Almost same values when tested...but at least 5 euros price-difference. *hmm*
Almost same values when tested...but at least 5 euros price-difference. *hmm*
how dense are the fins for the 360 radiator ? which brand ? SFF21F maybe better if you need better temps (1~2 degs). SFF21E isn't as good as the P12.
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what's the difference between the open or closed corners of a YATE LOON 120mm Case Fan - D12SL-12? and a YATE LOON 120mm Case Fan - D12SM-12 closed corner?as far as those corners are concern
trying to find a good quiet fan for my 4-fan door for CM830SE.
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Ace's 40mm fan solution...be mybuddy
the difference is their corners are closed and opened meaning the corners are joined for the closed version preventing you from using fan clips on it example thermalright fan clips. you can saw it off of course.
rather get yate loons from petratech or did you not go thru vapor's fan review.
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I didn't know Yate Loon until I read Vapor's review.another person posted in another forum about those closed corners, when I was researching about Tommy Hewitt's 8800 Thermalright HR-03 + and I had to research the difference.
rather go thru Petra since I already have an accnt there and they have speedy delivery.
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Ace's 40mm fan solution...be mybuddy
i know jab-tech has it there...... but the review show there are fake OEM yate loons. they are made in china so go figure.. alot of other shops have them too but i can honestly tell you i have bought most of them from petratech and have no noise or problem with mine. hope for the best with yours.
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I would like to see some Delta and Papst tested
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I have 3 Yate Loon D12SM-12C on the way. First go round with YL's so im curious to see how they do
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Prepare to likely be disappointed.....D12SM-12C isn't what's doing well in my reviews
I'll try to keep my mouth shut on the rest....
I am planning to review the -12Cs shortly though.
ill see how they do as an upgrade from the stock 120mm's in my Lancool K7. worse comes to worse i run these for a bit and then upgrade later on.
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Does anyone know if Svc.com gets their Yate Loon Fans directly from Yate Loon? Or are they imitations? I went ahead and ordered 4 YL D12SM-12 from Petra Tech but I'm just curious since I've bought YL fans from Svc.com before. I'd appreciate any comments. Thanks in advance!![]()
good question....according to vapor PT is the only site who gets them directly. I bought 3 YL from jab-tech awhile back and they were crap compared to Petra's
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Thanks for going to the efforts of fan testing Vapor, this is truly insightful information. I'm wondering though how we can help you help us? im sure many of us have fans laying around that we could send to you to be included in your tests.
SVC.com's yate loons look the same like Petra but jab-tech looks totally different.
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Vapor thanks for testing out all these different brands of fans and providing this thread.![]()
Thanks to myerz635 & Ar3s for the replies.![]()
I did a comparison of the YL model D12SM-12 pictures on Svc.com & of JabTech which showed both sites having the same serial number. I think it's a serial # that looks like 704 on the sticker of the fan. It's towards the bottom of the fan.
On the other hand Petra's Tech Shop YL model D12SM-12 picture shows a complete different serial number which is 607. I'm just glad I ordered my YL's from Petra's Tech Shop!![]()
Its not the serial number. Petra has a few batches too. They had straight blades (606~) and curved blades (710~) too. Its the blade themselves / some have squarish motor hub stands. Some even have short wires but ordering from Petra's Tech Shop does save you the trouble of being unsure.
Noctua Straight Blade fan has a odd bearing sound as well as it doesn't push as much airflow but it still isn't as bad as what you may think. There are terrible fans out there and these aren't in that list but S12 1200rpm isn't the best fan either.
Last edited by Ar3s; 04-30-2008 at 10:22 AM.
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hey Vapor -- thnks for the review ....btw when will ur 3rd roundup expectd....m waitin,,...![]()
I'm considering the Scythe Ultra Kaze 3000rpm, it may be some more noisy than the San ace but also bit over 100cfm.
Anybody knows it?
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For those of you who are tempted by the $20 Noctua NF-P12, you might want to take a look at this. Soundly beaten by a Scythe S-Flex SFF21F. And then there is this test at SPCR. It seems that SPCR would be the true target market for these fans, and yet it seems many folks there are not too impressed. Read the whole thread. I found it very interesting.
I think this quote just about sums it up:Although that does seem to contradict this overclock3d review. And then there is this xbitlabs review. I'm not sure what to make of that regarding the P12. He doesn't have a Scythe SFF21F but he does have an Ultra Kaze at 2000RPM, which does very well. He really likes the Silverstone FM122 and FM123 which didn't exactly get high marks from Vapor.Originally Posted by Bluefront
Hardwarecanuck has a review where the P12 seems to do very well, but it is deceptive because all the fans he is comparing it against are slower weaker fans. So it is a cheap victory. Seems like every review I read on that site is glowing. It also irks me that he still lists the price at $14. Good luck finding it at that price anywhere. He should edit that.
I am really looking forward to Vapor comparing this new NF-P12 against the Scythe SFF21F, Zalman ZM-F3, and of course the Sanyo. That should really put things in proper perspective, But until then I just want to urge caution regarding this fan. If you really want to spend $20 (or more) on a fan just get yourself a Sanyo Denki for a few dollars more. AFAIK, that fan has never been beaten in any comparison.
well for what they are selling the sanyo denki H1101 at i find the P12 cheaper. If you are not getting incurred the cost of a fan controller when the you calculate that total sure its cheaper obviously, but not many of us get fan controllers throw/given to us on just wishing. To each their own, SPCR was never good for fan reviews to me they changed their testing method 3 times.
Now this guy is testing the P12 & Scythe with mesh pointing it upwards.
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i can get some san ace 109P121F4D04 120X25 for cheap
any good this fan? and most important the noise level as i plan not to run these on controllers
Will there be an update to the Fan review? Looking forward to seeing his take on the Noctua P12 and perhaps... NMB-MAT fans?
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NMB-MAT fans are just a brand rename of Panaflo fans.
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Glad you got to test them in the end, I am still running the ones I pointed out to you when you started the first round of tests (in case you dont remember, I got them as a test bed run up fans, as what I wanted were a six week wait) so that is 16+ months on, run at 10-11 volts 24/7, IMO the best £8 (for 2 with full rubber mount kits) I have ever spent, all of my panaflo's are still sitting in the box they came in.
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