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Goku
07-27-01, 06:06 PM
Ok i have decided on a Heatsink im getting the Swiftech MC462. I do not want the peice of crap thats on it. Its the Sanyo Denki fan. I would like to see what others think is the best fan to get.

Bender
07-27-01, 06:11 PM
Sunon has a 50cfm extreme output fan. 2cooltek.com has it for $9.

Thelemac
07-27-01, 10:54 PM
I hear that the Delta that is the other option is an excellent choice...though a tad noisey. You might look into a Hoot Chute.

Hoot
07-27-01, 10:58 PM
Get the 80x38mm Delta Focused Flow fan. Yeah, it's loud, but tolerable with the cover on and the box under the desk. If you get a rheostat, you can turn it down when you don't need full cooling power. I think SideWinder sells them.
And yes, there is always the superior Hoot Chute aka Cohesive Air Cooling. ;D

Hoot

It_The_Cow
07-27-01, 11:20 PM
Hey Hoot, you should patent your Cohesive Air Cooling

Goku
07-28-01, 01:08 AM
first off thanks for all the advice. But I still have a question what is cohesive air cooling?.

YahooDave
07-28-01, 11:02 AM
Hoot (Jul 27, 2001 10:58 p.m.):
Get the 80x38mm Delta Focused Flow fan. Yeah, it's loud, but tolerable with the cover on and the box under the desk. If you get a rheostat, you can turn it down when you don't need full cooling power. I think SideWinder sells them.
And yes, there is always the superior Hoot Chute aka Cohesive Air Cooling. ;D

Hoot

I agree, but good luck finding a place that sells this beauty. IF anyone knows where you can get the 80mm Delta please let us know (68cfm).

Goku
07-28-01, 11:09 AM
68.5 cfm delta fan is at http://www.coolerguys.com so the swiftech mc462 will out cool the thermalright sk6 with that fan on it? I want the best but i won't go water at this time because i want to see what my sys can do with air.

most deaf
07-28-01, 03:21 PM
delta is bloody noisy, another option is try and make a adapter so you can fit a 120mm fan on it