Crossflow fan being sent today!

FarFarAway

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w00tage!! :worship: :wavey: My Coolermaster crossflow fan is being sent to me today!!

All the reviews I've read say that it lowers all the temps in your system by about 2-3*C so I'm looking forward to it! :D

Specs:

Cross flow fan is a special designed blower for CM Stacker which can provide superior air flow and blows cold air directly to the key components onto your motherboard. In addition, with its adjustable fan speed controller, it allows you to have a totally control of performance and silence.



Specs:

Application for CM Stacker

Dimensions 50×50×336mm

Weight 400g

Voltage DC12V

Start Voltage 5V

Current 0.24amp

(4speeds) OFF 0 r.p.m

LOW 1400 r.p.m ( 6.5 V )

MIDDLE 1800 r.p.m ( 8.5 V )

HIGH 2500 r.p.m ( 12 V )

Noise Level 0 dB (OFF)

22 dB (LOW)

30 dB (MIDDLE)

38 dB (HIGH)

Airflow 0 CFM - 0 r.p.m

25 CFM - 1400 r.p.m

32 CFM - 1800 r.p.m

46 CFM - 2500 r.p.m

Pressure 2.0mmH20

Life Expectance 30,000 hrs

Bearing Type Ball Bearing

Note NOT compatible with extended motherboard
 
kempez815 said:
w00tage!! :worship: :wavey: My Coolermaster crossflow fan is being sent to me today!!

All the reviews I've read say that it lowers all the temps in your system by about 2-3*C so I'm looking forward to it! :D

Specs:

Cross flow fan is a special designed blower for CM Stacker which can provide superior air flow and blows cold air directly to the key components onto your motherboard. In addition, with its adjustable fan speed controller, it allows you to have a totally control of performance and silence.



Specs:

Application for CM Stacker

Dimensions 50×50×336mm

Weight 400g

Voltage DC12V

Start Voltage 5V

Current 0.24amp

(4speeds) OFF 0 r.p.m

LOW 1400 r.p.m ( 6.5 V )

MIDDLE 1800 r.p.m ( 8.5 V )

HIGH 2500 r.p.m ( 12 V )

Noise Level 0 dB (OFF)

22 dB (LOW)

30 dB (MIDDLE)

38 dB (HIGH)

Airflow 0 CFM - 0 r.p.m

25 CFM - 1400 r.p.m

32 CFM - 1800 r.p.m

46 CFM - 2500 r.p.m

Pressure 2.0mmH20

Life Expectance 30,000 hrs

Bearing Type Ball Bearing

Note NOT compatible with extended motherboard

Nice one. I'[ve heard that you need to install those after installing your hard disks - but as you've already built your machine you prolly don't need to know that ;)
 
name='XMS' said:
Nice one. I'[ve heard that you need to install those after installing your hard disks - but as you've already built your machine you prolly don't need to know that ;)

Yeah what I think you mean is that the HDD basket is in the way....I'll just yank it out...it don't take that long. No problems! :)
 
name='kempez815' said:
Yeah what I think you mean is that the HDD basket is in the way....I'll just yank it out...it don't take that long. No problems! :)

Thats the ticket!
 
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