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I would like to see imitators sooner rather than later. The Titan Kukri looks like a GT but does not perform like one. The closest fan to it is the San Ace "Silent" series, which is a few dollars more per fan, and still not quite as good as the GT -- I know because I have a range of both.So why do you ask that question?
He wants a 140mm versionYou can still buy the real deal here. Why buy knock-offs when real ones still exist and are proven tech not some cheap copy.
He wants a 140mm version
Yes. Besides, I have all the Scythes from 500 to 1850, 3000 and 4150 rpm; group buy 2150 rpm fans; and a PWM 2150.I don't have anything in 140mm that is comparable. I have Noctua, Thermalright and NZXT fans in that size. They are pretty good. I'd like to see a 140mm GT fan though.
All the fans in the link were 120mm fans. As I said, the NF-A14, the NF-A15, the TY-14x, the NZXT all are among the best 140mm fans. I'd like to see a 140mm fan using Gentle Typhoon IP.
All the fans in the link were 120mm fans. As I said, the NF-A14, the NF-A15, the TY-14x, the NZXT all are among the best 140mm fans. I'd like to see a 140mm fan using Gentle Typhoon IP.
Just curious, but which of the NZXTs are we talking about? The FN series seems kinda meh to me (balance between pressure and airflow), and the FZ series has issues pushing air through my exhaust (exhaust slots in the NZXT S340 case, top and back they are fairly restrictive) slots due to not enough pressure.All the fans in the link were 120mm fans. As I said, the NF-A14, the NF-A15, the TY-14x, the NZXT all are among the best 140mm fans. I'd like to see a 140mm fan using Gentle Typhoon IP.
Couldn't you just reverse engineer and 3d print yourself the blade and stick on a motor that woudl fit. I'd be willing to say, you could probably make a better fan that whats out there by taking the best from all fans and printing your own cages and blades, for personal use of course.
The FX 140 V2 has the same impeller -- complete with blades -- as do the Thermalright TY-140, TY-143 and TY147A, both square-framed and round-framed. I have measured the sound pressure levels and the CFM outputs of all of those fans. They are not quite as good as the Noctua NF-A14 and NF-A15, but they cost half as much. There are no other fans that do as well. Check out this review for direct comparisons. Check out this review for all the 140mm PWM fans I could evaluate (5th chart).Just curious, but which of the NZXTs are we talking about? The FN series seems kinda meh to me (balance between pressure and airflow), and the FZ series has issues pushing air through my exhaust (exhaust slots in the NZXT S340 case, top and back they are fairly restrictive) slots due to not enough pressure.
Ahhh yeah their 'rad' fan. I should've bought those for my exhaust fans. Didn't think the grills would be so restrictive :/The FX 140 V2 has the same impeller -- complete with blades -- as do the Thermalright TY-140, TY-143 and TY147A, both square-framed and round-framed. I have measured the sound pressure levels and the CFM outputs of all of those fans. They are not quite as good as the Noctua NF-A14 and NF-A15, but they cost half as much. There are no other fans that do as well. Check out this review for direct comparisons. Check out this review for all the 140mm PWM fans I could evaluate (5th chart).
All the fans in the link were 120mm fans. As I said, the NF-A14, the NF-A15, the TY-14x, the NZXT all are among the best 140mm fans. I'd like to see a 140mm fan using Gentle Typhoon IP.
shifting the generated noise from high frequency/pitch which is quite annoying and noticeable, into lower freq (aka bassy, is this even the right term ? ) which more tolerable.