Question about fans

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  1. Posts : 309
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       #11

    An update, I removed one fan now and the single fan I have no exhaust air so it pulls air from the inside and through the h80 and so far it idles at 35-36 and full load with IBT 64, so im looking at at 2-3 increase at idle and 4-5 at load which is not that bad. Might even give the Scythe a try just to see if it actually help me from the higher rpm/sound, as of right now its more silent so I did notice a difference from removing that 1 fan. I also noticed my gpu runs 1 degree cooler when it idles but I guess that's because when I had the 1 fans I used them as intake and exhaust out in the case
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  2. Posts : 5,956
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       #12

    Hi Andreas W

    I use Scythe "GentleTyphoon" 120 mm Silent Case Fans and have no complaints :)
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  3. Posts : 25,847
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       #13

    **Stephanie how many rpm's does the fan on your cooler run.

    **Andreas W you are doing a lot of test and that is good.
    When you try those new fans let us know how the sound level is compare to any cooling differences.
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  4. Posts : 309
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       #14

    Stephanie said:
    Hi Andreas W

    I use Scythe "GentleTyphoon" 120 mm Silent Case Fans and have no complaints :)
    Good to know, which one is it you have?

    Layback Bear said:
    **Stephanie how many rpm's does the fan on your cooler run.

    **Andreas W you are doing a lot of test and that is good.
    When you try those new fans let us know how the sound level is compare to any cooling differences.
    I don't got any tool for db but as my room is pretty small it should be easy to hear if the Scythe is louder and if so how much, what I am interested in the most is the cooling if 1 scythe will give me better cooling then the 2 noctuas I had, will be fun to find out and will pick one up asap
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  5. Posts : 5,956
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       #15

    Layback Bear said:
    **Stephanie how many rpm's does the fan on your cooler run.

    **Andreas W you are doing a lot of test and that is good.
    When you try those new fans let us know how the sound level is compare to any cooling differences.
    Hi Layback Bear

    1850 I think but mine run lower as I use Speedfan.
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  6. Posts : 309
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       #16

    Stephanie said:
    Layback Bear said:
    **Stephanie how many rpm's does the fan on your cooler run.

    **Andreas W you are doing a lot of test and that is good.
    When you try those new fans let us know how the sound level is compare to any cooling differences.
    Hi Layback Bear

    1850 I think but mine run lower as I use Speedfan.
    Ok, the same one I am planning on getting but I will use mine at 12v and might try 7v just to see the difference on that part
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  7. Posts : 25,847
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       #17

    The reason I ask about the noise and whether one would want to listen to all day is because of these Youtubes.
    I do understand it all depends on the room the computer is in and how far away the tower is ect. So I guess I'm asking your opinions using your ears.

    Scythe Gentle Typhoon high speed 5400 rpm - D1225C12BBAP-31 - YouTube

    Scythe Gentle Typhoon D1225C12B4AP-14 - YouTube

    Scythe Gentle Typhoon AP-15 (1,850 RPM) - YouTube
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  8. Posts : 309
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       #18

    Layback Bear said:
    The reason I ask about the noise and whether one would want to listen to all day is because of these Youtubes.
    I do understand it all depends on the room the computer is in and how far away the tower is ect. So I guess I'm asking your opinions using your ears.

    Scythe Gentle Typhoon high speed 5400 rpm - D1225C12BBAP-31 - YouTube

    Scythe Gentle Typhoon D1225C12B4AP-14 - YouTube

    Scythe Gentle Typhoon AP-15 (1,850 RPM) - YouTube
    Damn at the 5400 rpm fan, even the 1850 sounded like hell. So this will be really interested. A bit about the case and how far away it is, 800D Modded quite a bit ( haven't taken pictures yet ) but pretty much removed everything inside that I don't use and opened up for 4x140 (noctua) fans at the top and 2x140 (corsair af) in the front running those 6 at 7v the current noctua fan on my h80 at 12v and I find it being pretty silent and comfortable as it is about half a meter away or less from me.

    But I will post a new update tomorrow after I have grabbed the Scythe 1850
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  9. Posts : 25,847
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       #19

    Thanks Andreas W. If I don't replay in this thread send me a message.
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  10. Posts : 309
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       #20

    Layback Bear said:
    Thanks Andreas W. If I don't replay in this thread send me a message.
    Will do
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