RAD FAN

KING_OF_SAND

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Does anyone have any good options for fans for a RAD. I need 3, but they must also be really quiet at min speed. below 20db and at high i dont want anything above 30db.

any suggestion?
 
Those gentle typhoons are not RAD fans. Its a good decision for a case fan but they do not provide any decent airflow. a good RAD fan mus be able to force a lot of air.
 
Alright now i am confused on this Coolermaster fan?? The cooler master site says that the fan runs at 2000rpm at 69cfm at 19db (http://www.coolermas...product_id=2915). but i look at Amazon they provide the information from Coolermaster showing that it is 90cfm with the rest of the specs the same (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026ZPFCK/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=A2EUTVCJXLAJ4K). I then read the comments and some are complaining that the fan is loud? 19db is as loud a whisper. Also i doubt a fan at 2000rpm is under 19db? my coolermaster Excalibur is 2000rpm and is 69db.
 
blade design play apart in that bro plus I have 3 of them in my sniper at 100% and they are pretty dang quiet I have one for rear exhaust one for additional front intake and one angled 45degrees at bottom of case near lowewr intake for extra flow on my GTX570 I hear air moving not fans whirling
 
Ok, then. I will take your word for it. But if you are wrong, I will come to your house and take that 570 of yours.
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From what I read it depends on what RAD you use, e.g if you use a thinker RAD they are designed for lower RPM fans if a thinner RAD then you'll need higher RPM fans
 
From what I read it depends on what RAD you use, e.g if you use a thinker RAD they are designed for lower RPM fans if a thinner RAD then you'll need higher RPM fans

Sickleflows are stupidly quiet for 2000rpm fans, the 900rpm 180mm silverstone Air Penetrator fans are louder.
 
Sickle flows make a racket from what I've seen about the net.

Just join the excalibur club, best all round fan IMO

I'm doubting that as I have 3 of them in this case and 2 more in my former step sons rig and none of them are loud. I plan on using them as long as they make them
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aye those be the ones matey lol had to do a google search to be 100% but there listed on CM's site with that part #
 
I understand that but KING_OF_SAND didn't say weather he wanted them for a thick or thin RAD.. he just said quiet fans at min. speed.

Ive got them on an H70 in the Rig (RV02-E)on my desk, got them on a small machine (an ancient akasa midi tower) with an H50 in push/pull (file server but what the hey
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) and my 2 render machines - one (Stacker 832) with Black Ice GT Xtreme 120.3 gen 1 in push/pull with 6 of them and the other (Stacker 830) with XSPC RS360 with 6 of them in Push/pull, recently replacing the 6 scythe GT's (they were only a tad quieter and selling 2 allowed me to buy 6 sickleflows, which btw perform better for a quarter of the price each - same ambient, sickleflows avg 1°C cooler).

That just about covers all possibilities right?

Also steer clear of CM excalibur's, built my younger brother a new machine a few months back and put some of those in it, turned it on first time, a few minutes later put them in the bin, i've used quieter Delta's in the past around a rad. He got some of the old GT's.
 
I have the excalibur, and its loud as a mofo. It was an amazing fan I had my cosair h50.

It's certainly not the rated 30db but I keep mine at max and sit right next to the rig not noticing they are there - soft woosh rather than choppy screech but yeah sickle flows aren't bad, they're just not outstandingly good either
 
I use gentle typhoons on my rad's. Best cooling I have seen from fans so far, took a good 2-4 degrees off my past set up. Both rads are low FPI rads.
 
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