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What fan should I use with my Thermalright Ultra-120




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What are the best fans to use with the Thermalright Ultra-120? I was thinking of http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6835185006

Let me guys know what you think.


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That's what I am using. I bought three: one for the HS, one to pull air into the front, and one to pull air out of the case.

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Yup, the Scythe S-FLEX are quiet and move quite a lot of air.


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ditto, same fan i am using with great OC results. Very quiet too.

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yeah theyre pretty good fans.

Scythe makes 3 models of the Sflex... the D, E and F.
D is lower RPM, but MUCH quieter, thats the one I would go with.

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I always go for the Silverstone FM121..110qfpm on high and comes with a free speed controler.
Look around the web and you can find them for as low as $11

I also always remove any fan grill on the back of the computer case for 100% airflow.


Message edited by ZOldDude on 12-25-2007 at 04:29:54 AM

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