This fan is silent AND deadly. It’s a 140mm fan that fits into a 120mm mounting spot. That means that you get to spin at even lower RPM than traditional 120mm fans, move a ton of air, and you don’t have to get a new case that supports 140mm fans!
Thank you for the videos. I have a question, maybe a little task for you :
Perfect i5 750 OC Cooler
Im looking the net, and i cant find anytihng except for some Megal Pro. CPU Fan Tests. Maybe you can share your expier. with some testing and give us the results via a video.
Im pres. searching a cooler for 3.6 or 4Ghz and as cheap as pos. I alred. have 2 sctyhe 1900 rpm fans, but im still undeciede which i should buy.
My selection for this “test” :
212+ from Coolermaster
Mugen 2
Broken and Zalmans CNS10 Flex
These should have the best Band for Bucks-Ratio, but which will win ?
Awesome performance fan, but the color…I just can’t get over that, I want my rig to be awesome in performance and reflect that through the sidewindow in appearance, so I’ll leave the Noctuas and go for Noiseblocker or Scythe fans instead.
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Thank you for the videos. I have a question, maybe a little task for you :
Perfect i5 750 OC Cooler
Im looking the net, and i cant find anytihng except for some Megal Pro. CPU Fan Tests. Maybe you can share your expier. with some testing and give us the results via a video.
Im pres. searching a cooler for 3.6 or 4Ghz and as cheap as pos. I alred. have 2 sctyhe 1900 rpm fans, but im still undeciede which i should buy.
My selection for this “test” :
212+ from Coolermaster
Mugen 2
Broken and Zalmans CNS10 Flex
These should have the best Band for Bucks-Ratio, but which will win ?
sfme
Thank You.
Awesome performance fan, but the color…I just can’t get over that, I want my rig to be awesome in performance and reflect that through the sidewindow in appearance, so I’ll leave the Noctuas and go for Noiseblocker or Scythe fans instead.
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