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Which of these 2 fans is better?..

Which Fan is better, I'm not looking for any suggestions, I just want to know which one is better for airflow and a possible radiator. 
 

Cooler Master Jetflo 120mm Red LED High Performance Case Fan

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103190

 

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Corsair Air Series Air Flow 120mm Red LED Case Fan

http://www.corsair.com/us/cpu-cooling-kits/air-series-led-fans/air-series-af120-led-red-quiet-edition-high-airflow-120mm-fan.html

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for a radiator i would go with corsairs sp series fans because they are rated for static pressure while their af series is meant for airflow. Also, cooler master fans tend to be louder than average so keep that in mind while buying.

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About the same, Corsair may be slightly better

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Corsair´s are better, but please don´t get AF series fans for radiators! It´s just wrong… Get SP (I know they don´t have LED fans, but still) and go AF series on the rads.

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Get Corsairs SP fans if you are mounting to a radiator ..........cooler master jet flo fans are louder but do more CFM as compared to AF series fans which are quiter and do a little less CFM.you need to choose between airflow or silence!

get Jet flo fans if you want lot of airflow. 

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thanks guys!

 

Get Corsairs SP fans if you are mounting to a radiator ..........cooler master jet flo fans are louder but do more CFM as compared to AF series fans which are quiter and do a little less CFM.you need to choose between airflow or silence!

get Jet flo fans if you want lot of airflow. 

 

 

Corsair´s are better, but please don´t get AF series fans for radiators! It´s just wrong… Get SP (I know they don´t have LED fans, but still) and go AF series on the rads.

 

 

About the same, Corsair may be slightly better

 

 

for a radiator i would go with corsairs sp series fans because they are rated for static pressure while their af series is meant for airflow. Also, cooler master fans tend to be louder than average so keep that in mind while buying.

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