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rrjwilson

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Currently for my new WC setup I have 6x Yate Loons (3x SL and 3x SH). The higher speed ones will attach to the lower radiator facing sideways out of my case as they need the extra push. The lower speed ones will push up through the radiator in the roof of the case as they are already helped by thermal currents within the case.

You have already told me that for the money Yates are the best and even if it wasn't for the money they are pretty much the best. Here is my dilemma: You guys have made me think about beautifying my rig during this process and perhaps creating some sort of mod-monster thing. So far the gentle modding vibes of the forum are winning against my wallet.

I have a finesse addition to the case which replaces one of the sets of fans and moves the arrangement round so air is pulled through (or possibly both). Being a scientist and general geek I like to do the maths for these things so I want figures but my searching has given me bugger all. Can you fill in the blanks for the Yates?

New Fan said:
Voltage: 7~13V

Current: 0.20A

RPM: 1600

CFM: 62.12

Air Pressure: 1.56mm-H20

Noise: 16dBA

Yate Loon SL said:
Operation Voltage: 6.5~13.8V

Current: 0.30A

RPM: 1350

CFM: 47

Air Pressure: 0.09mm-H20

Noise: 28dBA

Yate Loon SH said:
Operation Voltage: 6.5~13.8V

Current: 0.30A

RPM: 2200

CFM: 88

Air Pressure: ______

Noise: 40dBA
 
hey, i have 4 aero cool xtreme turbines they have a cfm rating of 89, 1800 rpm, and are relatively quiet (not that it matters to me). they are excellent for rads btw and run off of a fan header or molex.
 
Aero cool xtreme said:
Operation Voltage: 10.2~13.8V

Current: 0.5A

RPM: 1800

CFM: 89

Air Pressure: 1.83mm-H20

Noise: 32dBA

So yours are this then. The static pressure/air pressure they create that is the important part for radiator use. Thats why i'm creating this list.
 
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