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Not a lot, but they test the Noctua, Nexus, and a couple of others
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article695-page1.html
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article695-page1.html
Originally posted by: Operandi
No Yate Loon or Panaflo?
Very disappointing.
Originally posted by: Operandi
No Yate Loon or Panaflo?
Very disappointing.
Originally posted by: Shadowknight
Not a lot, but they test the Noctua, Nexus, and a couple of others
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article695-page1.html
Originally posted by: Operandi
No Yate Loon or Panaflo?
Very disappointing.
Originally posted by: Ayah
Originally posted by: Operandi
No Yate Loon or Panaflo?
Very disappointing.
I guess Nexus rebrands are no longer Yate Loons.
Originally posted by: Shadowknight
Originally posted by: Ayah
Originally posted by: Operandi
No Yate Loon or Panaflo?
Very disappointing.
I guess Nexus rebrands are no longer Yate Loons.
They are still YLs. But you need to undervolt to 100rpms or less to get to SPCR-approved noise levels, so there's no point in testing the same fan at a higher speed. They'd just have to undervolt it some more.
Originally posted by: Operandi
No point?
How about informing those that don't know about very viable alternative to a grossly overprice Nexus fan.
and that they provided a link to the list of models that the Nexus is a rebadge of doesn't count?Nexus' 120mm fan (and the Yate Loon models that it is derived from) is one of the most popular fans among SPCR's regular readers, and for good reason. It may be a little on the expensive side, as individually packaged fans often are, but the combination of a decent noise level at maximum speed, a smooth, low frequency noise character, and its ability to be inaudible at lower voltages make it a well loved favorite.
Originally posted by: Shadowknight
Originally posted by: Operandi
No point?
How about informing those that don't know about very viable alternative to a grossly overprice Nexus fan.
You mean you didn't read
and that they provided a link to the list of models that the Nexus is a rebadge of doesn't count?Nexus' 120mm fan (and the Yate Loon models that it is derived from) is one of the most popular fans among SPCR's regular readers, and for good reason. It may be a little on the expensive side, as individually packaged fans often are, but the combination of a decent noise level at maximum speed, a smooth, low frequency noise character, and its ability to be inaudible at lower voltages make it a well loved favorite.