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Old 8th June 2004, 19:03   #1
Vulk
 
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Ieps,

I've bought myself an Superflower SF402 Case.

http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=42

I'm using the 2intake fans @5V, a zalman 80mm fan @5V outtake and a 80mm fan @5V in de psu.
As cpucooler, I'm using the sp97 with a 92mm papst @7V.
The system ain't completely silent right now because of the standard fangrills of the case...
So I'm planning to do some modding but I need some advice. I have 2 silent papst 120 mm fans lying around that will be used.
I ordered the following fangrill to place in my toppannel (120mm)

fangrill

I'm nog going to use the standard fans of the case anymore, but I want to place a 120mm fan in the bottom of my case.
My question now, would it make a big difference to place 2 120mm in the bottom?
For the rest I would replace the standard fangrill of the outtake and I ordered a psu with a 120mm fan in the bottom. I also ordered a vga-silencer and a Radeon 9800 Pro.

Please do consider that a third papst 120mm fan would cost me another 25Euro and I will only buy if it makes a significant difference.

Silence and cooling are two things I want...
 
Old 8th June 2004, 19:21   #2
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I don't think u can get 2 120mm in the front (if u already can get one there). Maybe consider using that fan as exhaust fan and dremel, cut or wathever, the front grills away. Ow, and u don't need a papst to have a silent pc, an enermax 120 is quiet too u know (@~1000rpm).
 
Old 8th June 2004, 19:23   #3
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I know, but since I already have those papsts. I would place those 120 mm in the bottom of my case...
 
Old 11th June 2004, 23:29   #4
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enermax fans are NOT quiet. been there, done that; they just won't run as silent as a papst fan does

1 or 2 120mm fans in the bottom don't make a huge difference I think. a big fan in the sidepanel/top would do a lot more
 
Old 12th June 2004, 07:39   #5
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I ain't gonne mod my sidepannel, I want to try out vertical airflow.
 
Old 12th June 2004, 11:06   #6
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how about using such a chillvent?
 
Old 12th June 2004, 11:27   #7
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Nah, to fancy for what it is. I don't think it's good for my casecooling to.
 
Old 12th June 2004, 11:29   #8
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Nah, to fancy for what it is. I don't think it's good for my casecooling to.
reread the review then, and my testing results
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Old 12th June 2004, 11:35   #9
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bottom intake + chillvent=

i'll buy one for my silent machine, if the price isn't too high
 
Old 12th June 2004, 11:37   #10
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What about your graka then?
 
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