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Has anyone tried changing the fans on H115i?

I'm just wondering if anyone has tried changing the stock fans on a H115i?
Was it worth it? Is it a noticeable change with noice reduction in mind?

Any experience on the matter would be appreciated :)

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2 minutes ago, demooon said:

I'm just wondering if anyone has tried changing the stock fans on a H115i?
Was it worth it? Is it a noticeable change with noice reduction in mind?

Any experience on the matter would be appreciated :)

I don't know xD..

I just have the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Extreme S water cooling, and it does the job extremely well...

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1 minute ago, DodoDodo123 said:

I don't know xD..

I just have the Thermaltake Water 3.0 Extreme S water cooling, and it does the job extremely well...

Thanks for your extremely useless feedback.

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4 minutes ago, demooon said:

I'm just wondering if anyone has tried changing the stock fans on a H115i?
Was it worth it? Is it a noticeable change with noice reduction in mind?

Any experience on the matter would be appreciated :)

I've replaced them once on a build with ML140's I had around to try and it is not really worth the extra cost. They both do their job well but they both make a different sound which is "more pleasant" to hear than the other.

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I changed the fans on my now gone h75 and it got more quiet. Change your fans to a noctuas or something if you have the money.

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You should see a few degrees dropped and your ears can be spared as well

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47 minutes ago, Bananasplit_00 said:

You should see a few degrees dropped and your ears can be spared as well

*assuming OP picks up higher quality fans which are also designed for static pressure* 

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I have replace the fans of my Corsair H110i. I swapped out the stock Corsair fans with a pair of Noctua NF-A14 PWM fans.

I do notice a increase performance and noise reduction over the stock fans.
 

4 hours ago, Mr.Meerkat said:

*assuming OP picks up higher quality fans which are also designed for static pressure* 

To be fair, Corsair didn't pair the AIO with High Static Pressure fans ether. Corsair just use their own bottom tier case fans that just happen to just do the job and nothing else.

Even if you don't grab a fan design for High static pressures like a EK Vadar fan and instead use a high air flow fan your doing better than the stock fans included with the AIO. 

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I have a H115I, I swapped the fans out for some Noctuas at one point, the noise difference was huge. The stock fans are horrendous and swapping them out is a major upgrade in the noise department. 

 

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Hi guys. Yesterday I went to my local electronics store and got myself 2x Noctua NF-A14-PWM and swapped the stock fans on my H115i.
Did not see you post until now @Astrotek, but for anyone who might be wondering. I totally agree with his assesment!


This swap was totally worth it! Major difference!

Thanks to everyone that helped.

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