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Thread: MCR-QP Stackable Radiator Series Released

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    I will try to have test data available at the same time as gabe to compliment the in-house testing.

    Now, I'm off to an appointment with a Dremel and some D12SH12's in my garage (D12SL12's are available in open corner).

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    I will try to have test data available at the same time as gabe to compliment the in-house testing.

    Now, I'm off to an appointment with a Dremel and some D12SH12's in my garage (D12SL12's are available in open corner).
    Aye its good fun butchering fans

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinnee View Post
    I will try to have test data available at the same time as gabe to compliment the in-house testing.

    Now, I'm off to an appointment with a Dremel and some D12SH12's in my garage (D12SL12's are available in open corner).
    Thanks Skinnee

    Here's my guess:

    Assuming yates for the slow speed and some good 38mm types for the high speed tests:

    1000RPM = 5% gain
    1550RPM = 8% gain
    3000RPM = 15% gain


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    Quote Originally Posted by Martinm210 View Post
    Thanks Skinnee

    Here's my guess:

    Assuming yates for the slow speed and some good 38mm types for the high speed tests:

    1000RPM = 5% gain
    1550RPM = 8% gain
    3000RPM = 15% gain

    Care to venture a guess of how many times I scream explatives while getting fans mounted?

    I'm using screws to mount the fans, with the rivets I'd have a hell of a time getting them out and fans mounted again.

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