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    jesus.. they never stop do they..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitriman View Post
    in terms of fans I personally think you just can't beat SilenX all the way up to 120mm
    2x This one would be PERFECT for example:
    90CFM @ 18dBA
    http://www.silenx.com/ixtremaprofans.asp?sku=ixp-76-18
    The sound of the moving air leaving the fan, no matter how efficient/quiet the blades are would exceed 18 dba, thats basically a lie right there.
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    Oh damn that is a nice sink I agree with Kunnak, I wonder what the reverse of that sink looks like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitriman View Post
    in terms of fans I personally think you just can't beat SilenX all the way up to 120mm
    2x This one would be PERFECT for example:
    90CFM @ 18dBA
    http://www.silenx.com/ixtremaprofans.asp?sku=ixp-76-18
    thats the biggest load of bullocks I've ever encountered in my life..

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    SilenX ALWAYS lies blatantly about CFM to dBA ratios. No surprise there.

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    when Thermalright posts the install instructions on their site they will show the rear heatsink. Until they we get to wait.

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    that using a 14cm fan on front of case, 14cm fan on back of case, and one very good duct mod.... mmmmmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by mion View Post
    Silenx don't bring that stuff. These fans are known for being underated in terms of noise. As goes for air movement not much different than any other high end fans.
    I will say the Silenx fans work great. Slightly over rated and when you pay $20+ for a fan you're bound to be disappointed unless it's giving out BJ's.

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    thatll be one painful bj... nice heatsink!
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    i never liked the tower design, besides it looks similiar to Scythe Mine. Looks like Scythe copied the SI-128 with the Andy and TR got some inspiration from the Mine. whatever... tower heatsinks are just too huge imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by pengizzle View Post
    i never liked the tower design, besides it looks similiar to Scythe Mine. Looks like Scythe copied the SI-128 with the Andy and TR got some inspiration from the Mine. whatever... tower heatsinks are just too huge imo

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    I don't think it will need high cfm fans as it's divided into two parts and a 140mm fan at low speed should give enough pressure to push through the short distance of the first set of fins. But a ducted case fan will probably be needed to pull the air through the second part of fins.

    They also probably made it with the P190 in mind as it has 140mm fans and has more room to spare and has two top fans so two of these might actually be a great 4x4 setup.



    Nice to see this 140mm trend anyway.
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