Control: management of fans, temp/rpm monitoring via soft/hardware
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Gandalf
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by Gandalf » Thu Apr 03, 2003 11:09 am
I just got this fan for my SLK800 .. I *love* the fan. I can run it at 12v without hearing it
. The sound of my 7v NGML is actually worse than this! It's rathed 21dbA :/
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Sjako98
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by Sjako98 » Sat Apr 05, 2003 6:33 am
How is that possible
The 8412 NML is rated as 21 dB(A) and the NGML as 19 dB(A)
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RaffeS
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by RaffeS » Mon Apr 07, 2003 12:40 am
I bought a Papst 8412NGL. very nice and quiet, BUT since it doesn't support RPM it's useless with my nexus super-panel I wanted to connect the fan to. too sad. =/
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Tigr
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by Tigr » Mon Apr 07, 2003 1:45 pm
RaffeS wrote:I bought a Papst 8412NGL. very nice and quiet, BUT since it doesn't support RPM it's useless with my nexus super-panel I wanted to connect the fan to. too sad. =/
AFAIK all Papst fans support RPM monitoring, you just have to solder the wire yourself
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RaffeS
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by RaffeS » Mon Apr 07, 2003 10:25 pm
well, that's what I thought too, and I tried.
but it didn't work.
anyway I put the fan into the PSU yesterday. a bit expensive for a powersupply-fan, but the PSU is more quiet now. at least I got use of it.