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The CoolerMaster JET 7?

s-other

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Just for my own curiosity does anyone have a JET 7? And if you do how do you like it? I've been looking at it and it just look's awesome so I was just wondering if it works as good as it looks. Thanks :D
 
I have the Jet 7+ CU, non Aluminum. It works pretty good, and at it's lowest speed keeps my 2500+ (not OCed) at 50 Deg Celcius. When it's turned up all the way it keeps it at about 60 Deg Celcius with a full load (IE UT2004).

It's awesome that you can mount the fan speed dial on the front 3.5" bay, or in the rear as a PCI slot.

My only two gribes are:
1) It's not compatible with connecting to my Cooler Master Aerogate II. I can't control the fan speed, but I can monitor it. I can only control the fan speed with the dial. I even tried modding it (cutting the ground 5+ and attaching it to the 3 pin connector, ect ect), and it didn't even turn on.

2) It gets pretty loud at full speed. Which isn't unexpected, but it's definately a "jet".

Other then that, it keeps it quite quiet.

-Logiks
 
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