Spectre can also work as a regular LED fan with jumper-selectable on and off. Simply connect Spectre to either the BitFenix Hydra Pro Fan Controller or Survivor Chassis, and turn your Specter LEDs on and off with a press of a button. To answer your question, no corsair fans arn't very good, medium range at best imo. Another BitFenix first, Spectre LED Fans features on-the-fly LED on/off switching. and are rated at 20dbĪre there any better fans out there? apart from noctuas (fans have to be black or blue)ĭon't look at fan specs, they are always wrong and unreliable, get some noiseblocker blacksilent pros if you want good quiet fans. they look so basic but I cant say no to 56.1 cfm and 2.14mm/H20 (high pressure because of fine dust filter and hdd bays)Īnd alpenfoehn wing boost 2 plus pwm 120mm as rear and top exhaust fan because they pull a shitload of air. If you are still concerned you could fit a. Memory: 64GB (2x 32GB) G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5-5600: Video Card(s) EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti FTW3. 140 fans take about 2W and 230 fans about 3W so it should be well within the capabilities of your motherboard to support the fans you want to fit. Im getting 2x200mm Spectre Pro white LED fans for the front Now i need 12x120mm new fans these are the ones i need to choose from the below. Noctua NH-D15 + A whole lotta Sunon and Corsair Maglev blower fans. So far I've settled for the Bitfenix spectre PWM LED 140mm intakes because they have high cfm and static pressure ratings and run at 24 db. Im getting the Thermal take core X9 case at the end of the month and am deciding on what fans im going to get. most of them say their fans run at 20-30 db but when the fans run at 12V they come close to 40 or even more during reviews. what gives? It seems like that every fan manufacturer states their noise ratings so vaguely.
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