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  • 120mm fan: metal & plastic

    I have a 3dfxcool 120mm fan
    and i saw a lot of overclockers using fans with the same size but a metal fans
    i know that mine is stronger but why they choose to choose the metal fans?

    mine fan

    the metal fan

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  • #2
    Because they're readily available. Cast frame fans are typical of those used in industrial applications where temperatures are at an extreme. I have several metal frame types that are 15+ years old and are everybit as good as the day they were purchased. Very few "all plastic" fans have been able to claim this even after a few years of use. Plus don't just assume yours is more powerful. I have a fan that'll knock your socks off and it's only 60mm dia x 65mm deep albeit 20500 rpm's! Can you say lift off!

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    • #3
      But which is quieter?
      the metal or the plastic?
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      System Specs:
      Operation System: Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (Final Release)
      Case (chassis): Moded Antec Gemstone Case (300watt p.s)
      CPU: Intel P3 800e@1033 (Slot) (cb0)
      Memory: 128MB Mushkin High Performance REV2
      Motherboard: Asus P3V4X (bios 1005)
      Video card: Matrox Millenium G400 Max (Drivers 6.14)
      Sound card: Sound Blaster Live! X-Gamer
      Hard drive: IBM Deskstar 75GXP (15gb)
      DVD-ROM drive: Aopen DVD-1640-PRO (Slot version)
      Mouse: Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer (With EverGlide GIGANTA)
      Keyboard: Compact Generic
      Monitor: Mag XJ700T
      Speakers: Altec Lansing ATP3 (For the front)
      Sony Sound System (For the back)
      Joystick: Microsoft SideWinder ForceFeedback 2

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      • #4
        The metal vs plastic frame has nothing to do with it's spl rating.
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        • #5
          That particular Metal fan is very quiet, i here. It came from 2cooltek.com but has been discontuined. Just look at the dB rating on the fan to determine which is quieter. Lower is better.

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          • #6
            That metal fan is rated @ 80cfm @ 30 DB
            i have 2 and they are VERY quiet
            Btw.... Where the hell did you get that powerfull of a fan Greebe?

            [This message has been edited by Scout255 (edited 20 December 1999).]

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