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Old 16th September 2005, 12:57   #11
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no matter how super silent those fans are, they are still inferior to a 120mm one or 2 80mm ones
 
Old 16th September 2005, 13:58   #12
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There is an 80mm fan on the other side of the; if you look thru the clear side window. It would be wonderful if we all will judge everything from the look/outside.

Rutar, I am sure your friends may say you are a nice reasonable guy. Since I haven't met you, judging from the words you use and the tone of your voice, you are inferior to a 4 year old toddler.
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they are still inferior to a 120mm one or 2 80mm ones
that power is maybe not required at all
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Old 16th September 2005, 14:16   #14
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unless components start to live longer the hotter they are, it is required
 
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unless components start to live longer the hotter they are, it is required
That depends on effiiciency factor; the higher the efficiency the lower the heat loss. Input = output control; Cause of Effect logic. The root cause of all the heat is the result of energy loss; bigger fan is to resolve the phenomenon and not the root cause. Without testing the unit, you should not make a hasty judgement.
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unless components start to live longer the hotter they are, it is required
did you read my previous posts? guess you didn't
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Old 16th September 2005, 16:33   #17
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I did but that doesn't change the fact it's better to keep components as cool as possible to increase lifetime.
 
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I did but that doesn't change the fact it's better to keep components as cool as possible to increase lifetime.
Turn your house a/c on, keeps you live longer + plus your components. But, a/c makes noise louder than your 120mm Papst fan
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Old 16th September 2005, 21:20   #19
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we do not have AC here as default equipment =O
 
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Should I say you have a retarded builder to have built a house without A/C installed?
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