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swsnyder
06-25-01, 09:29 AM
There are plenty of claims regarding which CPU fan cools the best, but I want to know which is the most reliable.

I've got a dual-CPU (read: can't fit monster heatsinks) Pentium3 machine that is offsite, so reliability is a high priority for me. If either CPU has a temperature above Intel spec, the machine will shut down. That's bad. Plus I've had a few fans that got flakey after a while.

So what I want to know is, which CPU can will last the longest? I'm more than willing to trade a little cooling performance for the knowedge that the fan will continue to cool effectively.

Opinions, please? Thank you.

JTC
06-25-01, 09:37 AM
Papst

ManOfKnight
06-25-01, 11:01 AM
i haven't had any trouble with my Delta black label

Neither has my father-in-law

samuknow
06-25-01, 11:14 AM
Welcome to the forum,

I have several papst running 24/7 never had a prob. I have seen these installed from the manufacturer.

Tachyon
06-25-01, 09:35 PM
I just said this in a post on Top Motor fans but I'll reiterate. Find the engineering spec's for different fans and look at things like nominal operating temperatures, MTBF, etc.

I personally like Sanyo Denki's engineering.

Placid
06-25-01, 09:43 PM
Comair/rotron make some really good fans but they are on the expensive side.

http://www.comairrotron.com/

surlyjoe
06-25-01, 10:14 PM
my oldest living one is a boxer , I have a panaflo thats almost as old though