I'm just to tired to understand the charts for the moment. I liked this Silent Wings 3 review and its flow&dB charts: But that would be noisy since the CPU more often change rpm. Although both are no comparison in noise-to-flow performance against a design like whats seen on the A12x25. The NF-P14s original blade design dates back to over 10 years ago as well, so thats definitely not lending it any points either. I will connect them separately on the motherboard.īest airflow would be matching the cpu fan and run it on the cpu-sensor. The NF-P14s just look louder to begin with, and the Silent Wings 3s look miles better. But could be due to both runs on same power cable like my case fans did. 1500 rpm, (300-1500rpm)īut I didn't like the sound of the NF-A15 either. Or maybe go for a NF-A15 to match the NH-D15 cooler and its dual NF-A15 to get the "same flow" thru the cooler and out of the case? I can mount it since it's 150x140mm and I have enough extra space on the height. These fans arent designed to push out ridiculous amounts of air, however, they are designed to stay quiet while moving decent amounts of air, which they. Tempted to replace the rear with a Silent Wings 3.Ĭurious is I would loose airflow on low rpm compared to Noctua. Silent Wings 3 fans are quite impressive. So I messed up and replace those who still make sounds. I later on discovered that these fans make low clicking noise if you connect several on same power cable and run low rpm. It shouldn't be vibrations, I used Noctuas rubber-studs instead of screws.Ĭould be motor-noise, or the fact that I got upset and put my finger in it several times lol. I appreciate your thoughts about the wing designs. INTERFACE: Focusrite Scarlett Solo AMPLIFIER: SMSL SP200 THX AAA-888, XDUOO XD-05 Basic DAC: SMSL Sanskrit 10th MKII (upgraded AK4493 Versio n)ĬPU:AMD FX-9590 GPU: Sapphire R9 390X (Tri-X OC) MOBO: ASUS Sabertooth R2.0 (AM3+) RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X DDR3-1866 (2x8GB)ĬOOLER: EVGA CLC 280 PSU: MSI A750GF 80+ Gold CASE: Phanteks P400A DigitalĬAR: 2003 Honda Civic Coupe EX (EM2) ENGINE: K24 (swapped)
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IEMS: 7Hz Timeless, Tin Audio T2, Blon BL-03, Samsung/AKG Galaxy Buds Pro STUDIO MONITORS: Mackie MR524, Mackie MRS10 MIC: NEAT Worker Bee MOUSE: Logitech G502 HERO (wired) KEYBOARD: Rosewill K81 RGB (Kailh Brown) HEADPHONES: HiFiMan Ananda, Drop x Sennheiser HD58X Jubilee PSU: EVGA GQ-1000W 80+ Gold CASE: The MESHMOD v1.0 (Custom Deepcool Matrexx 70 chassis) MONITOR: AOC 24G2 144Hz (IPS) The extremely high air pressure produced makes the fan especially suitable for use in powerful water cooling and air cooling set ups.CPU:AMD Ryzen 5 5600X GPU: EVGA RTX 3070 Ti (FTW3 Ultra) MOBO: MSI Gaming Pro Carbon (X470) RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 CL16 (2x8GB)ĬOOLER: Arctic LiquidFreezer II 280 STORAGE: G.SKILL Phoenix FTL 240GB SSD, Crucial MX500 1TB SSD, Toshiba 2TB HDD, Seagate 4TB HDD The SilentWings 3 120mm PWM high-speed model combines all of the above best-in-class features. They feature a smooth-running 6-pole motor, an advanced fluid-dynamic bearing, a unique airflow-optimized fan blade design and a fan frame with funnel-shaped air inlets. Today we take a look at the 120 mm and 120 mm PWM non high-speed versions.
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The third generation of this award-winning fan series offers unrivaled and uncompromising performance with a broad range of meticulous optimizations. As mentioned above, there are multiple versions of the Silent Wings 3 fan series. Air flow 12V (cfm, m3/h) : 73.33 / 124.58ĭimensions (L x W x D), (mm) : 120 x 120 x 25īe quiet! SilentWings fans stand for state-of-the-art technology, virtually inaudible operation and superior cooling.