Linus, can you add the yates to that test as they are the defacto standard fan for us watercoolers.
Linus, can you add the yates to that test as they are the defacto standard fan for us watercoolers.
After having some thinking time on this, I don't think these fans would work too well on a GTS having only 54 CFM. The GTS needs ~70 CFM to do even a decent cooling job with decent pressured fans. For this fan to work well on a GTS, it's going to have to have every mm H²O they claim and maybe a few more.
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So has anyone tested these yet?
yeah im highly interested in seeing some results!! right now im running some regular nocturas and would be willing to get these if the results are substancial enough or the noise is low enough.
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I am running 3xS12 as well on my PA120.3, and i just love them at 600rpm, moving a fairly amount af air and are impossible to hear.
So if P12 are just a bit better ill buy'em!
Doing some unit conversions gets us to around 54 CFM. Roughly. So it has okay airflow, but we all know we won't be pushing 54 CFM through, say a GTS radiator. I wish Scythe would publish their static pressure specs on their new Slipstream fans: http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/ac...sl_detail.html
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i got them direct from noctua for review, of course, being the site owner of my own site and alli have to set up a decent testing area to measure everything though, and im consulting vapor on that, really bogged down with work right now though but i will try to get some results shortly.
Thanks. Found em at NCIX http://www.ncix.com/products/index.p...facture=Noctua edit, in stock in two to three weeks.
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so um... so far, i understand the following...
notches, in diff areas, = less woosh = less swirly thingys = less noise?
time to git the dremmel and grind out some spots off some spare silverstone fans?
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It costs $40 on the ncixus siteBit steep for me.
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rather costs too much for us casual watercoolers...
hope this time noctua fans can give some good air preasure. but i heard the smaller the gap between 2 blades can also increase noise as well .. as much as produces more static preasure...
Huh ?? close to 40$ in NCIXUS ?? I see 19.99$ CAD on NCIX.
I just checked and it's $19.99 usd.
i can personally guarantee that you are looking at no more then 20-25 dollars for these fans in USD dollars, directly from the companys word of mouth, passed down to me, hence forth passed on to my children, passed on to their children, passed on to their children, and so forth and so end, for the rest of eterinity.![]()
Go to the Canadian site, add one to your cart and click US checkout, you will see 19.89 USd. I checked 5min ago,will be in stock 12/5/07
Noctua NF-P12-1300 120MM Ultra Quiet Cooling Fan 1100-1300RPM 63-92M3/H 12.6-19.8DBA Molex
This product can only be exchanged or replaced with the exact same item.
Reg. Price: $19.99 CAD
Availability: Usually Available in 2-5 Days
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This product is available but currently we do not have stock - order it today and we will ship when it's available.
ETA: 12/07/2007
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