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Different fans for H440

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I was getting Corsair SP120s, a AF140 and maybe AF120s. Something has put me off corsair, so I'm looking for other fans

After watching this video:

I wasn't sure whether to get Airflow optimized fans or SP optimized fans as intakes in the H440.

 

I don't care about the looks of the intake fans, however I need 2 120mm fans (SP Optimized) for the H105, and 1 140mm (AF Optimized) as exhaust. They need to match a red/black build.

Any recommendations? I don't care about the price (Don't overexaggerate though)

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Go with 3x Airflow 120mm Noctuas for the front intake. 2x 120mm Static Pressure Notcuas for the radiator and put them in a pull configuration ( this way you won't see them ) and 1 AF 140mm quiet edition for the exhaust ( the only fan you'll see ).

 

I can't tell you the names of the right Noctuas because I can't remember them but I'm pretty sure someone will tell you.

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Go with 3x Airflow 120mm Noctuas for the front intake. 2x 120mm Static Pressure Notcuas for the radiator and put them in a pull configuration ( this way you won't see them ) and 1 AF 140mm quiet edition for the exhaust ( the only fan you'll see ).

 

I can't tell you the names of the right Noctuas because I can't remember them but I'm pretty sure someone will tell you.

They need to match a red/black build, I'm also going to do a push config, therefore I rather have some other fans for that

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They need to match a red/black build, I'm also going to do a push config, therefore I rather have some other fans for that

I have 3x SP120 Quiet PWm edition fans at the front of mine pulling air in, I used SP because there is quite a bit of Resistance at the front with the foam and little intake space.

I have 140 AF quite edition at the back

2x NF-A14 PWM on my radiator they are on pull to hide them as they are brown color and pull creates less dust in the radiator.

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Ap123 for sp

Tho you don't like the color so

Aerocool ds 120 for sp, aerocool ds 140 for exhaust (still good air flow)

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NF-F12 industrials

 

My temperatures literally dropped 7-8 degrees

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Enermax TwisterPressure would be my top choice, they work in all situations. Enermax Magma Advance would be great everywhere you don't need PWM control. Both only come in 120mm, but the only real reason you'd need a 140 in the back is aesthetics.

 

Other good fans: Noiseblocker BlackSilentPro PL-PS (120mm), Noctua NF-F12 & A14 industrialPPC 2000RPM (120mm & 140mm), Akasa Apache (120mm & 140mm).

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NF-F12 industrials

 

My temperatures literally dropped 7-8 degrees

 

 

Enermax TwisterPressure would be my top choice, they work in all situations. Enermax Magma Advance would be great everywhere you don't need PWM control. Both only come in 120mm, but the only real reason you'd need a 140 in the back is aesthetics.

 

Other good fans: Noiseblocker BlackSilentPro PL-PS (120mm), Noctua NF-F12 & A14 industrialPPC 2000RPM (120mm & 140mm), Akasa Apache (120mm & 140mm).

Yeah I was looking at the noctua IndustrialPPC fans, I think I might just pickup those for both my radiator and as intakes and exhaust. I'll probably take the brown caps on the sides off and paint them red or something.

 

Besides, PWM is only necessary for my radiator fans, right?

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Yeah I was looking at the noctua IndustrialPPC fans, I think I might just pickup those for both my radiator and as intakes and exhaust. I'll probably take the brown caps on the sides off and paint them red or something.

 

Besides, PWM is only necessary for my radiator fans, right?

For the iPPC fans, I'd have all PWM. 2000RPM isn't quiet. Being able to turn them down when full speed isn't needed is good.

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cougar vortex or eloops at the front! shit's amazing, and ph-140hp exhaust look g  and perform well and for rads, maybe the silverstone fq121 series since it's so hard to get ahold of typhoons

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For the iPPC fans, I'd have all PWM. 2000RPM isn't quiet. Being able to turn them down when full speed isn't needed is good.

I actually run mine at 3000. It's bearable, but i can't wait till i get me a fan controller for dat sub 1000 rpm

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