I Iglesias Honorable Sep 20, 2013 223 0 10,680 Dec 14, 2013 #1 I need a pair of good, quiet fans for my X60. I want ones that can move a lot of air with a low noise level. The stocks ones are too loud at 40%. 3/4 Pins only please.. Thank you!
I need a pair of good, quiet fans for my X60. I want ones that can move a lot of air with a low noise level. The stocks ones are too loud at 40%. 3/4 Pins only please.. Thank you!
Solution P1nnacle Dec 14, 2013 Iglesias : P1nnacle : Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. But the AF is quiet? Yeah you can buy what they call the quiet edition, I really like mine, My comp is quiet enough to hear the pump in it running.
Iglesias : P1nnacle : Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. But the AF is quiet? Yeah you can buy what they call the quiet edition, I really like mine, My comp is quiet enough to hear the pump in it running.
P1nnacle Distinguished Sep 12, 2013 1,426 0 19,960 Dec 14, 2013 #2 I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. Upvote 0 Downvote
I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans.
I Iglesias Honorable Sep 20, 2013 223 0 10,680 Dec 14, 2013 #3 P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? Upvote 0 Downvote
P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF?
P1nnacle Distinguished Sep 12, 2013 1,426 0 19,960 Dec 14, 2013 #4 Iglesias : P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? AF has a lower static pressure, but they are still good fans. 140mm isn't a very common fan size for watercooling. Upvote 0 Downvote
Iglesias : P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? AF has a lower static pressure, but they are still good fans. 140mm isn't a very common fan size for watercooling.
I Iglesias Honorable Sep 20, 2013 223 0 10,680 Dec 14, 2013 #5 P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? AF has a lower static pressure, but they are still good fans. 140mm isn't a very common fan size for watercooling. What I know is that my X60 can only hold 140MM fans? What's static pressure? Upvote 0 Downvote
P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? AF has a lower static pressure, but they are still good fans. 140mm isn't a very common fan size for watercooling. What I know is that my X60 can only hold 140MM fans? What's static pressure?
P1nnacle Distinguished Sep 12, 2013 1,426 0 19,960 Dec 14, 2013 #6 Iglesias : P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? AF has a lower static pressure, but they are still good fans. 140mm isn't a very common fan size for watercooling. What I know is that my X60 can only hold 140MM fans? What's static pressure? Static pressure is a fan's ability to overcome objects that significantly block its path, like a radiator. Upvote 0 Downvote
Iglesias : P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? AF has a lower static pressure, but they are still good fans. 140mm isn't a very common fan size for watercooling. What I know is that my X60 can only hold 140MM fans? What's static pressure? Static pressure is a fan's ability to overcome objects that significantly block its path, like a radiator.
I Iglesias Honorable Sep 20, 2013 223 0 10,680 Dec 14, 2013 #7 P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? AF has a lower static pressure, but they are still good fans. 140mm isn't a very common fan size for watercooling. What I know is that my X60 can only hold 140MM fans? What's static pressure? Static pressure is a fan's ability to overcome objects that significantly block its path, like a radiator. Do you have any other suggestions? Upvote 0 Downvote
P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : I use Corsair SP120s for my radiator, they have a good static pressure rating and they are pretty quiet. EDIT: You would have to get AF140s, corsair doesn't make the SP series for 140mm fans. SP = AF? AF has a lower static pressure, but they are still good fans. 140mm isn't a very common fan size for watercooling. What I know is that my X60 can only hold 140MM fans? What's static pressure? Static pressure is a fan's ability to overcome objects that significantly block its path, like a radiator. Do you have any other suggestions?
P1nnacle Distinguished Sep 12, 2013 1,426 0 19,960 Dec 14, 2013 #8 Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. Upvote 0 Downvote
I Iglesias Honorable Sep 20, 2013 223 0 10,680 Dec 14, 2013 #9 P1nnacle : Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. But the AF is quiet? Upvote 0 Downvote
P1nnacle : Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. But the AF is quiet?
P1nnacle Distinguished Sep 12, 2013 1,426 0 19,960 Dec 14, 2013 Solution #10 Iglesias : P1nnacle : Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. But the AF is quiet? Yeah you can buy what they call the quiet edition, I really like mine, My comp is quiet enough to hear the pump in it running. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Iglesias : P1nnacle : Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. But the AF is quiet? Yeah you can buy what they call the quiet edition, I really like mine, My comp is quiet enough to hear the pump in it running.
I Iglesias Honorable Sep 20, 2013 223 0 10,680 Dec 14, 2013 #11 P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. But the AF is quiet? Yeah you can buy what they call the quiet edition, I really like mine, My comp is quiet enough to hear the pump in it running. Alright, I'll go ahead and buy 2 AF's and if I don't like it, I'll return it saying it was too big. Upvote 0 Downvote
P1nnacle : Iglesias : P1nnacle : Not many unfortunately, I can't comment on how quiet a fan is if I haven't tested it myself. But the AF is quiet? Yeah you can buy what they call the quiet edition, I really like mine, My comp is quiet enough to hear the pump in it running. Alright, I'll go ahead and buy 2 AF's and if I don't like it, I'll return it saying it was too big.