njallday New member Apr 25, 2012 #1 So I'm planning on getting a few Bitfenix fans for when I order my new case (650d or Switch 810), and I was just wondering, what's do the Spectre Pros do that the normal Spectres don't (other than ever cooler looks)?
So I'm planning on getting a few Bitfenix fans for when I order my new case (650d or Switch 810), and I was just wondering, what's do the Spectre Pros do that the normal Spectres don't (other than ever cooler looks)?
T thehidecheck New member Apr 25, 2012 #2 Got me. Frame looks abit sturdier. As per spec runs abit faster and has a higher air pressure to match. Why spectre's?
Got me. Frame looks abit sturdier. As per spec runs abit faster and has a higher air pressure to match. Why spectre's?
njallday New member Apr 25, 2012 #3 Spectres are quiet, cheap, and great looking. Just wondering if the extra $6 is worth it performance-wise
Spectres are quiet, cheap, and great looking. Just wondering if the extra $6 is worth it performance-wise
T thehidecheck New member Apr 25, 2012 #4 Stick to your reasons to buying them, if you want to buy cheap, go cheap(though you arent sacrificing that much).
Stick to your reasons to buying them, if you want to buy cheap, go cheap(though you arent sacrificing that much).
T tharionos New member Apr 25, 2012 #5 on the spectre pro's ts the blades ( their profiled ) and the guide fans on the front to make for more focused airflow ( also think it has higher static pressure and a new type of bearing i think but not sure if the other normal spectre has that to
on the spectre pro's ts the blades ( their profiled ) and the guide fans on the front to make for more focused airflow ( also think it has higher static pressure and a new type of bearing i think but not sure if the other normal spectre has that to