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i was wondering what would be better.. one 60 cfm 120 mm fan or 2 44 92mm fans?? also would stacking the two fans get me 84 cfm in one area or not?? o im going to be cuting out the wholes on the side of my panel to add these..
The Overclocker
02-02-02, 04:27 PM
Originally posted by Ozzman
i was wondering what would be better.. one 60 cfm 120 mm fan or 2 44 92mm fans?? also would stacking the two fans get me 84 cfm in one area or not?? o im going to be cuting out the wholes on the side of my panel to add these..
big is beutiful and quieter. stacking fans does not work because the air coming off the first fans fins is angles about 45degrees and cannot be caught by the second set of fins
got u.. thanx anyone know of a 120 cfm with more cfm then 60 but not over 12 bucks?
Originally posted by Ozzman
got u.. thanx anyone know of a 120 cfm with more cfm then 60 but not over 12 bucks?
Panaflo - they are the ones to go with!
little more than 12 bucks but worth it! (http://www.caseetc.com/cgi-bin/caseetc/scan/sf=display/se=yes/)
Joe
or just go for 130 cfm :)
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/ystech120mm.html
Originally posted by BigRed
or just go for 130 cfm :)
http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/ystech120mm.html
compared to the 80mm delta this thing is quiet!!!!!!
it would rock for a blowhole creating massive negative pressure - which is awesome to help fight dust build up!
You will be better off getting a Sunon KD1212PMB3-6A. That is the 120x38mm low speed fan. It only puts out 84cfm, but that is mre than adequate for case cooling. The thicker the fan, the better it is at pushing air into a resistive path. The nice thing about this fan is that it is quiet. At $12.75(KDComputers), it is a Hoots Choice for 120mm fans. Second runner up is the Panaflo FBA12G12L-1A 120x38mm 86cfm fan, but it runs around $16.00.
Hoot
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