Can someone give us feed back about this fans??
Swiftech 120 pwm helix (800-1800)
http://www.swiftech.com/helix120mm-pwm.aspx
bitfenix spectre pro 120 pwm (500-1800)
http://www.bitfenix.com/global/en/produ ... re-pro-pwm
noiseblocker multiframe 120 pwm (1000-2000 or 600-1500)
http://www.noiseblocker.de/en/Multiframe120.php
noiseblocker eloop PWM (different versions)
i think they can be the best pwm fan working against heatsink
i think there isn't a direct review between them.... and it would be nice
request info PWM 120 fans
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Re: request info PWM 120 fans
If you're looking for very quiet fans, Spectre Pros are not your choice. I have a 230mm and a 140mm versions, and they are audible even at low RPM, although they do seem to push a fair amount of air. Noiseblockers are probably your safest bet. I don't know anything about the Swiftech fans you listed.
Re: request info PWM 120 fans
Swiftech hasn't brought anything to market i remember suited for spcr. I wouldn't even spend a single dollar on them.
Re: request info PWM 120 fans
I have the Noiseblocker multiframe 120 pwm 600-1500rpm. Very quiet.darivo wrote:Can someone give us feed back about this fans??
Swiftech 120 pwm helix (800-1800)
http://www.swiftech.com/helix120mm-pwm.aspx
bitfenix spectre pro 120 pwm (500-1800)
http://www.bitfenix.com/global/en/produ ... re-pro-pwm
noiseblocker multiframe 120 pwm (1000-2000 or 600-1500)
http://www.noiseblocker.de/en/Multiframe120.php
noiseblocker eloop PWM (different versions)
i think they can be the best pwm fan working against heatsink
i think there isn't a direct review between them.... and it would be nice