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Just now, shooter2749 said:

idk its for my future build and its going to be an i7 7700 with a dark rock 3 cpu cooler and a gtx 1070

If you're not sure, you can always see how the stock fans perform before deciding on whether or not to replace them.

That should give you nice positive airflow yes.

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i dont know if the silent wings fans have enough static pressure

It has to suck air through the dust filter, then through the small fan door AND the front panel door (Sides)

on my Fractal R5 with the GP14 fans i even noticed a lot of restriction with the front panel closed vs. open

 

 

if anything just make sure you remove the top HDD cage then yes

 

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Just now, mok said:

i dont know if the silent wings fans have enough static pressure

It has to suck air through the dust filter, then through the small fan door AND the front panel door (Sides)

on my Fractal R5 with the GP14 fans i even noticed a lot of restriction with the front panel closed vs. open

The front panel will greatly reduce the airflow of most fans. SW3's work fine.

 

@shooter2749 What are your specs? Why not stick with the stock case fans?

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also 

i really wish they would release a new version of the Define Mini case =[

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Just now, WoodenMarker said:

The front panel will greatly reduce the airflow of most fans. SW3's work fine.

 

@shooter2749 What are your specs? Why not stick with the stock case fans?

just want to have a quiet rig

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2 minutes ago, mok said:

also 

i really wish they would release a new version of the Define Mini case =[

yup a mini c with tempered glass

 

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4 minutes ago, shooter2749 said:

just want to have a quiet rig

Are the stock case fans too loud? What rpm are you running them at?

What components are you cooling?

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Just now, shooter2749 said:

yup a mini c with tempered glass

 

ah shit 

 

i was totally wrong

 

i thought you were talking about the Define Mini

 

your silent wings fans will be perfectly fine for  your case

 

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1 minute ago, WoodenMarker said:

Are the stock case fans too loud? What rpm are you running them at?

What components are you cooling?

idk its for my future build and its going to be an i7 7700 with a dark rock 3 cpu cooler and a gtx 1070

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Just now, shooter2749 said:

idk its for my future build and its going to be an i7 7700 with a dark rock 3 cpu cooler and a gtx 1070

If you're not sure, you can always see how the stock fans perform before deciding on whether or not to replace them.

If you ever need help with a build, read the following before posting: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/3061-build-plan-thread-recommendations-please-read-before-posting/
Also, make sure to quote a post or tag a member when replying or else they won't get a notification that you replied to them.

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