I just came across this,dunno if anyone else has seen them but boy are they spicy looking.
http://forum.nexthardware.com/water-...dula-news.html
I just came across this,dunno if anyone else has seen them but boy are they spicy looking.
http://forum.nexthardware.com/water-...dula-news.html
Last edited by TI66ER; 11-15-2008 at 12:28 PM.
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yerp they being made for they monsta rads
They look perty.... I'm not sure if this "bigger is better" thing is the way of the future though.....
Not sure if Babelfish translated properly but...only 70 CFM?....WTF?....oh wait, that's right, they're made by Noiseblocker, a company that isn't really known for "good" rad fans. They're OK if you want an "acceptable" low noise case fan, but rads...fuhgetaboutit.
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in Cooperation with Noiseblocker we will release the ultimate Radiator Fan called Triebwerk in february. You can check out the first 3D Models and the specs. The Shroud effect is alraedy included due to the new frame height of 55mm. The Impeller itself is 29mm high. a standard 38 mm fan has only a maximum shovel height of 21mm.
only 65 cfm as the monsta rad will cool better with less cfm fans, the reason for the height of the fan is so no need of a shroud so you get maximum airflow though the rad i.e. it males a vortex tunnel, keeps the air inside and improves the airflow through a radiator.Features:
- Measurement: 120 (l) x 120 (w) x 55 mm (h)
- Speed: 1350 rpm
- Noise < 21 dB/A
- NB-NanoSLI Bearing
- NB Triple Modular Housing
- NB Multiframe SIlent Technology
- Air Flow > 65 CFM
- Input Power 3,8 Watt
- Static Pressure > 2,690 mmH O
- MTBF (25°C) > 160 000 h
- Temp Range -10° ~ +85° C
- Optimized in Pull Direction
- Can be used with M3 and M4 Screws
- Cable Management - You can combine up to 4 fans together, so no long cables anymore
- Powered by PSU 4 PIn Molex
- One long cable for the last Fan 50 cm
- Tacho signal cable only needed by one of the installed fans
The air turbulence is increased within this tunnel volume and avoids the dead spot below the middle of the impeller.
"Triebwerk" - Low Speed approx. 1000 rpm MAX
"Triebwerk S" - Mid Speed approx. 1350 rpm MAX
"Triebwerk RS" - High Speed approx. 2800 rpm MAX
price will be around 24.90 euros
Last edited by bentleya; 11-15-2008 at 02:57 PM.
It looks like someone is pumping a lots of $$$ in TFC
There are alot of people pumping alot of dollars into Fesser. I'm watching thing very closely. If I decide to go with dual loops after I learn with my single loop and do some testing, I will more than like go with their Rad for my CPU, and move my BIXGT360 to my GPU loop.
I like their Tubing, and will be trying their Blue UV Tubing on my build. They make some very cool products, and innovative products. I would love to be able to run some of their stuff, but at the present time I have to be careful with the wallet near Christmas time. I also have alot of money tied up in stuff that is brand new, and very expernsive. It's alot to buy all this at once.
Cool looking fans.
Hope the performance follows suit
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Wait a minute! You mean to tell me that those are only "special" 120mm fans?...sorry, but that's a fail on all levels for me. If I wanted a 120mm fan with similar CFM specs, I'd go with this Panaflo which has better static pressure (proof), despite being thinner and using less power, and is cheaper.
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Over US$31 per fan? That's nuts...
To think, people complain about the price of Sanyo Denki fans...
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What is a NanoSLI bearing?
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it was me that told tigger about that fan!
guys, if you wanna me translate something of that article or something else from italian to english, just pm me , i'll do my best!
NAME:
CPU: e8500 @ 3.7 for now, stock volts
COOLING: xigmatek HDT-1283 (water coming soon)
MOBO: MSI p35 neo2-fir
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I wouldn't. If I could get San Aces for 20 bucks a piece I'd pay it right now...as in how many are available for that price and when should I paypal.
31 is too much. Sorry TFC, you gotta come back to reality on these prices. You can make money, but not with prices like that. That might be OK to let slide if it was one case fan and somebody wanted somethign special that looked nice, but with 3x and 5x rads and some of these builds having multiple rads? It's not cost effective.
Good question! I've been looking hard for some white paper data on exactly how this works, and haven't found anything hard. What I've seen implies that the bearing is designed for very quiet operation and long life. I've got a 120mm NB Multiframe S3 coming that has a 6-year warranty and 160k hour MTBF. The fan itself is 1800 RPM and 27dB that pushes 73CFM.
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It doesn't actually have to imply the technology, it's just a name. It's probably just a ball bearing design like all the other good fans on the market. Nano has been a buzz word for decades. Why not whack SLI on the end to lure in gaming idiots? StupidLuredIdiot
SLI bearings.... mmmm... two bearings working together?
Anyway, Quoc wants to know when they're gonna stop messing around with these 55mm thick fans and release the MonstaFan (110mm thick, perhaps? )
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Here ya go,sli bearings.
MomijiTMO is right,they have just given it some fancy name to make it sound better.
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