I want to get an extra fan to supplement the existing stock fan but I don't know if I actually need one. Still, I'm looking for a fan that has a noise level of 25dba or less at its lowest setting and 82.9 CFM or higher at its highest setting. My overall usage will be applications on a overclocked and (possibly) unlocked system in an Antec 300 Illusion case with stock fans.
Here are a couple fans I'm looking at.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835200021
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106153
Are any of them good and do I use them as push or pull?
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"A computer is never finished, you just run out of money."
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not sure you can add another fan. it uses a special mounting bracket. if you did add another you would make the airflow go in the same direction as the first fan.
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Unless you're seriously overclocking you don't need a second fan on that CPU cooler.
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Yes, it's a good CPU cooler. I have the same one myself. But when one overclocks doesn't one want to push it to the limit? I know I do. I also have a second fan on mine. It's a cheaper single-speed Rosewill model with 29.28 dBA and pushing 74.48 CFM. I'm pleased with the push/pull arrangement of the two fans.
Both fans about which Stealth3si is asking are good, I'm sure. I don't see the need for paying extra for one with an LED if you can't see into the case. But fans are cheap. -
I have a hyper 212 plus...basically the same thing....i have 2 fans on mine and it helps...i dont even O'clock and it helps with temps..you dont need any special fan...only requirement is a PWM model....i have 2 stock cooler masters on mine (PWM) and the can max out to 2000rpm's...of course they never get close to that...mine never goes past 39c
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Hey look i found an 212 evo oem fan - $6.99
http://www.cmstore-usa.com/hyper-212-evo-120mm-fan-oem-package/
but after shipping kind of kills it.
i dunno should I buy it?"A computer is never finished, you just run out of money." -
I've decided to buy the CM blademasters. It is PWM and has same RPM ratio (600-2000) as the stock EVO fan and higher max static air pressure for EVO cooling (3.90 mmH2O) yet slightly lower CFM @ slightly higher dBA for less than $10.
Now, I have a 120mm Tricool exhaust case fan that is around 60-92mm away from the EVO and i also have a 140mm exhaust fan on top of the case above the CPU. I want to know if it is better to:
1. simply replace the stock EVO fan with the blademaster fan as push and allow the air to flow out of the case through the exhaust fan.
Or
2. Pair the blademaster (as push) with the EVO stock fan (as pull) only if there would be a temp improvement as opposed to using only one fan as push.
OR
3. if 2 is better then buy two blademasters to push/pull the EVO.
What do you guys think?Last edited by Stealth3si; 14th Mar 2012 at 16:23.
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I've decided to buy the CM blademasters. It is PWM and has same RPM ratio (600-2000) as the stock EVO fan and higher max static air pressure for EVO cooling (3.90 mmH2O) yet slightly lower CFM @ slightly higher dBA for less than $10.
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Why do you think that you need pwm cooler I have cooler master haf 922 with hyper + push pull combination. MY pc has 8 fans and all are connected to the motherboard and have very useful and lovely program called speedfan which can control any 3 wire fan on almost any type of motherboard automatic depended of the temp or manual
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Speaking of PWM I just got a PWM splitter in the mail today. It's from OKgear and has four pins on each female connector. I'm using two Blademasters so do I need to remove pin 3 to get proper reading from the mobo?
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Simple...PWM you don't need speedfan...the MB does it for you...he has antec tri-cool fans (tri cools have a 3 speed switch on them so you can choose which speed you want to use...low, medium and high)...no need for software to do it
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I want to get an idea of how much more I would have to spend to buy a HS (minus the stock fans) thick enough to take advantage of a dual fan push/pull configuration to produce a significant temperature drop, i.e., 5-6c or more(?).
The EVO costed me $21. I'm willing to spend around $20-$30 more ($40-$50 total) for a more efficient HS minus the stock fans it comes with, since I'd be cooling it with a pair of Blademasters."A computer is never finished, you just run out of money." -
I have no issues with PWM with my Gigabyte boards. Always spin up when the processor is taxed.
Depends on what processor you have and if you decide to overclock it. If you leave it alone and don't mess with it, the Hyper 212 Plus is just fine in push/pull config. Mine works fine. In winter months it stays around 35 to 39c. In summer months it hovers around 41 to 42c...never above. Ypou don't need to spend gobs of money to cool a processor. That's why the hyper 212 is so popular...it works well.
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