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Re: The Nano! #11
Thanks guys!

After a very good conversation on tomshw.it with a guy about H80i's fans, I will change my NoiseBlocker. The main reason is because the one in pull makes everytime @ every speed super weird noise. Noise is actually boring :/

It is not faulty, is just a design problem. Some years ago I wasn't so crazy about noise, but now I want a super quiet system

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Thanks guys!

After a very good conversation on tomshw.it with a guy about H80i's fans, I will change my NoiseBlocker. The main reason is because the one in pull makes everytime @ every speed super weird noise. Noise is actually boring :/

It is not faulty, is just a design problem. Some years ago I wasn't so crazy about noise, but now I want a super quiet system



The noise you're talking about, it sounds like the fans "are sawing the air"?
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Re: The Nano! #13
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Thanks guys!

After a very good conversation on tomshw.it with a guy about H80i's fans, I will change my NoiseBlocker. The main reason is because the one in pull makes everytime @ every speed super weird noise. Noise is actually boring :/

It is not faulty, is just a design problem. Some years ago I wasn't so crazy about noise, but now I want a super quiet system



The noise you're talking about, it sounds like the fans "are sawing the air"?


Could be, you have the same fans I guess. It is a continuous noise that you have only at low speeds. Since I keep them the most of the time around 4-500 rpm, it is annoying

For what I have seen on Google, is a common problem in push/pull or only push or pull with some specific radiators. It is just a "buzz" and yes I tried even with spacers but the noise is always there
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Re: The Nano! #14
Ah ok, in this case it's a buzz noise ... I have the same here and I actually want to switch to high-pressure/low-rpm fans from Corsair.
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Re: The Nano! #15
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Ah ok, in this case it's a buzz noise ... I have the same here and I actually want to switch to high-pressure/low-rpm fans from Corsair.


Yes but I have a question: there is a true (and big) difference between a fan for radiator and one for case? I mean ok, one is with high static pressure and the other with high CFM, but there is a significant difference in terms of performance?

I see your point, I guess you are looking for SP120-PWM Quiet Edition but the static pressure is around 1,29 mmH20. If you take a look about Noctua S-12B (Redux) you will see that the pressure is barely the same but S-12B are "not suitable" for radiators.

I should really check fans for high static pressure or 1,3 mmH20 is good enough?
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Re: The Nano! #16
Small upgrade
I will test them soon, btw are 2x SP120 Quiet PWM and a Y-PWM cable from Akasa.

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Re: The Nano! #17
Sweet and now we want pics from the fans installed.
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Sweet and now we want pics from the fans installed.


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With AI Suite II and Fan Xpert, at 40% I have 426rpm that is more than enough for all my daily use. Around 1'000 rpm (75%) start to be noisy.
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What about removing the fan grill Luca? Wouldn't it look nicer?

RPM sounds really reasonable now
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Re: Aw: The Nano! #20
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What about removing the fan grill Luca? Wouldn't it look nicer?

RPM sounds really reasonable now


Fan grill is for my fingers
Trust me, I have had few issues with other fans..and fingers hahaha


Yes, rpm are good and perfomance more or less the same
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