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Hard to source!!Thermalright TY-143
Silent Wings 3 high speed would be better than TY 143 if you don't like the sound of the Noctua fans they are very similar plus they would have ball bearing noise.
TY-147A is good too. TY-143 sounds the same as TY-147A at the same RPM, so not loud at all. You notice it at about 1700RPM or so. But if you already have some background noise its not bad. 2500RPM is a bit loud.
Silent Wings 3 high speed would be better than TY 143 if you don't like the sound of the Noctua fans they are very similar plus they would have ball bearing noise.
I was going to say the same thing. I have a couple of those in my case and they work great. That mounting is strange though. Looks like it's 120mm mounting squeezed onto a 140mm fan.
Any reason you run them @ 100%? Could try some A14s.
I don’t, typically. But on the odd occasion that I do, I want no buzzing
Sure the buzz is normal and they're not on their way out? Had a S12A making an annoying squeak so I RMA'd it.
Whoops forgot about that, they used to give out regular clips for square 140s not sure if they still do. You could try emailing them and see if they do then you could have a lot more choices.Doesn’t have appropriate mounting holes...I’m looking at the TY147a
Hard to source!!
Was just going to suggest that. Noctua has one of the best if not the best customer support of cooler companies.I emailed Noctua, it sounds like they will be sending me a new set of fans (these have been in service 5 years!) we will see what happens
Was just going to suggest that. Noctua has one of the best if not the best customer support of cooler companies.
.....see attachedWhat in tarnation I don't believe he was asked to actually destroy the fans lmao.
Tell them to overnight them so you have minimal down time...
Sorry for the late reply.urm, I thought it only went to 1200/1300RPM?
.....see attached