Whats the diffrence between a poo fan thats 25$ and a 5$ one? Are people seriously getting jewed out

Whats the diffrence between a poo fan thats 25$ and a 5$ one? Are people seriously getting jewed out

Moves more air while making less noise maybe idk

$25 poo fan is the official designated shitting street fan
$5 non poo fan is for people who poo in the loo

The horrible color scheme.

The color of poo

Hideous poo fan make less noise to move same amount of air.

>Better bearings that won't dry out as fast and make noise
>PWM depending on which one you buy
That said, there are fans that offer the same features for less.

well these fans come with accesories and cables you don't usually get with the cheapass ones and also a lot quieter have you ever ordered a $5 fan? terrible airflow and noisy but your right about the color they look like shit most people aren't that fussy though since they don't want to look in their case all the time except when working on it.

I got NZXT fans and Corsair ones which suit me just fine

Which is better nzxt or corsair

6 year warranty.
It takes a high quality of manufacturing to stand by such a substantial warranty>

Only if you buy the plebeian regular Noctua's.

>Pic related, black NF-F12's

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>let's ignore airflow and just slam fans EVERYWHERE

Honestly can't compare the two because there is lots of different ones available they both make good fans IMO and I only have 120mm corsair fans the two NZXT fans I have are both 140mm so they put out more airflow

I think I should add 2 more fans on top of the tower just to be safe.

Noctua is over priced, but they deliver, and they deliver consistantly.

that being said you can find fans from other brands that perform just as well, if not better, but its harder to pick themout, and move one model number up or down and they wont perform as well.

That's like, $150 in fans alone.

The point of owning Noctua fans is to let everyone know you own them - with the poo color.

poo fans everywhere. I'd put 3 more poo fans up top, but those fans don't turn on unless core temps go above 70c

Na, more like being a Linus shill and buying LTT Edition NF-F12's. :^)

What is up with the creme/brown color scheme? HD 598 also doing this.

Are you just putting fans in there for shits and giggles? Those temps don't justify your purchase.

i love the Be Quiet fans, they're very silent, cheap, PWM, no annoying LED's, black color.

>but those fans don't turn on unless core temps go above 70c
How do you achieve this ?
Some kind of fancy schmancy fan controller, and if so, which one ?

I'd really like for every fan in my system to shut the fuck up while everything is below 60C.

I bought the Cooler Master 4-pack last year because they were 4 for $17. They're advertised as "silent", but they're noticeably loud. And the screws were difficult to install; I had to use a power drill.

I bought a single high quality fan for the same price and I have no complaints.

If you buy PWM fans and have a motherboard with PWM headers, a lot of them have software with the driver disc, or even functions in the BIOS. With 3-pin fans, a fan controller can work for some fans, if you set the controller low enough.

I just use Enermax Fans, removable fan blades for easy cleaning, Adjustable Peak Speed, twister bearings.

For aesthetic reasons, I'd much prefer to avoid the fan headers on my motherboard.
Aside from NZXT's Grid+ V2, which as far as I know won't turn fans off below a certain temperature, I don't know much about fan controllers though, and they seem to be rather difficult to find any concrete information on.

Do you happen to have any recommendations for a fan controller ?

is this some new snake oily shit? first apple products and beats, now this

if you want fans that are actually silent, get pretty much any fluid bearing fan. they're quiet and can be mounted horizontally without making more noise or reducing the lifespan of the fan. they tend to be more expensive, but you can get a 5 pack of arctic F12's for $25 and they're okay. i wouldn't stick them on a heatsink or rad though. not enough static pressure

Built in feature into higher end asus mobos. You can set fan curves for every fan, and in non-pwm mode, you can define a fan stop range.

asus might have terrible support, but as long as you don't need that support, they make the best mobos.

With PMW fans, Noctua has no electric pulse clicking when fans spin, while 99.5% of any other PMW fans do have some noticeable clicking. They are also really quiet fans as well, the aerodynamics allow them to move more air at a quieter operating level.

Is it worth it for someone who lives in a noisy area? No.

Is it worth it for someone who lives in a quiet area, who wants silence, or who records audio? Yes.

Yes the cheapest Chink sleeve bearing fans are shit and will get worse and louder as they age.

I'm sure you can get a decent ball or hydro bearing fan for a lot less then Noctua but you'd need to look up their specs.

If you wanted to go full muh fan then check out the maglev bearing fans Corsair just released.

I dont want to see poo in my case

sometimes noise/CFM
sometimes lifespan
sometimes fuckall except a higher price.

why are they the same color as those sennheiser headphones

>turn on computer
>flies away

I fon't know, user, but the cream and leather sennies do sound glorious

Anyone using the Define S with a 240mm radiator and a 120mm radiator both at the front? Ones from the CPU and the others the GPU.

I want to know if it will fit even with the extra space from the radiator tubing mounts.

is this good air flow for a corsair 250d?

Fucking hell, draw a better picture and ask again.
I cant even tell where your devices are and which one is responsible for what airflow. Also missing CPU fan (orientation), I dont know where the fuck your PSU is and what kind of GPU cooling system you are using.

Shame on you. Redo it properly, faggot.

Forgot I had a picture
my bad

Wow. So it was a top down view.
Okay, so the config is pretty reasonable. No need to add more fans on the "top" (from this POV) and no need to switch around fans in my opinion.

Thanks for the feedback user. I appreciate it.

On second thought, if you have a lot of free time or just enjoy playing around with hardware configs, move everything thats on the "right" to the "top" and see if GPU or motherboard temps change.

Its possible that they are going to go up though, so no need to put in all screws for testing. You might have to undo the changes again.

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One is built well
One is built shit

Good luck running odd voltages with a cheap fan without buzz.

Since when does Linus Torvalds have his own branded fans, they should be the official fan of Sup Forums

Lots of engineering to move more air with less noise. Kind of like how a porsche costs $70,000 and a Toyota costs $20,000

My old Fander CPU fan is dying (RIP in pierogi). Which of these 2 should I choose to replace it: Arctic Cooling F9 or DeepCool UF92?

it was the only 92mm x 14mm fan on the market

Any thoughts on these new Corsair fans that use magnetic levitation? :s

> cream and leather
is that the new champagne and caviar?

and how you're mum only costs $5

you are mum

I bought the "redux" model that's gray instead of poo colored. Also only $20 CDN after tax on Amazon w/ free shipping. Feels good man.

>buying poo fans
>Not having glorious german engineering in your rig
The Fuhrer is disappointed in all of you

Great another shitty tripfag to filter jesus christ this list is going to be over 500 before summer is over