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25th June 2004, 00:16 | #1 |
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| silent ventilation(sort of aero) i've a small ventilator from an dead mobile airco from school recovered. here are some pics when i put it on i tough omg wtf is this. is has a little bit of air coming out of it. a little bit later when i put my hand for the outlet, the fan increase the spead automatic and quick he has a HUGE airflow::grin: |
25th June 2004, 00:23 | #2 |
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| these sort of fans have a bad noise/performance ratio when it comes down to CPU cooling, don't know if this also applies for aircooling, if you put this at the side of your case I think you can do away with all the fans in your case, now only to override the automatic speed regulator so you can set the required rotation speed & minimise noise
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25th June 2004, 00:24 | #3 |
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| mod it and cut everything open at the back of a case so there's a constant airflow is it noisy ? and can you silent it by lower the voltage or will it malfuntionate then ? |
25th June 2004, 00:28 | #4 |
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| maybe but at low speed you almost can ignore the sound. i dont think i am going to use it in my pc. maybe in my project phase-change under my pc to cool my rad performance:it hase a very good warp of air ,thats my opinion its just a MAD vent
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25th June 2004, 00:30 | #5 | |
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don't take my world for it, just make your ears work: http://www.madshrimps.be/files/article-jmke-68.wmv
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25th June 2004, 00:34 | #6 |
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| nice but i can asure you the fan isn't that noisy
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25th June 2004, 00:38 | #7 |
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| same way a 200mm radial fan won't be as noisy as the 80mm version
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25th June 2004, 00:41 | #8 | |
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because later the day i am going to put my phase-change on it(try)
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25th June 2004, 00:53 | #9 | |
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25th June 2004, 08:05 | #10 |
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| My father works in a building, they got gigantic radial blowers (1 meter wide I think ), and they are quiet, yet powerful (I once cought a cold because of that thing |
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