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cinabolic Jul 2nd, 12, 03:39 PM #31

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Will always be the San Ace & Panaflo (Grand daddy fan)

H1101 Series for San Ace is absolutely amazing. Never fails to deliver.

Panaflo is really well made. Solid performer.

They under-volt well too.
Thanks for the H1101 heads up.
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wenasong Jul 2nd, 12, 03:46 PM #32
Am looking forward to the 140mm lineup for 560 rad. Gonna migrate soon to STH10.

Noise factor is not so important but must be able to cool about 300 W TDP of CPU.
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longsiew Jul 2nd, 12, 04:47 PM #33
I dun 100% take in the spec put my manufacturers
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cinabolic Jul 2nd, 12, 05:06 PM #34
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I dun 100% take in the spec put my manufacturers
Don't have proper equipment. Not that "pro" yet to have testing environment.
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DragonFire Jul 2nd, 12, 08:01 PM #35
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Am looking forward to the 140mm lineup for 560 rad. Gonna migrate soon to STH10.

Noise factor is not so important but must be able to cool about 300 W TDP of CPU.
STH10 has enough space for just about any fan. You could run 140x51 in push-pull.

The low powered ones run 39dB at 138cfm at a respectable 6mmH2O.

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wenasong Jul 2nd, 12, 08:02 PM #36
Will contact my supplier in Indonesia. Seems that some of these fans are manufactured there.
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cinabolic Jul 2nd, 12, 08:09 PM #37
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STH10 has enough space for just about any fan. You could run 140x51 in push-pull.

The low powered ones run 39dB at 138cfm at a respectable 6mmH2O.

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39db is kinda loud no?
My personal and most old folks preference is max at 22db.
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wenasong Jul 2nd, 12, 08:31 PM #38
well, doesn't matter as the computer are not going to be manned. They only access would have only been through terminal.
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wenasong Jul 2nd, 12, 08:36 PM #39
Is this the one?
9LB1412S501 - SANYO DENKI - SANACE FANS - AXIAL FAN, 140MM, 12VDC, 2.7A | element14 Singapore

I think the AC model is also OK.

There goes 400 bucks only for fans LOL
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cinabolic Jul 2nd, 12, 09:10 PM #40
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well, doesn't matter as the computer are not going to be manned. They only access would have only been through terminal.
Ya know I had this idea for a home where all computers are stored in the storeroom and all you see is display panels with touch screen and keyboards. Very Tony Stark.
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rickysio Jul 2nd, 12, 09:58 PM #41
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Ya know I had this idea for a home where all computers are stored in the storeroom and all you see is display panels with touch screen and keyboards. Very Tony Stark.
Someone did this IIRC. His PC room underneath is open air so he just drill a hole and just route cables through it... Can't remember where I saw it though.

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DragonFire Jul 3rd, 12, 12:15 AM #42
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Is this the one?
9LB1412S501 - SANYO DENKI - SANACE FANS - AXIAL FAN, 140MM, 12VDC, 2.7A | element14 Singapore

I think the AC model is also OK.

There goes 400 bucks only for fans LOL
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wenasong Jul 3rd, 12, 12:25 AM #43
Why not AC fans? I can just power it up using the wall socket.
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Archangel99 Jul 3rd, 12, 05:38 PM #44
this guide is generally useful.... lucky i am using silverstone AP121 tight close for my CM212+
very good even in this hot weather

SilverStone Technology Co., Ltd.- AP121
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Thanks to Archangel99 for this useful post! Jul 3rd, 12, from cinabolic
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cinabolic Jul 3rd, 12, 07:39 PM #45
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this guide is generally useful.... lucky i am using silverstone AP121 tight close for my CM212+
very good even in this hot weather

SilverStone Technology Co., Ltd.- AP121
Do note I made amendments on the Counter-spun theory; was writing it up in the middle of the night...
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