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Yureak

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Looking to swap my Corsair SP120s... is Noctua NFF12 better or Gentle Typhoon AP15? Loudness is not an issue for me only pure performance. or should i keep?

I already have 2 stock SP120L pushing and 2 high performance SP120 doing pull on my h100i
 

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Delta fans if loudness is not an issue lol

If you are looking for rad fans your sp120 will be doing a good job already. Gt ap15 also can. Noctua too overpriced and ugly color scheme.
 

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the thing bout noctua is its able to run at half the speed and extremely silent and still can temps +1 deg from stock h100 fans...but since u say loudness not impt then i guess ure pretty much alright wif ur current setup...wan cooler then go custom wc
 

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If you don't care about loudness, just get some 5k rpm deltas.
But if you care about the noise not going insane, the AP15s offer a really good perf:noise ratio.
 

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the thing bout noctua is its able to run at half the speed and extremely silent and still can temps +1 deg from stock h100 fans...but since u say loudness not impt then i guess ure pretty much alright wif ur current setup...wan cooler then go custom wc

Because the computer is at my leg there cant hear a thing LOL even on max now at 2.7k rpm * 4 for radiator and the other 4 fans

noctua colour damn ugly though.

will 5k rpm delta improve my temp?

i dont want custom wc at this time

my idle is already 23-26deg c in a 22c room aircon on idle 4670k overclock to 4.4-4.6ghz with 1.35v

full load around 70
 

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honestly short of full blast deltas i doubt the improvement in cooling performance is worth the cost.
 

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Looking to swap my Corsair SP120s... is Noctua NFF12 better or Gentle Typhoon AP15? Loudness is not an issue for me only pure performance. or should i keep? i

5K rpm Deltas for you sir? :D
 

Yureak

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5K rpm Deltas for you sir? :D

will there be a sizeable improvement though? sound appealing though :s13:

cant top my home theatre room dont worry that one makes neighbour downstairs call the cops even fully sealed and sound treated :s13:

where to buy locally?
 

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Thats how crazy these monsters can get :D

I think you weren't exactly referring to this level of "I dont care about noise" when you first posted this thread were you :s13:

sounds like a fighter jet!!! quite cool i like it i think i dont mind buying :s13:
 

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I think the initial start up should be 2A ba. But at spinning should draw lesser. But still is monster to push a filled can drink lol.
 

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is 2 amps safe for your motherboard??

You'll most likely burn the header if you try to draw 2 amps off it.

Such delta fans are typically meant to run directly off power supply with only maybe a RPM line going into mobo for sensing speed. The model that Yureak posted in the video is rated at about 99.4W, thats about the power usage of an entry level graphic card already.
 

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You'll most likely burn the header if you try to draw 2 amps off it.

Such delta fans are typically meant to run directly off power supply with only maybe a RPM line going into mobo for sensing speed. The model that Yureak posted in the video is rated at about 99.4W, thats about the power usage of an entry level graphic card already.

99.4w can almost run 2x 750ti :D
 
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