The aerofan on www.1coolpc.com is rated at 27cfm. Will there be a more powerful version? And yes I believe the correct name is "blower." Thats what delta labels their squirel cage fans anyways.
Printable View
The aerofan on www.1coolpc.com is rated at 27cfm. Will there be a more powerful version? And yes I believe the correct name is "blower." Thats what delta labels their squirel cage fans anyways.
Read this:[QUOTE]I dont think its all that silent at full speed but it has other benefits.Quote:
The aerofan on www.1coolpc.com is rated at 27cfm. Will there be a more powerful version? And yes I believe the correct name is "blower." Thats what delta labels their squirel cage fans anyways.
Scroll fans are much more efficient at pushing air into a restriction than sucking it from one while axial fan are the opposite.
When fan CFM spec is measured its done without any restriction.
The scroll fan offers more even air flow and it also doesnt take near as big a loss when you put a HS in front of it.
The Aerofan wont lose much of that 27cfm while a 32cfm axial will lose a lot. Especially on a large fine skive HS like an SLK
The Aerofan will also keep a much more linear cfm:rpm ratio.
The aerofan will still have a tendancy to blow more air over one side of the HS. Air will be concentrated in a line across the trailing edge of the housing.
The only plausible solution to that would be put a length of duct between the fan and HS in which the pressure could equalize.
An old 80mm fan housing with the guts cut out should do as long as your cooler mount can handle the stress.
Try just pluging it in and feeling where the air is most concentrated.
I'd like to see the next ATX standard include mounting brackets on the bottom of PSU's or something to that end so we could hang a huge scroll fan with rubber mounts and duct it with flexible duct into the HS so i could finally have a cool and queit PC QUOTE]
You don't need as many cfms with the scroll/blower fan.:)
[QUOTE]Originally posted by speedstream5621
Read this:Yeah yeah I know that I just wanna get the most powerful version possible :DQuote:
......................
You don't need as many cfms with the scroll/blower fan.:)
So would I!:D The SM2 is $10 as well...I'd like to see a review between the two. At 75cfms, you would hope that the SM2 wins, but you never know.:)Quote:
Yeah yeah I know that I just wanna get the most powerful version possible
Hmm does anyone use the actual Aero 7+ Heatsink and fan? How is it for cooling? Im thinking of getting myself one :) Its practucally impossible to find a British company that sells Thermaltake SLKs :(