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sp-94 edges out xp-120.

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Old 07-29-04, 11:20 PM Thread Starter   #1
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sp-94 edges out xp-120.


Results are starting to come in:

sp-94 . . . 1st

xp-120 . . . 8th

The result appear to be based on the lack of high speed 120mm fans to test, though the xp-120's graph does seem to be flattening out after 2500 rpm. At low speeds, the xp-120 wins, but after 2500 rpm the sp-94 takes the lead.

http://www.overclockers.com/articles373/p4sum.asp

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The XP-120 was designed for quieter operation..We all know what that means..Less cooling to a certain point..Anyone willing to test a 120 x 38mm gutted fan for a spacer?

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