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EKWB Vardar EVO or Noctua NF-F12 3000 for slim rad

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The're thin rads so static pressure not quite as much of an issue AFAIK. Also do you actually plan on requiring all that pressure? Meaning will you be running them loud at high speed? I would just pick the ones you like the look of etc. 

The radiators are 2 slim 360 mm with 16 FPI from Hardware labs ( GTS360).

NF-F12 appear to have a significantly higher static pressure (more than 7mm), while some other community member speak the Vardar highly.  They price is on the same level.

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The're thin rads so static pressure not quite as much of an issue AFAIK. Also do you actually plan on requiring all that pressure? Meaning will you be running them loud at high speed? I would just pick the ones you like the look of etc. 

If you're interested in a product please download and read the manual first.

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