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[Water Cooling] Fan Test XSPC RX 480 Quad Rad


Posted by The Duke on 20 Dec 2011 / 6 Comments
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Noiseblocker BlackSilentFan XL2:

The fact that good quality does not have to be expensive, is shown by the third version of the NB-BlackSilentFan series. The well-balanced properties of this bestseller make this inexpensive and high-quality series of fans the absolute bestseller throughout the world.

Our least expensive series of fans moves in such high circles, however, that other producers come off worse in direct comparisons, even with their considerably more expensive “high-end” fans.

Detailed information:

  • High-quality, stable, glass fiber-reinforced chassis in a classic design with anti-dust polycarbonate rotor.
  • Extra-long connection cable.
  • Incl. 4 screws for mounting.
  • Extremely low start voltage!
  • Low impulse noise NB-EKAPlus II wide-range drive.


Maximum Reliability:

  • Reverse pole and overload protection, restart function, extremely fail-safe.
  • Extremely quiet bearings.


Highest Quality:

  • Scope of delivery: retail packs including 4 screws.
  • 3-year guarantee.


Thermaltake 12CM Turbo Fan:


Thermaltake Duramax 12:


Thermaltake Pure Silence ISGC Fan 12:


Thermaltake Smart Case Fan:


Thermaltake Standard Case Fan:


Thermaltake Thunderblade:


Yate Loon D12SM-12:

Yate Loon, the premiere OEM case fan manufacturer, is well-known for providing high quality, silent 120mm case fans. The Yate Loon D12SM-12 has an impressive CFM to noise ratio, at only a fraction of the price of comparable fans. These versatile fans are constantly recommended for any 120mm application, whether it’s on a heatsink, in a case, or even on radiators.

At 70.5 CFM, the Yate Loon D12SM-12 offers much more airflow than its fellow, low-speed counterpart (D12SL-12, 47CFM). This fan is highly recommended in situations when low speed fans just don’t provide enough flow for efficient cooling. The D12SM-12 also works great when paired with a fan speed controller.


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Written by The Duke


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The Duke
1 years ago



Thanks Miah! I am just glad I can keep getting companies that like this kind of testing.

miahallen
1 years ago



This just keeps getting better….good job Drew :)

Pitbull#2
2 yearss ago



The reasone I ask Is I have the RX 360. lol Id LOVE to see what diff fans do it in I may Change! :D Im Useing the Masscool in Push. I have the Haf Advanced. I have a 140 B Gears in the back of the Case They Move a TON. But It would be Nice to know which work best lol like i said I may switch everything on your Finding :D

Oh and when you done with any of that stuff if you wantt o say,Give it awayId be glad to take it and Build a special rig for it.lol ;)

The Duke
2 yearss ago



I will see what I can do Pitt ;)

Thanks for the suggestions

Pitbull#2
2 yearss ago



Try the B-gears the Masscool. and the Aprivia fans next.


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