View Full Version : here it is for all of you looking for the 80c.f.m. delta
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 05:42 PM
www.sidewindercomputers.com I hope this helps you all.
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 05:54 PM
Your welcome and glad I could help.
still looking to where I get a case mod kit to drill and mount 120mm fans in my case......
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 05:59 PM
Go to www.caseetc.com and go under tools they have a Milwaukee hole saws 80mm, 92mm, and the 120mm one`s.
SWEET!! Thanks again
damn your sig is long! you gonna post your north bridge chipset and its temps too?? LOL
Instead of going under tools - go under fans - they have complete blowhole kits .... SWEET!!
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 06:24 PM
temps are 28c idle and 33c full load LOL:D Wait it will get longer when I get my back-up rig done.
Got me a 120mm blowhole and some other goodies.... hehehe cooler ... must be cooler!
OMG they should call it the vapochillfan or something like that! 80.16cfm at ......52dB!!
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 06:58 PM
Could you see putting that beast on the Swiftech MC462.
saw a 120mm fan that pushes 131CFM!!!!
WOO HOO it can fly!
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 07:40 PM
I'm getting two of them plus the 80c.f.m Delta.
VashTheStampede
11-25-01, 07:42 PM
Originally posted by jbell
saw a 120mm fan that pushes 131CFM!!!!
WOO HOO it can fly!
2CoolTek I presume? They sell them for like $16 or $18 per fan, can't remember exactly. Hell get a 120mm-to-60mm fan adapter and put it on your heatsink :D
~RT~
Originally posted by RedneckTech
2CoolTek I presume? They sell them for like $16 or $18 per fan, can't remember exactly. Hell get a 120mm-to-60mm fan adapter and put it on your heatsink :D
~RT~ I got a CAK38 with black label delta on it - do I need and is it better to run a 120-->60mm duct?
I also bought a 120mm blowhole kit and a few other extras a half hour ago....
the 120mm fan is a parafin? or something like that from www.caseetc.com I am going to add 1- 120mm exhuast on top my Antec SX1030 case and add (maybe) 2 more on the door - or at least float mounted on hinges in front of the door - one above the PCI and the other above the CPU - then remove my two front 80mm fans - I won't need them!
***edit***
PANAFLO 120mm H1A
120x120x38
5.52 Watts
103.8 CFM
41.5 dB-A
.6A.
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 07:49 PM
Nope not 2cooltek. This is at sidewindercomputers.com
Why are you running 1Gig of Registered ram on Win98SE???
98SE doesn't know what to do with all that ram!!!
And how do you lap a CPU???
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 07:55 PM
Who me?
Originally posted by Klownin79
Who me?
Yes in your sig you have a 1Gig of PC133
on a Win98SE rig - 98SE doesn't need and can not use that much ram!
VashTheStampede
11-25-01, 08:01 PM
Originally posted by jbell
Yes in your sig you have a 1Gig of PC133
on a Win98SE rig - 98SE doesn't need and can not use that much ram!
As I've read it, Win98 doesn't use over 64MB :D, similar with Windows 2000, both need registry hacks to allow them to use more than that.
~RT~
adamtekh
11-25-01, 08:11 PM
ok RAM , 98 , and SE will see 512 and use maybe 300 of it , unless your doing lots of heavy multitasking , and video editing and such
ram disk any one ?
2000 sees like 3 gigs , and will use about 128 just for the os if u got lotsa ram i recomend 256 or higer for 2000
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 08:14 PM
Ok my 512 ram is non registered and non ECC. It does see that it has 1 gig and not 512.
adamtekh
11-25-01, 08:16 PM
so it might see 1024 , it wont realy use it
Wicked Klown
11-25-01, 08:30 PM
well just think if i up grade to XP I'm set if not so be it. I only paid $30 a piece anyways.
Originally posted by jbell
saw a 120mm fan that pushes 131CFM!!!!
WOO HOO it can fly! I've got a 120mm 130cfm fan in the front of mine. I got it at Grainger for 22 bucks. It sucks things off my desk.
Thanks Klownin79 for the link.
THE A LIST:D:D:D:D:D
1. 80mm DELTA FFB0812EHE 80 X 38 .90 Amp 5700RPM 80.16 CFM 52 dBA
2. 80mm DELTA FFB0812SHE 80 X 38 .56 Amp 4900RPM 68CFM(Demoted to case fan)
3. 120mm YS Tech 2800 RPM .66 Amps 131.5 CFM 8.0 mm-Aq 45 dBA
edit = took out the pics so I wouldnt get in trouble since they were like advertising for the online stores since their URLs were on the pic.
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