![]() ![]() GIGABYTE AORUS WATERFORCE X 280 Liquid Cooler.This is entirely unrealistic, and during normal function, should not be anywhere near that close. This includes Pla圓r KitGuru eteknix and goldfries I WILL NOTE that he did note that he put the sensor 1cm away from the fans. ![]() Quite frankly, every OTHER review I've read about them have practically PRAISED them. I'd love to hear your testing methodology, and to hear a baseline. One of the fans I couldn't return ended up in the trash because the bearings blew due to the oil leaking. Since then I have moved to Thermaltake Riing fans which move double the air at a fraction of the noise. Way over 40db, and move next to no air with no static pressure. The fans attached to the radiator are very LOUD. All of those facts were pulled directly from the website. You do know that the db RATING was pulled directly from the specs website, and anything under 30db is considered silent right? You're spewing complete bullshit here, and I'm assuming you work for AeroCool. With everything combined and in the case with all panels on I just cannot hear any of the fans at all and they are really silent. I have tested this also and confirm the spec from Aerocool is correct within the 10% tolerance range You state at 12v they run at 1500rpm, there seems to be something wrong with your set-up or your overvolting the fans as they should be running at an average of 1200rpm 12v and 800rpm 7v. when using the 7v reduction adaptor i get no more than 11.5dBA. I do not know how your getting 23.1dBA as they do not exceed 16 at full power which has been tested in a sound proof room so your testing is s incorrect and are picking up background noise or something. ![]() At 100% load on the Xeons the fans on the H80i's never exceed faster than 1000rpm and both CPU's run at approx 27 degrees C max. I thought about using the 140mm ones on the case but decided against this as they generate a lot more noise and I am very happy with the 120mm versions and they definitely keep the H80i's cooler than the stock corsair fans. Power Source: PSU with 7v Voltage Reduction 3pin Adapter I got these originally to replace the fans on my 2 Corsair H80i for both my Xeons. I am new around here and I actually use 7 of the 120mm Aerocool Dead Silence fans (red). I heard gentle typhoon fans are good but really you only need to spend $10 on fans. I don't feel like paying $20+ for fans haha. Comes with an undervolter thats black and a short molex to 3-pin. The cables are sleeved black (decently) and the length of the wire is long. They have rubber pins and corner to reduce vibrations which always helps. They look kinda neat although I didn't buy them for the looks. I should probably add what I like about them. I wish they came in 120mm as they push more air at a lower RPM and seem to be silent. I was really hoping they would be a little better than the $6 fans I already have. I am quite disappointed in these fans as you can probably tell. You can feel the air from the DS fan escaping out through the edges of the blades. That same cooler master fan undervolted pushes more air than the DS fan running at 12V through a radiator. They sound nearly identical to cooler masters $6CAD 2000RPM fans (undervolted). You can hear the air escaping around the edge of the blades and you can also hear this really quite buzzing noise from the motor. ![]() These fans obviously create the sound of whooshing air, which is normal but the whooshing sounds isn't pleasing. I purchased 4 of these fans from NCIX because they claim to be moderately silent & move a good amount of air.īoy was I wrong, these fans are loud especially when up against a radiator. Let me start off by saying, these fans do not seem to meet their requirements. Product name: AeroCool DS EXtreme Cooling 120mm (black). Hello, first review I'll be doing on LTT. ![]()
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