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Replacement Fan for Noctua l9i or l9a

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22 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

Due to the limited clearance available in the case, the cooler would need to use a slim case fan unless you cut an opening into the side panel. If you go that route, you can use thicker fans and a fan grill to prevent things from falling into the blades.

Otherwise, the only fan that comes to mind is a D90SH-12B.

Thank you man but I already Solved the Problem. I Painted the fans :)
The Truth I dont like the aesthetics of the noctua fans. I like the power though. So a little spray went a long way.

hi guys can anyone tell me or point me in the right direction. My AM4 stock cooler doesnot fit in my Inwin chopin. So I was planning in buying a noctua NH l9a or l9i to replace it. Problem is: Idont like the color of the fan. As it seems it is compatible with pwm fans 92x92 mm. So if anyone knows some White/black or just Black fans that I can switch from the originals, I would be most grateful :)

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24 minutes ago, VMBRA_ said:

hi guys can anyone tell me or point me in the right direction. My AM4 stock cooler doesnot fit in my Inwin chopin. So I was planning in buying a noctua NH l9a or l9i

The L9a is for AMD, the L9i is for intel.

 

Honestly I'd stick witht eh noctua fan because A, almost every other 92mm fan sucks, and B you probably wont be able to see it in that case anyways.

 

Alternatively you could always go with the Cryorig C7

 

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same case as mine :D same color too :D ty bro :D I Needed to see that. Amazon here I go :D:D:D 

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If you plan to change fan to something else than Noctua, you might as well just change cooler. Noctua is top end because they have designed coolers to work with their fans. You will loose something from performance by using other fans.

 

Back when LTT did cooler reviews and comparison, they used F12s for all coolers to measure just heatsink performance. I don't know if chart is still available, but they got bit better results with H100i and Noctua fans than H100i and stock fans.

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What cpu are you cooling?

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On 19/07/2018 at 5:42 AM, WoodenMarker said:

What cpu are you cooling?

ryzen 5 2400g

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On 7/22/2018 at 6:20 AM, VMBRA_ said:

ryzen 5 2400g

Due to the limited clearance available in the case, the cooler would need to use a slim case fan unless you cut an opening into the side panel. If you go that route, you can use thicker fans and a fan grill to prevent things from falling into the blades.

Otherwise, the only fan that comes to mind is a D90SH-12B.

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22 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

Due to the limited clearance available in the case, the cooler would need to use a slim case fan unless you cut an opening into the side panel. If you go that route, you can use thicker fans and a fan grill to prevent things from falling into the blades.

Otherwise, the only fan that comes to mind is a D90SH-12B.

Thank you man but I already Solved the Problem. I Painted the fans :)
The Truth I dont like the aesthetics of the noctua fans. I like the power though. So a little spray went a long way.

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On 25/07/2018 at 9:42 PM, WoodenMarker said:

Due to the limited clearance available in the case, the cooler would need to use a slim case fan unless you cut an opening into the side panel. If you go that route, you can use thicker fans and a fan grill to prevent things from falling into the blades.

Otherwise, the only fan that comes to mind is a D90SH-12B.

Do you think the cryorig c7 would work in there? also I dont know if it would work with that PSU/Processor. I read itonly works with 95W TDP processors and the 2400g is an 65W TDP one (whatever it means) and also the PSU that came with the inwin chopin is 150 Watts only.

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On 10/07/2018 at 10:59 PM, TVwazhere said:

The L9a is for AMD, the L9i is for intel.

 

Honestly I'd stick witht eh noctua fan because A, almost every other 92mm fan sucks, and B you probably wont be able to see it in that case anyways.

 

Alternatively you could always go with the Cryorig C7

 

Image result for in win chopin

does the c7 works??? :o

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50 minutes ago, VMBRA_ said:

Do you think the cryorig c7 would work in there? also I dont know if it would work with that PSU/Processor. I read itonly works with 95W TDP processors and the 2400g is an 65W TDP one (whatever it means) and also the PSU that came with the inwin chopin is 150 Watts only.

Yes the Cryorig C7 will work .That is the cooler shown in the photo above.

 

The TDP of a chip refers to the maximum amount of heat a computer chip will generate. As long as the TDP of your cooler is the same or higher than the CPU you're using, it's good.

 

The PSU has enough power in it to run your system. You dont need to worry about that.

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2 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

Yes the Cryorig C7 will work .That is the cooler shown in the photo above.

 

The TDP of a chip refers to the maximum amount of heat a computer chip will generate. As long as the TDP of your cooler is the same or higher than the CPU you're using, it's good.

 

The PSU has enough power in it to run your system. You dont need to worry about that.

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