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| #2 - Half Life 3 confirmed. | 11 minutes ago on Gaben is God | 0 |
| #84 - Haha, don't worry about it. CFPS? Do you mean CFM? In any … [+] (1 new reply) | 05/17/2013 on Old computer problems | 0 |
| Thanks, Yes I meant CFM, I work with networks and am used to everything being measured by the second. I forgot that fans are by the minute. | ||
| #66 - "What kind of fans do you have on the Rads?" &qu… [+] (3 new replies) | 05/17/2013 on Old computer problems | 0 |
| I cannot remember what they are, I must have typed that and deleted it, 120mm, but cannot remember the brand, or CFPS. I am considering replacing the fans with 6new ones, and adding dust filters. Do you have particular recommendations? Haha, don't worry about it. CFPS? Do you mean CFM? In any case, the most important thing for rad fans is the static pressure. Fans with high static pressure are built for pushing air through restrictive parts, like rads, or even CPU coolers with fins. Undoubtedly the best fans you can get right now are either Noctua's NF-12 series, or Corsair SP series. Although both types are 15$ to 20$, they do perform extremely well. Cheaper option would be GELID Wing fans, they're around 10$ each. I personally have both Noctua, and Corsair fans, so if you've got a high fan budget, I'd definitely recommend those. You can always look up reviews for fans as well, just look for the Noise (In db) and Static Pressure. Compare them to others to find an option that's best for you. Hope that helps. Thanks, Yes I meant CFM, I work with networks and am used to everything being measured by the second. I forgot that fans are by the minute. | ||
| #55 - What kind of fans do you have on the Rads? And have you co… [+] (5 new replies) | 05/17/2013 on Old computer problems | 0 |
| The pump is dead quiet, but I have three fans, I only have to crank them up when I game or really load the CPU. I need to change the fluid again, and install some dust guards on the radiator. I cannot remember what they are, I must have typed that and deleted it, 120mm, but cannot remember the brand, or CFPS. I am considering replacing the fans with 6new ones, and adding dust filters. Do you have particular recommendations? Haha, don't worry about it. CFPS? Do you mean CFM? In any case, the most important thing for rad fans is the static pressure. Fans with high static pressure are built for pushing air through restrictive parts, like rads, or even CPU coolers with fins. Undoubtedly the best fans you can get right now are either Noctua's NF-12 series, or Corsair SP series. Although both types are 15$ to 20$, they do perform extremely well. Cheaper option would be GELID Wing fans, they're around 10$ each. I personally have both Noctua, and Corsair fans, so if you've got a high fan budget, I'd definitely recommend those. You can always look up reviews for fans as well, just look for the Noise (In db) and Static Pressure. Compare them to others to find an option that's best for you. Hope that helps. Thanks, Yes I meant CFM, I work with networks and am used to everything being measured by the second. I forgot that fans are by the minute. | ||
| #48 - You make a good point, and I agree with you. Aftermarket Air c… | 05/17/2013 on Old computer problems | 0 |
| #10 - Water cooling is always the answer. [+] (9 new replies) | 05/16/2013 on Old computer problems | +1 |
| My watercooling is just as loud, when cranked up, as about any all air system. What kind of fans do you have on the Rads? And have you completely bled the loop of all bubbles? Mine personally is near silent, if I opted for a different pump, I doubt I'd hear a thing. If I crank up the fans it is also noticeable, but it's unnecessary, so I leave them on a lower speed. The pump is dead quiet, but I have three fans, I only have to crank them up when I game or really load the CPU. I need to change the fluid again, and install some dust guards on the radiator. I cannot remember what they are, I must have typed that and deleted it, 120mm, but cannot remember the brand, or CFPS. I am considering replacing the fans with 6new ones, and adding dust filters. Do you have particular recommendations? Haha, don't worry about it. CFPS? Do you mean CFM? In any case, the most important thing for rad fans is the static pressure. Fans with high static pressure are built for pushing air through restrictive parts, like rads, or even CPU coolers with fins. Undoubtedly the best fans you can get right now are either Noctua's NF-12 series, or Corsair SP series. Although both types are 15$ to 20$, they do perform extremely well. Cheaper option would be GELID Wing fans, they're around 10$ each. I personally have both Noctua, and Corsair fans, so if you've got a high fan budget, I'd definitely recommend those. You can always look up reviews for fans as well, just look for the Noise (In db) and Static Pressure. Compare them to others to find an option that's best for you. Hope that helps. Thanks, Yes I meant CFM, I work with networks and am used to everything being measured by the second. I forgot that fans are by the minute. You make a good point, and I agree with you. Aftermarket Air coolers can be very quiet. I don't see how watercooling is stupid though. You're right; it is more expensive, but the results are undeniable. Of course, for standard builds it is completely unnecessary, but for those builds that demand low temps, it is undoubtedly the best solution. Furthermore, while CPU coolers can remain quiet and cool with air cooling, this is not always true for Graphics cards, especially the newer ones today. Under gaming loads, the fan will inevitably speed up to a noticeable noise level, which produces that "Jet Engine" sound. | ||
| #4 - Hey guise, lets sell twice the ram for 16x the price! Apple logic. | 04/26/2013 on I don't know what I... | +4 |
| #181 - Rarely see people who have the foresight to know to put the so… | 04/21/2013 on Headshot. | +1 |
| #13 - How do you feed as Akali? [+] (2 new replies) | 04/14/2013 on How to win | 0 |
| #306 - My mistake. | 03/23/2013 on i dont even | +3 |
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