affordable with high-quality fans?
There are two primary lines in Arctic. F (low) and P (pressure), with PWM/PST versions. Often, size is a two-digit number, such as F12/P12 (120mm).
I just google it and found a new "Max" line out as well, what you think about it ?Emmett wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 11:26 pmThere are two primary lines in Arctic. F (low) and P (pressure), with PWM/PST versions. Often, size is a two-digit number, such as F12/P12 (120mm).
There are some good prices on multiples as a set on the first mentioned models, though I haven't used the new model yet and haven't seen stock levels for them (to be) common.Charles wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 11:27 pmI just google it and found a new "Max" line out as well, what you think about it ?
I've previously used a few Revoltek and Xolence fans. While not running at maximum speed, it is not the greatest available, but it is inexpensive and of acceptable quality. They aren't that noisy if you can run them on a controller or just connect them to 7V.
Which PWM fans from Revoltek and Xolence do you think can compete at the low end of the pricing range?Xavier wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 11:29 pm I've previously used a few Revoltek and Xolence fans. While not running at maximum speed, it is not the greatest available, but it is inexpensive and of acceptable quality. They aren't that noisy if you can run them on a controller or just connect them to 7V.
Revoltec Fan AirGuard (120x120x25mm)Charles wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 11:32 pmWhich PWM fans from Revoltek and Xolence do you think can compete at the low end of the pricing range?Xavier wrote: Mon Apr 03, 2023 11:29 pm I've previously used a few Revoltek and Xolence fans. While not running at maximum speed, it is not the greatest available, but it is inexpensive and of acceptable quality. They aren't that noisy if you can run them on a controller or just connect them to 7V.