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Replacment Fan for H320 (swiftech)

Hi, Im looking to change the fan of a h320.

 

What are my options? Silent\performance are the main goal

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Noctua nf-f12

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NF-F12

 

AP123

 

Silent Typhoons

 

E-Loops

 

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By the way, the stock Helix fans aren't that bad already, so don't cheap out. Your options are Gentle Typhoons, Air penetrators, NFF12's, Eloops, or Silent wings. 

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Is the Stock fan on the H320 are loud compare to NF F12?

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By the way, the stock Helix fans aren't that bad already, so don't cheap out. Your options are Gentle Typhoons, Air penetrators, NFF12's, Eloops, or Silent wings. 

Would SP120's not be a good options? They just look so damn nice.

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Is the Stock fan on the H320 are loud compare to NF F12?

 

I guess you can say that considering the NF-F12s being very silent.

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there is an article on anandtech about the stock fans on these coolers, and if changing them to a bunch of different fans is worth it. you can look it up yourself or take my word, he found very littler performance gain to noise level, in other words faster the different fans got the better the cooling the louder the fans, but since the stock fans can go slow or reasonably fast the stock fans preformed about the same. so change them if you want a different look or have different fans already, but buying new fans and expecting a significant performance boost is unlikely.

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Or the SP120 Quiet Editions for looks and sound! Not as good as NF F12 for performance though :P

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