Case fan converstion

PaulPool

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I was reading a review about this case:

http://hardwarebistro.com/index.php...id=84&review=30-GMC-R-4-BullDozer-Case-Review

The dual 80mm fans in the rear can be converted to a 120mm fan with a dual 80mm fan converter, which is stated there to be better than dual 80mm fans.

Then I found a 140mm fan with a 120mm slot converter. Out of curiosity, would it be possible to mount the 140m fan in place of the dual 80mms?

Also I saw that some people seem to mount fans that large on the outside, is this done? Are vibration dampeners for fans worth it for quiet fans?
 
That is one seriously bad-ass looking case! I know how it got its name now.

You can put larger fans on the outside of your case, providing the vent is big enough and you have some sort of dust filter.

Larger fans are quiter than small 80mm fans, so if you have a big fan that runs quietly I don't see a reason for dampeners.

Not sure though about adding the 140mm in
 
Hmm... but in theory, couldn't a 140mm fan with a 120mm converter be able to mount to a dual 80mm that has a 120mm converter? I would think so...
 
Hmm... but in theory, couldn't a 140mm fan with a 120mm converter be able to mount to a dual 80mm that has a 120mm converter? I would think so...

Up to the point where the size (area) of the opening(s) effect the efficiency of the airflow from the larger fan.
 
That is one seriously bad-ass looking case! I know how it got its name now.

You can put larger fans on the outside of your case, providing the vent is big enough and you have some sort of dust filter.

Larger fans are quiter than small 80mm fans, so if you have a big fan that runs quietly I don't see a reason for dampeners.

Not sure though about adding the 140mm in

wow that is an ugly piece of shit case.
I think that it's more awesome than shoddy. I mean, the CD drive opens downward? How cool is that????:eek:
 
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