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Tecleaus
11-03-04, 11:35 PM
I need a link for somewhere I could buy a Delta 120mm with the highest RPM plz help me i kinda need help fast because its for my birthday and my mother wants to order it...?:

Avid6eek
11-04-04, 11:46 PM
If your looking for fans take a look at svc.com or directron.com.

bluegreenshxt
11-04-04, 11:58 PM
i dont know where you americans get fans from...so i cant really help :p...but something that pushes over 100 cfm will do nicely...(the highest i've seen in canada is 118 cfm at bigfootcomputers)

gokusimpson
11-05-04, 12:51 AM
Holy crap! over 100 cfm? I gotta see that! :eek:

Rudegar
11-05-04, 07:13 AM
well i'll raise ya
195CFM and add 63dBA to the noise profile :P
http://www.sunon.com.tw/english/wealth/

in54n3
11-05-04, 08:53 PM
holy crap rudes in the hardware section!!

lol and your link didnt work :P

gokusimpson
11-06-04, 01:43 AM
Ya. It didn't work. I gotta see that!

Rudegar
11-06-04, 07:34 PM
well my link is to the manufactors site if it dont work you can always remove anything after the .com part and search the site for yourself

the site i found the specs on i'm sorry is in a language you cant understand

Tecleaus
11-07-04, 02:06 PM
Well i really need help on this quick because I need to tell my mom what i want so plz help me find the highest rpm 120mm fan because i cant find it (and rudegars link of the manufacturers website isnt working for me :confused:

bluegreenshxt
11-07-04, 02:47 PM
a YS Tech 120x38mm Fan 125.5 cfm at frozencpu...

here's the link (http://www.frozencpu.com/cgi-bin/frozencpu/fan-22.html)

Tecleaus
11-08-04, 07:56 PM
Yea but that wouldn't be better than the sunon at 3100RPM
link (http://www.xoxide.com/120mmsunonfan.html)

gokusimpson
11-08-04, 08:56 PM
well my link is to the manufactors site if it dont work you can always remove anything after the .com part and search the site for yourself

the site i found the specs on i'm sorry is in a language you cant understand


It's not the language that I can't understand on that site....it's the fact that the site is so confusing!!!!!! ARGH!!

omga14
11-08-04, 09:21 PM
in the power motor fan catalog sunon has a 120x120x38mm 12v/24v/48v rated all at 200cfm. i want one for an intake, one for exhaust, and 2 of the 80mm 84.1cfm's for a side exauhst and a blowhole. can you say landing strip?

bluegreenshxt
11-08-04, 09:26 PM
Yea but that wouldn't be better than the sunon at 3100RPM
link (http://www.xoxide.com/120mmsunonfan.html)

the sunon only pushes 90 cfm...less airflow than the ystech...so its worse...

Tecleaus
11-08-04, 09:30 PM
ahhh i see
hmmm interesting

Tecleaus
11-08-04, 09:40 PM
http://www.digikey.com/scripts/dksearch/dksus.dll?Detail?Ref=265635&Row=45015&Site=US

that website seems to have the 4000 RPM 200 CFM Sunon fan in stock 120x38 but it is 27 dollars....oh well its damn good

the exact part number for that fan is PSD1212PMB1

Rudegar
11-09-04, 11:03 AM
well i never said that the link i posted was in a language you could not uderstand but the link where i found the spcs on the sunon fan
http://www.studiodata.dk/productitem.asp?id=FASU100&Fane=COLD,COFA
it's here but the specs in the spcs part dont match the specs in the text part for some reason

i would not advise anybody using a fan with such a high dBa in door though
or at least hear it before you spend that kinda of money

ElrichMeister
11-09-04, 03:19 PM
42dba is nothing, compared to a toranado

Rudegar
11-09-04, 05:38 PM
the text in my link say
63dBA
thats pretty loud when the treshhold for pain is 90dB i seem to recall could be 120
but still it's pretty damm loud when compared to the 30dB which i think is pretty loud in my system dB is not a linear axis mind you

bluegreenshxt
11-09-04, 07:50 PM
63 is probably louder than a dustbuster...

ElrichMeister
11-09-04, 10:33 PM
oh i looked at the little chart, lol, but yea isnt the 1 increment up is like 10x louder than the one before, or something like that?

Sadistic
11-10-04, 01:40 PM
63 is probably louder than a dustbuster...

well my mother has confused the sound of my comp (1x 90mm tornado + 8x 80mm fans) with the door closed as a vaccum cleaner. So your probably right on the money with this one.

Tecleaus
11-10-04, 05:49 PM
hmmm well my pc is pretty loud already but i dont care anyways lol but that sunon fan will be really loud being 4000RPM and 190CFM i wonder what the dB is on that??

Tecleaus
11-10-04, 05:56 PM
http://www.digikey.com/scripts/dksearch/dksus.dll?Detail?Ref=265635&Row=45015&Site=US

that website seems to have the 4000 RPM 200 CFM Sunon fan in stock 120x38 but it is 27 dollars....oh well its damn good

the exact part number for that fan is PSD1212PMB1

could u find this fan at a good retailer or would i have to buy it from this place i have never heard of this place???

Assimilator87
11-13-04, 05:20 PM
C'mon guys, I've already posted the strongest 120mm fan. Delta Dual Motor Axial Fans (Adobe Acrobat) (http://www.delta.com.tw/products/dcfans/pdf/GFBseries.pdf) Scroll to the way bottom and look for the GFB1212VHW. It's rated at 220.29CFM. You can see a picture of it mounted on a heatsink if you go to Thermalright (http://www.thermalright.com), click "Installation", click on "XP-120 (K8)", and go down to step 14. There's three versions. A 12v, 24v, and 48v. I don't know which would be suitable for a computer. If you can't find that fan (I managed to find the 48v version in a couple Chinese vendors online but that was a while ago) then you can buy this: Delta 190CFM Fan (http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/delffb1212eh.html) which is much easier to find, but of course it's rated 10CFM below the Sunon fan that was suggested.

bluegreenshxt
11-13-04, 11:16 PM
you'll need a 12v one for use with a pc...

Tecleaus
11-14-04, 09:21 PM
hey could anyone help me find the Delta 120mm (part # GFB1212VHW) fan lol its a beast. follow the instructions given about the thermalright website above to see go to the bottom of the page ] :D

Assimilator87
11-19-04, 07:15 PM
Tecleaus, have you tried contacting Delta directly? I think that would be the most effective approach because I don't think there are any stores that sell that fan. I've searched forever without getting a single hit.

Tecleaus
11-19-04, 11:07 PM
alright well thanks man i will try to contact them

Assimilator87
11-20-04, 08:39 PM
or maybe contacting Thermalright would be a good idea too since they obviously have one. Maybe you can buy the one used in the XP-120 instructions lol