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extreme cooling

klowngoblin

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http://fulltech.manufacturer.global...n/product_id-1000517745/action-GetProduct.htm

2 of these in your case and you should be able to cool anything off

UF25HC11-H
Rated voltage (V): 115
Frequency (Hz): 50/60
Input power (W): 95/125
Rated current (A): 0.85/1.07
Locked current (A): 1.65/1.50
Speed (RPM): 2600/2750
Maximum air flow (m3/minute): 22/24
Maximum air flow (CFM): 780/850
Maximum pressure (mm H2O): 19.0/17.5
Maximum pressure (inch H2O): 0.75/0.68
Noise (dB): 63/65
 
that's very cute. nice find. feel proud.

seriously, though, have you not noticed that most cooling techniques in this sub-forum involve getting some part of your computer below room temperature?

as big and loud as that fan is, it's not going to give you any better temps than a nice, quiet, watercooling loop is going to give you. probably worse.

effective cooling is not just about moving a whole lot of air, it's about moving it through a heat exchange surface that has a highly conductive thermal path to the hot components that need to be cooled.
 
^^ I Agree with what he said.

I think the "extreme" in "extreme cooling solutions" refers to intense heat dissapation, rather than unusual cooling methods.
 
This place should be named below ambient in this regard. Too many water cooling with just radiator stepping in lot of times when there is water cooling section. (and even some air now...)
 
best [486] said:
I agree with the below ambient deal but...
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That looks like the boat prop they put in my PCP&C 510 SLI to use as a fan. :eek:
 
Intel_Inside said:
But still, 850 CFMs is nuts!

Not so nuts when you consider the cross sectional area of that fan is over 4 times the area of a 120mm fan. When you are talking about cubic feet per minute, the larger the fan the easier it is to get higher cfm.
 
jinu117 said:
This place should be named below ambient in this regard. Too many water cooling with just radiator stepping in lot of times when there is water cooling section. (and even some air now...)

I think this is a good canidate for extreme cooling forum
 
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