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Thread: which hsf for thermalright si-128?

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    which hsf for thermalright si-128?

    How do you peeps think a thermalright sl-128 would perform with a yate loon 120mm fan mounted upon it? I have a few other options besides the yate loon.

    There's a scythe kamaze and a Sharkoon Silent Eagle 2000, both 120mm of course.

    I could pay a bit more and order the actual fan from another store, but then I need some really good proof that this specific fan of yours will do me a great favor when it comes to cooling my cpu :P. Cheers people

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    Come on folks, I need some suggestions

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    then u need to mention the specs of every fan

    cfm and dba level
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    Well it's not like you can actually count on those numbers, that's why I'm willing to listen to some of your suggestions.

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    yes those numbers are not that accurate but still u can use them to decide which is better

    cause if those fans have cfm in range 50~70 then the quietest one of them will be the best solution

    if anyone of them gonna break the 90cfm then this will give u the best performance but also lots of noise
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    Yeah I'll just go with that mindset too, it can't go all that wrong.

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    madshrimps did a review with the silent eagle and they really seem to like it, on another note like someone on this forum already said "when in doubt go with Yate" sorry i forgot whose quote that is it just stuck in my head since IMO also its true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Millyons
    madshrimps did a review with the silent eagle and they really seem to like it, on another note like someone on this forum already said "when in doubt go with Yate" sorry i forgot whose quote that is it just stuck in my head since IMO also its true
    Yep. If not, then go with my 220cfm Delta screamer.



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    If you do not need LED's I cant recommend the Scythe S-Flex's enough. Even at full speed the noise isnt as annoying as the yate loons or any other fan i have tried.
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