Karan Swaich Reputable Apr 12, 2014 101 0 4,690 Apr 25, 2014 #1 Can i replace the front 120mm HAF 922 fan with a different make 120mm fan? I was looking into a delta fan, that is also 120mm. Will i be able to replace it with the delta fan or will it not fit?
Can i replace the front 120mm HAF 922 fan with a different make 120mm fan? I was looking into a delta fan, that is also 120mm. Will i be able to replace it with the delta fan or will it not fit?
Solution A A Alec Mowat Apr 25, 2014 AF = Air Flow, SP = Static Pressure ( ...these fans deliver more Static Pressure for dense fin arrangements or even radiator cooling.) http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/4866/corsair_air_series_af_and_sp_cooling_fans_review/index.html Noctua are a little ugly, but they are a good fan and very quiet. Airflow generally pushes air into the tower, SP are used for forcing air through a heatsink.
AF = Air Flow, SP = Static Pressure ( ...these fans deliver more Static Pressure for dense fin arrangements or even radiator cooling.) http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/4866/corsair_air_series_af_and_sp_cooling_fans_review/index.html Noctua are a little ugly, but they are a good fan and very quiet. Airflow generally pushes air into the tower, SP are used for forcing air through a heatsink.
A Alec Mowat Honorable Jan 8, 2014 3,244 0 13,460 Apr 25, 2014 #2 Yah, it will fit and work the same. Make sure it's an AF fan and not a SP fan. Upvote 0 Downvote
Karan Swaich Reputable Apr 12, 2014 101 0 4,690 Apr 25, 2014 #3 What is the difference? I'm not sure what AF and SP stand for? Upvote 0 Downvote
A Alec Mowat Honorable Jan 8, 2014 3,244 0 13,460 Apr 25, 2014 Solution #4 AF = Air Flow, SP = Static Pressure ( ...these fans deliver more Static Pressure for dense fin arrangements or even radiator cooling.) http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/4866/corsair_air_series_af_and_sp_cooling_fans_review/index.html Noctua are a little ugly, but they are a good fan and very quiet. Airflow generally pushes air into the tower, SP are used for forcing air through a heatsink. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
AF = Air Flow, SP = Static Pressure ( ...these fans deliver more Static Pressure for dense fin arrangements or even radiator cooling.) http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/4866/corsair_air_series_af_and_sp_cooling_fans_review/index.html Noctua are a little ugly, but they are a good fan and very quiet. Airflow generally pushes air into the tower, SP are used for forcing air through a heatsink.
Karan Swaich Reputable Apr 12, 2014 101 0 4,690 Apr 25, 2014 #5 Thanks for letting me know. Upvote 0 Downvote