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Sneak peek at the MCX159MrB that Mr B and I are creating to evaluate this new Fan
(Pic Showing 10,546rpm)
Some interesting facts:
For Performance numbers you'll have to wait for the Front page article, probably sometime next week.
PS we will run tests using this incredible counter-rotating blade fan running from the crazy 12volt 10,500rpm, down to 4 or 5 volts for those of you like myself that don't like high noise levels.
I'll say this though, if you liked the 60mm Delta Black Max back in the day, you will love this fan even more if your crazy enough to run it at 12volts, when this review is done I will be running it at probably 5 volts.
More details regarding this unique fan Are located here
(Pic Showing 10,546rpm)
Some interesting facts:
- A normal MCX159 has 96 pins, The Mcx159Mrb has 163 pins!
- A normal MCX159 is 40.4 x 40.4 x 42 mm, The MCX159MrB is 50mm x 50mm x 38mm (these numbers are without a fan)
- The Normal Swiftech Fan rotates at 5200rpm, The MXC159MrB Fan with COUNTER-ROTATING fan spins at a mind boggling 10,500rpm
- THE MCX159 produces 6.3cfm, The MCX159MrB puts out 18 or 22cfm
- The MCX159 produces 18dBA, The MCX159MrB JMC fan puts out 41.5-52dBA at 12volts......OK Swiftech wins in the quiet department
- The Swiftech MCX159 costs around $30, The SwiftechMcx 159MrB for just the heatsink alone (MCX4000) is double that, so we win right?
For Performance numbers you'll have to wait for the Front page article, probably sometime next week.
PS we will run tests using this incredible counter-rotating blade fan running from the crazy 12volt 10,500rpm, down to 4 or 5 volts for those of you like myself that don't like high noise levels.
I'll say this though, if you liked the 60mm Delta Black Max back in the day, you will love this fan even more if your crazy enough to run it at 12volts, when this review is done I will be running it at probably 5 volts.
More details regarding this unique fan Are located here