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May 2, 2014 7:45:42 AM

I have a aerocool Vs-92 Case with a hyper t4 cpu cooler, in case only have 1 exhaust fan. In summer street temperature is 40ºC/104ºF - 46ºC/114.8ºF in house may be 35ºC/95ºF - 37ºC/98.6ºF.
Before of buy a gigabyte GTX 760 i want buy a case fan.
I prefere buy only 1 fan, or 2 max because noise & power consumition, (templarius 550w).
My intention is put one fan in front, beetwen horizontal line of cpu & gpu.



My local cheapest shop is this:
http://www.appinformatica.com/ventiladores.htm

1-What intake 12mm case fan you recommend me?
2-What is more important, Air Flow or Air pressure?

Thanks!!!

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May 2, 2014 10:24:20 AM

HiTechObsessed said:
If the case has a spot for it: http://www.appinformatica.com/ventiladores-arctic-venti...

If not, the exhaust fan should be enough. A single GPU with a CPU that has a good aftermarket cooler won't generate too much heat.


Seems that only have 3 pins... is right?
http://www.arctic.ac/eu_en/products/cooling/case-fan/arctic-f12-689.html

My mobo have 3pin sys fan slot ocupped by 3pin rear case fan, and have a 4pin sys fan slot empty, but this last is at start of pci-e slot near of back side case.

http://www.msi.com/product/mb/H87MP33.html#/?div=Detail

What do you think about this?
http://eu.coolermaster.com/uk/product/Detail/cooling/jetflo/jetflo-120.html ¿4 pin?

http://www.tacens.es/ventiladores_de_ordenador/ventilador_de_ordenador_ventusiiice12.html 3pins i think.
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May 2, 2014 11:27:20 AM

3pin/4pin doesn't matter for case fans. The Jetflo is a great fan, and will work just fine as well. Really, any fan will work for the setup you'll have.
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May 2, 2014 11:39:36 AM

HiTechObsessed said:
3pin/4pin doesn't matter for case fans. The Jetflo is a great fan, and will work just fine as well. Really, any fan will work for the setup you'll have.


I know, but i would like take PWM function with 4pins :D  but I need a long wire jaja :pt1cable: , may will be a problem.
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May 2, 2014 11:42:25 AM

You can still control fan speed on a 3-pin fan, too. But whatever you want to do lol
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May 2, 2014 11:47:19 AM

HiTechObsessed said:
You can still control fan speed on a 3-pin fan, too. But whatever you want to do lol


Im confusing, with 3 pins only take power and RPM information, the control is via adaptors of voltage, not? and its a constant speed low RPM or hight RPM. To a dinamic control via mainboard is necesary 4pins, not?
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May 2, 2014 11:50:15 AM

No, with 3-pins, you can adjust the speed via voltage through the motherboard. It's not as exact as the PWM control, but with the motherboard, you can control how fast the fan spins.
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May 2, 2014 12:07:49 PM

HiTechObsessed said:
No, with 3-pins, you can adjust the speed via voltage through the motherboard. It's not as exact as the PWM control, but with the motherboard, you can control how fast the fan spins.


Ok, thanks, i will try cooler master, I hope that the cable be long enough.

Shark seems good, and with low power consumition respect to cooler master... 13€ shark vs 14.70€ coolermaster...
Ok thanks by recomendations... i will say you what get finally.
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May 29, 2014 12:52:47 PM

Finally i bought jetflo, but wire is short to 4 pin mobo system fan, conector is in back chasis (msi h87m-p33). Then i mounted fan in last screws positions of 5.25" bay. MSI default RPM are 50% (1400RPM) make noise, in manual configuration MSI only permit 50% min. In command center with fan tune is auto setup at 800RPM, now is quiet.
But the damned Command center of msi dont load setup to restart, i must do it manually.
P.S: A screw has bad:
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