is there any real advantage to doing it?
O oscaryu1 VIP Member Jul 17, 2007 #3 There was another thread about this some time ago... On another thread they said it actually lowered the RPMS a bit.
There was another thread about this some time ago... On another thread they said it actually lowered the RPMS a bit.
GearBox New Member Jul 19, 2007 #4 I have stacked fans onto of each other, it dosnt boost anything. Like oscaryu1 said it more or less just lowers your Rpms :/
I have stacked fans onto of each other, it dosnt boost anything. Like oscaryu1 said it more or less just lowers your Rpms :/
ThatGuy16 VIP Member Jul 19, 2007 #5 I would think they would work against each other, but yeah it would be pretty pointless
PohTayToez Active Member Jul 20, 2007 #6 I saw actual tests on this one time, I don't remember where but I think the only way to improve air flow was to use two fans, but have them one fan length apart from each other.
I saw actual tests on this one time, I don't remember where but I think the only way to improve air flow was to use two fans, but have them one fan length apart from each other.
jutnm Active Member Jul 20, 2007 #7 i think it would improve just a tad bit , no major change , ive thought of this once,