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Has anyone seen Zalmans double propeller fans? Apparently they are very good and the look amazing too.

 

Zalman's site: http://www.zalman.com/global/product/Product_Read.php?Idx=928

 

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 That looks really weird

 

I want it

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looks badass, though is it effective ?

 

and a fan controler on each fan ?  man that thing is going to be like 50$/unit

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looks badass, though is it effective ?

 

Apparently yes.

 

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looks badass, though is it effective ?

 

and a fan controler on each fan ?  man that thing is going to be like 50$/unit

Not really, Antec was notable for making multiple fans with built-in fan controllers a while back

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Linus should use these in his whiteout build

 

I completely agree. @LinusTech , @Slick You must use this!

 

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These things look amazing, If they actually perform well enough i may just have to pick up a few for my white corsair 760T ;D

 

Edit: Provided they arent ludicrously expensive of course.... lol

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These things look amazing, If they actually perform well enough i may just have to pick up a few for my white corsair 760T ;D

 

Edit: Provided they arent ludicrously expensive of course.... lol

They actually aren't that expensive. I found a few on Dabs for £6 and on amazon for £15.

 

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They actually aren't that expensive. I found a few on Dabs for £6 and on amazon for £15.

Thats reasonable enough, Do you happen to know if they are they static pressure optimized or airflow optimized? I run noctua on my rads but I wouldnt mind grabbing them for case exhausts to swap out the stock corsair fans that ive been to lazy to replace.

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Thats reasonable enough, Do you happen to know if they are they static pressure optimized or airflow optimized? I run noctua on my rads but I wouldnt mind grabbing them for case exhausts to swap out the stock corsair fans that ive been to lazy to replace.

 

They are airflow optimized.

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They are airflow optimized.

Perfect :) two will be bought and thrown in as soon as i can actually afford it haha, Ill use one to feed my one air cooled 780 (top card has a waterblock) and the other will be used to exhaust excess hot air produced by said card while the noctuas can work the rads.

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Perfect :) two will be bought and thrown in as soon as i can actually afford it haha, Ill use one to feed my one air cooled 780 (top card has a waterblock) and the other will be used to exhaust excess hot air produced by said card while the noctuas can work the rads.

I am going to be buying one as an exhaust fan also.

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