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Sythe Gentle Typhoons or Noctua nf-F12

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The title does not same what size fans you need and what rads you plan on using, 

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I recently got Scythe Gentle Typhoon's and they're amazing

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Noctua nf-f12's

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I recently got Scythe Gentle Typhoon's and they're amazing

 

It's the only fan I think is actually worth the full $20. 

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I prefer the Corsair SP120 Quiet series. I hate to be the odd one out here, but aesthetics mean a lot and I'd never exchange them for a little bit better airflow.

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I also like the Corsair sp120 series, i own the performance edition fans with PWM and at 700-1000rpm they are inaudible. Even at 1500 rpm then are very quite.

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quick question, when you guys say gentle typhoon, which version do you mean? I can only find the 500 RPM version here in germany and I'm pretty sure that's not going to create good results on a radiator... 

      

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Gentle Typhoon or AP121

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Corsair AF120 or 140 series :)

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I don't like the look of GTs :\. 

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quick question, when you guys say gentle typhoon, which version do you mean? I can only find the 500 RPM version here in germany and I'm pretty sure that's not going to create good results on a radiator... 

I run my NF-F12s at 700RPM on my radiator, and they are fine... better than fine. They work fantastically.

500RPM isn't that much lower, so I think they should be ok.

They'll be very very quiet :)

Hopefully someone else can confirm this to be true or not.

Hope this helps! :)

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quick question, when you guys say gentle typhoon, which version do you mean? I can only find the 500 RPM version here in germany and I'm pretty sure that's not going to create good results on a radiator... 

 

 

AP 14 or ap15.  You have the option to use them at anywhere from like 400- 1450 or 1850 if you get "ap-15"

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