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Thermaltake Pure Plus 120mm in a Meshify C?

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2 minutes ago, Constantin said:

The ML PRO are not 100% static pressure fans they do very well as air flow also.

It's a fan for all uses.

It is, but maybe not in my case. TT PP 120mm gives me more airflow (56.45 CFM) than Corsair ML Pro 120mm (47.3 CFM), and of course, the cost (Corsair ML Pro 120mm 3 fan pack cost USD 99.65, ThermalTake Pure Plus 12 3 fan pack cost USD 47.99). I'm going for air cooling only build as I'm not confident on Liquid Cooling yet.

 

Anyway, for my case, Corsair HD120 suits me better, as they have good airflow (54.4 CFM) with a cost of USD 59.99. It even have better static pressure than ML120 Pro RGB fan (2.25mmH2O).

This is my first time on building a PC. I got a Meshify C case, a Gigabyte RTX 2070 super, Ryzen 7 2700x, b450 tomahawk mobo. Now i'm wondering if the thermaltake pure plus RGB would fit well in it. I need help. Thanks!

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Those are not decent fans for a radiator. 

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19 minutes ago, Constantin said:

Those are not decent fans for a radiator. 

I felt they are decent, but the appeal is probably what sells them.

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Get the Corsair ML PRO RGB, or the Noctua.

They are the best for Radiators.

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40 minutes ago, VIINCII said:

This is my first time on building a PC. I got a Meshify C case, a Gigabyte RTX 2070 super, Ryzen 7 2700x, b450 tomahawk mobo. Now i'm wondering if the thermaltake pure plus RGB would fit well in it. I need help. Thanks!

I guess they can fit in well. The case can support 3 120mm fan at the front, 2 at the top, 1 at the rear and 1 at the bottom.

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2 minutes ago, Constantin said:

Get the Corsair ML PRO RGB, or the Noctua.

They are the best for Radiators.

Hmm, well, I'm not sure if what he wants is a fan radiator or a case fan.

 

Corsair ML Pro RGB is good for radiator, but I felt it is a bit poor for case fan application. Corsair ML Pro RGB has static pressure of 1.78mmH2O and CFM of 47.3 (making it a good radiator fan), whereas ThermalTake PP 120mm has static pressure of 1.59mmH2O and 56.45CFM (decent overall fan). Also, do note that Corsair ML Pro 120mm RGB 3 fan pack is pretty expensive than ThermalTake Pure Plus 120mm 3 fan pack (about double the price than TT PP 120mm in my area).

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1 minute ago, Chiyawa said:

Hmm, well, I'm not sure if what he wants is a fan radiator or a case fan.

 

Corsair ML Pro RGB is good for radiator, but I felt it is a bit poor for case fan application. Corsair ML Pro RGB has static pressure of 1.78mmH2O and CFM of 47.3 (making it a good radiator fan), whereas ThermalTake PP 120mm has static pressure of 1.59mmH2O and 56.45CFM (decent overall fan). Also, do note that Corsair ML Pro 120mm RGB 3 fan pack is pretty expensive than ThermalTake Pure Plus 120mm 3 fan pack (about double the price than TT PP 120mm in my area).

You get what you pay for.

I rather my pc to run well than to look good

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2 minutes ago, Constantin said:

You get what you pay for.

I rather my pc to run well than to look good

Indeed. Since I don't use radiator, so TT PP 120mm suits me better as a case fans since they have higher airflow. I guess it boils down to what you are using it for. For sure You need a high static pressure fan if you want to use it as a radiator fan.

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8 minutes ago, Chiyawa said:

Indeed. Since I don't use radiator, so TT PP 120mm suits me better as a case fans since they have higher airflow. I guess it boils down to what you are using it for. For sure You need a high static pressure fan if you want to use it as a radiator fan.

The ML PRO are not 100% static pressure fans they do very well as air flow also.

It's a fan for all uses.

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2 minutes ago, Constantin said:

The ML PRO are not 100% static pressure fans they do very well as air flow also.

It's a fan for all uses.

It is, but maybe not in my case. TT PP 120mm gives me more airflow (56.45 CFM) than Corsair ML Pro 120mm (47.3 CFM), and of course, the cost (Corsair ML Pro 120mm 3 fan pack cost USD 99.65, ThermalTake Pure Plus 12 3 fan pack cost USD 47.99). I'm going for air cooling only build as I'm not confident on Liquid Cooling yet.

 

Anyway, for my case, Corsair HD120 suits me better, as they have good airflow (54.4 CFM) with a cost of USD 59.99. It even have better static pressure than ML120 Pro RGB fan (2.25mmH2O).

I have ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_spectrum

 

I apologies if my comments or post offends you in any way, or if my rage got a little too far. I'll try my best to make my post as non-offensive as much as possible.

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1 hour ago, Chiyawa said:

Indeed. Since I don't use radiator, so TT PP 120mm suits me better as a case fans since they have higher airflow. I guess it boils down to what you are using it for. For sure You need a high static pressure fan if you want to use it as a radiator fan.

Oh thank you guys for replying. Now i know im wrong. What im lookin for is case fans. Sorry. Im such a noob when it comes to this. I dont have a radiator or liquid cool. Just case fans, which one would you best recommend for a case fan? Preferrably rgb

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To all of you guys who replied. Thank you so much. I figured out radiator fans arent case fans. In my case, i dont have a radiator, what's an ideal case fan then? With rgb preferably. Thank you guys! You're all appreciated!

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2 hours ago, Chiyawa said:

It is, but maybe not in my case. TT PP 120mm gives me more airflow (56.45 CFM) than Corsair ML Pro 120mm (47.3 CFM), and of course, the cost (Corsair ML Pro 120mm 3 fan pack cost USD 99.65, ThermalTake Pure Plus 12 3 fan pack cost USD 47.99). I'm going for air cooling only build as I'm not confident on Liquid Cooling yet.

 

Anyway, for my case, Corsair HD120 suits me better, as they have good airflow (54.4 CFM) with a cost of USD 59.99. It even have better static pressure than ML120 Pro RGB fan (2.25mmH2O).

So TTPP is still a great case fan?

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4 hours ago, VIINCII said:

So TTPP is still a great case fan?

Well, it is a good fan for its price, but not the best. If your budget allows you, then The Corsair Hd120 is a better choice (although a bit louder at full speed).

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I checked it out but it's gonna go over my budget. :( im takin the TTPP instead. Okay?

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Did you check if the length of the video card + radiator + fans would fit for that case?

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4 hours ago, alyen said:

Did you check if the length of the video card + radiator + fans would fit for that case?

case dimension = 395 x 212 x 440 mm

gpu dimension = 286.5×114.5×50.2 mm

Fans dimension = 120×120×25

 

only using it as case fans, i got no radiator

 

Would it fit?

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The stock case fans should be fine already. Have you tried using them first?

If the temps are fine and you're not otherwise dissatisfied, there's no need to get new fans. 

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