Which is the Best 92mm Fan?

simkuriakose

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Hello Everybody!

Finally I got This THERMALRIGHT HR-03 PLUS for my 8800 GTS 600/1900.

But It dont have a fan. I am going to buy a 92mm fan for it.

I want my graphics card cool. I dont care how much is the price. Anything under 40 db sound is also okay.

Friends can you suggest me the best 92mm fan out there for THERMALRIGHT HR-03 PLUS?

Regards
 

JPB

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Originally posted by: simkuriakose
Hello Everybody!

Finally I got This THERMALRIGHT HR-03 PLUS for my 8800 GTS 600/1900.

But It dont have a fan. I am going to buy a 92mm fan for it.

I want my graphics card cool. I dont care how much is the price. Anything under 40 db sound is also okay.

Friends can you suggest me the best 92mm fan out there for THERMALRIGHT HR-03 PLUS?

Regards

If it were me, I would put VANTEC 92mm on it
 

simkuriakose

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I wish I could, but I dont have a cam with me.

Could you guys please suggest me some of the 92mm fans with high CFM's...?
 

Zepper

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IDK if this is in your bracket but it is a ball bearing fan which is best for fans not operating in the vertical orientation plus it puts out a fair amount of CFMs. Y-L 92mm Ball bearing

If the fan was oriented vertically, I'd recommend a Panaflo from the same reseller.

.bh.
 

DerComissar

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Just wanted to mention that you don't have to use a 92mm fan on the HR-03 Plus, you can mount a 120mm fan on it. I have a 120mm Silverstone FM121 (110 cfm) attached to my HR-03 Plus, with the stock heatsink clips. It does overhang the fins a bit but that helps to cool the 8800 GTS ram chips.
At an ambient temp of about 20C, I went from idle temps of 50C down to 40C. Better still was the load temp reduction, from the low 80's down to the low to mid 50's.
If the FM121 is not to your liking, there are many excellent 120mm fans available, and at good prices. The Yate Loons are often recommended, as well as Panaflow, Skythe, etc.
 

LOUISSSSS

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anyone know if it'll be possible to mount this & and PCI Sound card about 3 slots away? (HR-03 + Fan)
 

simkuriakose

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a 120mm is a little big for me.

How about a 100mm Fan from scythe? its rpm is about 1500 rpm and 30db. May it is quite and produce good CFM.

Any suggestions?
 

simkuriakose

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Now I got somewhat idea about the 92mm fans. Could anybody tell me whether I can use a 100mm fan from scythe with this thermalright HR-03 PLUS?

any suggestions on that?
 

Zepper

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Someone up there said a 120 would work, why not a 100. Scythe are generally overpriced for what they are.

.bh.
 

BonzaiDuck

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Well, I've written to some extent on this question about the HR-03-Plus and a fan.

My remarks about my motherboard ducting would qualify my remarks about fan choices, but I've discovered something about this particular cooler -- and possibly other VGA coolers.

In a "pull" orientation, I used a Panaflo 92mm that draws (I think) about 0.28A, and you can hardly hear it. At full bore, and aided with a 120mm exhaust-fan's "pull" through a motherboard duct connected to the 92mm's exhaust, it pulled down the GPU temperature with the HR-03-Plus to about 41 or 42C with room ambients of around 75F. More specifically, at idle the GPU temperature was 41 or 42C, and the load temperature associated with gaming that also loaded my Q6600 CPU to 50% usage was 42C. Under 3DMark06, the load GPU temperature climbed to about 47C, and that represents a 5C-degree spread.

But I get approximately the same result -- again with the ducting, and this time with a "pusher" fan that's an 80x15mm Zalman OP-1. At it's top end of 3,125 rpm, you still hardly hear it at all.

How this relates to a situation without the ducting and a comparison between the 92x25mm and the 80x15mm fan or a 100 or even a 120mm fan depends on what is the minimum temperature for an 8800 GTX (or an 8800 GTS) with HR-03-Plus when the cooler has reached its minimum thermal resistance. I suspect that a minimal thermal-resistance situation for the HR-03-Plus brings both idle and load temperatures within 2 to 7C of 40C at "normal" room ambients of (say) 70 to 75F.

The 15mm fan-thickness for the Zalman fan resolves at least partly a problem of the cooler precluding use of some PCI or PCI-E slot, and it also may resolve a problem in the second "installation option" for the cooler where the fin-and-fan assembly interfere with the CPU cooler. I think I recall seeing a Panaflo 80x15mm fan as well, that had similar specs to the Zalman, and you could get one of either for around $6. Also, you could probably fit two of them on an HR-03-Plus, and that wouldn't appreciably increase noise-level: you might actually be able to run them both at lower speeds and get more overall CFM airflow at significantly lower noise levels.
 

BonzaiDuck

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. . . . anyway, JPB's idea of using a Vantec Tornado can only be his idea of a joke.

It's totally impractical for cooling the HR-03-Plus, because 119 CFM @ 4,500 rpm and 55 dBA may not have a significant impact on the cooler's thermal resistance, and you still come back with all these disadvantages -- weight, thickness and audial irritation.

The more I think about it, two 80x15mm fans might be a superior choice for any number of reasons even if a 92mm fan fits the cooler and you can use the spring-clips. But with care to padding the contact points between fins and fans, you could use small wire ties or even superglue to fit the two fans together side by side in a single assembly, and using two wire-ties per fan hole for the remaining outer fan-holes to the two-fan assembly, you can very neatly, even elegantly secure the fans to the HR-03-Plus. This use of superglue and 2 ties per hole completely eliminates the "wire-tie loop" that looks so "kloodgey," puts less stress on the fin and heatpipe assembly, and really doesn't cost anything. Wire tie are cheap and can even be colorful. I might be inclined to use purple ones.
 

simkuriakose

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Dear BonzaiDuck !

I really appreciate for your nice reply.

But To be honest I hardly understand it. Could you please give me a small picture of it?

Also I do not want to make a two fan setup. I contacted thermalright. They said to me like the following

Hi,

Sorry, no you cannot use that fan, because the fan wires catch the bottom flange of a regular fan, yours is straight thru with no bottom flange.

Thermalright Support,

Bob

So I guess after hearing from you, i think panaflo 92mm, FBA-09A12H is the best deal out there rather than scythe 92mm fan.

But this panaflo might not be available here in INDIA. If not I can go with this 92mm fan from scythe, can't I?
 

Zepper

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The Yate Loon fan mentioned twice above has open corners so the "wires", meaning the fan clips, will work just fine. Other than that, any open corner fan will work and even closed-corner fans can be cut away to work.

.bh.
 
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