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WilsonTheVBall

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  1. I'm running a R9 290 which for the most part can handle what I throw at it, but it does run super hot which turns my PC into an extra space heater.
  2. I've already suggested it but I'd be very interested in a review of the Vardar f4-120ER, according to thermalbench.com it performs better than Noctua IPPC-2000, and I believe they will be cheaper. The thermal bench test results can be found here http://thermalbench.com/2015/06/29/ek-vardar-f4-120er-120mm-fan/3/
  3. Awesome looking case, unfortunately it doesn't sound like my R9 290 will fit.
  4. Would love to see a review of the Vardar F4-120ER, on both heatsinks/rads and as case fans please.
  5. Cool, I found an article comparing the silentwings 2 and dead silence. They found the silent wings to be more quiet but also move less air which is to be expected I guess. So now I guess the question is how much louder are noctuas, EKWB's, Corsairs etc.
  6. Thanks everyone for the quick response, does anyone know where I could find data that I could use to compare these, and figure out which one has the best CFM/DB. I could only find noiseblockers on amazon so unless they'll be significantly better then the other options I'll probably pass on those.
  7. Hey everyone, I currently have a pc built in a cooler master N200, with a r9 290 on the way. I'm looking to buy some new case fans so that my temps don't get too high as I know that this card can produce a decent amount of heat. I was thinking about picking up three be quiet! silentwings 2 as they have a reputation for being quiet and having decent performance. But before I pull the trigger I was hopping someone might be able to recommend something else that will perform better and be as quiet or only slightly louder. I know that noctuas have a great reputation as do noiseblockers but I sadly can't find them in Canada. Price isn't too much of an issue but keeping cost down is always nice when possible Thanks in advance for the help.
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