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have you seen this for sale?
it on delta's site but i cant find for sale
it on delta's site but i cant find for sale
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i think it will work better then a 1 blade fan in high pressurewilllangford said:thats insain...but i would think it would do more than about 60cfm..
~Will
i can't go to thatslipknot said:If you really want the CFMs and the noise that goes with it, why don't you just attach a blower to the side of your system.
http://forum.oc-forums.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=118193
The guy says it puts out between 125-175 CFM and is about as loud as a high powered fan.
cmdrjay4 said:
i can't go to that
i don't have 100 posts!
ok thanksslipknot said:
This is what the post says :
"This is a 12V blower out of a 94 Mercury Topaz. The dimensions are approximately 10"X10"X7". I took it out planning to use it in a watercooling setup, but I ran out of money. I have no way to measure the airflow, but I would estimate it to be between 125-175 CFM. It's about as loud as my Gladiator II. It would be ideal for a watercooling setup, since most watercooling "radiators" are actually automotive heatercores.
If you're looking to make your watercooling setup work even better, this is for you. Edit: Price is $15 shipped, or make me an offer."
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He also has 2 pictures. I don't think I'm suppose to link to them though because they aren't mine. If you want to see what a blower looks like give me a sec. There was an article on www.overclockers.com a while ago of someone that put a blower on teh side of his PC. I'll search and post a link shortly