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9 minutes ago, GrizzlyBear0 said:

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1 fans are called browler style yes? 2 =open ?>

No. You can have 1-fan cooler that is not blower style cooler.

If the cooler exhaust air from the back of the card right out of the case... it is blower style.

If it dumps the hot air into the case, it is open air.

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6 minutes ago, GrizzlyBear0 said:

1 fans are called browler style yes

not necessarily as a general rule, but in most of the cases a single fan would mean blower style. the single fan are blower style, not many cards are made single fan (usually the cheaper ones due to price and that they don't need too much cooling)

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Both two fans then it doesnt matter.

 

9 minutes ago, r3loAded said:

the single fan are blower style, not many cards are made single fan (usually the cheaper ones due to price and that they don't need too much cooling)

No. Single fan open air cooler and blower cooler are different things. Open coolers have their fan, heatsink (the piece of metal with many fins) and PCB form a sandwich, which means the fan is above the heatsink. On a blower cooler, the fan is parallel to the heatsink, usually at the rear half of the card while the heatsink is at the front half on the card, on top of the core.

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19 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Both two fans then it doesnt matter.

 

No. Single fan open air cooler and blower cooler are different things. Open coolers have their fan, heatsink (the piece of metal with many fins) and PCB form a sandwich, which means the fan is above the heatsink. On a blower cooler, the fan is parallel to the heatsink, usually at the rear half of the card while the heatsink is at the front half on the card, on top of the core.

I couldn't agree more. I was saying in general when you think of a single fan. I know how blower style and open air coolers work. 

 

What I was trying to say when OP asked "1 fans are called browler style yes?" is in a general way to say. Like the pictures I attached. The first one is an EVGA 1060 with an open air cooler and there are founders edition or blower style cooler ones, but essentially and generally speaking they both have a single fan (but different cooling solution).

 

EDIT: And then he asked "2 =open ?> ". Well as you can see you can have single fan and open.

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38 minutes ago, r3loAded said:

I couldn't agree more. I was saying in general when you think of a single fan. I know how blower style and open air coolers work. 

 

What I was trying to say when OP asked "1 fans are called browler style yes?" is in a general way to say. Like the pictures I attached. The first one is an EVGA 1060 with an open air cooler and there are founders edition or blower style cooler ones, but essentially and generally speaking they both have a single fan (but different cooling solution).

 

EDIT: And then he asked "2 =open ?> ". Well as you can see you can have single fan and open.

next time just say 'blowers have 1 fan, but having 1 fan doesnt mean it's blower'. Also not sure why the two-fan SSC card got posted up as well?

 

Sometimes I wonder, is it just easier to say single fan open coolers are short and blowers are long.

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1 minute ago, Jurrunio said:

next time just say 'blowers have 1 fan, but having 1 fan doesnt mean it's blower'. Also not sure why the two-fan SSC card got posted up as well?

 

Sometimes I wonder, is it just easier to say single fan open coolers are short and blowers are long.

I'm aware now of the way I expressed myself. Not my best.

 

I added the 2 fan just to show him that the same GTX 1060 can be found in single and dual fan config and that single fan doesn't mean blower style.

 

I would say yeah, it's an easier way to say so, that "single fan open coolers are short and blowers are long".

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