computernoob1
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http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3071636&CatId=1997
Any feedback would be much appreciated
Any feedback would be much appreciated

Eh, it's decent, but way overpriced. You can pick up something a lot better for that price. If you like the orb design, look into the Zalman 8700. If you want a tower cooler, look into the Tuniq Tower and Xigmatek HDT-S1283.
make that 3 votes for the xigmatek. Very nice to install and use and very nice performanceXigmatek S1283 out performs it and costs so much less.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835233003
Then buy the crossbow attachment to avoid the pushpins.
Unless your using a mini-ATX case...then it wont fit with the side on.
yeah that's great but too costy.
yeah that's great but too costy.
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CPU-Core2Quad 2.6Ghz
Mobo-Asus P5K-SE/EPU/ Asus Silent Knight II
Video Card-Palit Nvidia 9800GTX 1G 256bit
RAM-Corsair 4G (XMS2) PC800
PS-PowerSupply HEC 500W
HD-Seagate 500G 7200Rpm
Case-Ovasion (enforcer)
Speaker-Altec v2421
24dbA is pretty quiet for moving 86+ CFM so I would say "YES" for cooling the CPU. I take it you also have at least 1 case fan of similar velocity to dissipate the heat out of the case.![]()
Those specs are pretty much BS. There's no way a fan moving 86+ CFM of air can operate at 24dBa, fans are usually jet engines at that speed.
Well...I just had to google "jet engines".
The volumes I've found were anywhere between 3500-35000CFM.
I have looked at CPU fans on other sites beside newegg and tiger and they boast the same, ~35 - 90CFM. I agree that sounds like a lot but can they ALL be wrong?![]()