewerk. (push pull yates = cheaper solution still).
I can already predict the answer.
*hint* im getting rid of my san aces in favor of push pull yates.
the difference between yates and any premium fan is at most 1C.
The noise difference tho is a different story.
But even value wise, i can probably still get 2 yates for 1 gentle typhoon and still down volt the 2 yates for more pressure and less sound then the 1 typhoon can do.
I think honestly if your spending 130 on fans, 260 on a radiator...
Recirculating CHILLER FTW!
Martin i have a favor to ask. When you tests those fans, can you throw a shroud on it also and show difference with shroud.
I know the tribewerk has a built in shroud but @ price of a regular 25mm YATE + shoud, its still cheaper then a tribewerk. And i want to see how that performs.
Thanks martin!
Oh the San Ace with shroud = game overs tho. :X
Infact san aces require a manditory shroud if u want to get nice numbers off them.
Nothing wrong with yates or push/pull for that matter on any fan, just keep in mind the extra sound sources will increase noise level:
For example one fan that produces 45db on a radiator.
3 fans = 49.8dB
6 fans = 52.8dB
etc..
Here is a handy little calculator for playing around with that:
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/ad...ibel-d_63.html
If you look at the noise vs. CFM charts, I'm not sure push/pull is nessarily better than a single stronger fan though. If we're having to step up 3 dB for push/pull, alot of fans could get a good 45% more air flow at higher volts for 3 dB more sound. So, you may get more performance from a single stronger fan than two weaker ones in push/pull...it may have a different sound quality though..:shrug: