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  • c_hegge
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    Originally posted by Behemot
    I personally don't like Scythe fans because they have way too much unused room between blades. Maybe they are quiet, but blow too little...
    When I started this thread, I was talking about reliability. So, even if Scythe don't always have the best blade designs, I would still consider them to be good.

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  • stj
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    Originally posted by ratdude747
    uhhh... ceramic is better than bronze from what i heard...
    it's ceramics in the foxconn cpu fans that keep seizing.
    bronze bearings are oiled, ceramics arent.

    while stripping the crap fans i noticed something,
    the bronze bearings are the same dimensions as the ball-races.

    so i think i'm gonna get a cool looking chinese fan full of led's and swap out the bronze for some bb's for fun.

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  • AudioCraZ
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    I once had a Sanyo Denky Almost take the tip of my finger off.... It was love at first bite.

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  • yyonline
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    Originally posted by 370forlife
    Anyone have good luck with Fanner Tech (found under most masscool's)? I ran a couple in my computer for quite some time, they were actually pretty quiet and I didn't have any problem with them.
    I've found their ball bearing ones to be decent and last years. The sleeve bearing ones tend to get really noisy after a year or so, but at least they give some warning vs. just seizing up.

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  • kikkoman
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    Originally posted by 370forlife

    Anyone have good luck with Fanner Tech (found under most masscool's)? I ran a couple in my computer for quite some time, they were actually pretty quiet and I didn't have any problem with them.
    the ones I had were good. They were marked Fanner/Spire or similar.

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  • ratdude747
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    uhhh... ceramic is better than bronze from what i heard...

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  • stj
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    i just cleared out a lot of fans - there where just too many!

    kept all the ball type ones.
    binned all the sleeve ones.
    (including one that had a ceramic sleeve - not even bronze!)

    Antec double-BB type fan's seem pretty good for the price.

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  • 370forlife
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    Young Lin Tech are pretty good. Superred is hard to find, but pretty good. Ong Hua are also decent. Jamicon are actually pretty decent too.

    Anyone have good luck with Fanner Tech (found under most masscool's)? I ran a couple in my computer for quite some time, they were actually pretty quiet and I didn't have any problem with them.
    Last edited by 370forlife; 05-14-2010, 04:03 AM.

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  • Agent24
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    In my opinion fans are a trade off between Quiet\High Airflow\Small Size

    You can pick only 2 at once...

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  • Behemot
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    Originally posted by washu
    Yep, all my quiet PCs are all Scythe or Scythe + Arctic Cooling
    I personally don't like Scythe fans because they have way too much unused room between blades. Maybe they are quiet, but blow too little...

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  • Agent24
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    I've got 3 Sunbeamtech LED fans, they're a few years old and still going fine

    They are quieter than others I have, Sunbeamtech claims 21dB (A)

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  • washu
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    Originally posted by c_hegge
    Arctic cooling and Scythe can probably be added to the list of good brands?
    Yep, all my quiet PCs are all Scythe or Scythe + Arctic Cooling. Never had any fail. I usually run them at 5V as well or use the PWM versions to keep them running slow unless absolutely necessary. My main desktop and 2 HTPCs are dead silent unless you get your ear within about 6".

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  • c_hegge
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    Arctic cooling and Scythe can probably be added to the list of good brands?

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  • totalselfreliance
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    Originally posted by weirdlookinguy
    Adda fans look good but tend to seize up after some time.
    Yep, had this happen to one of my test machines as well.

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  • Behemot
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    The newer Delta fans are very good, the older ones use bad bearings and springs which causes vibrations. I recently acquired two 90mm Deltas, they do not vibrate on maximum speed (the rotor is centered than) but make terrible acustic nois; however they are still noisy when operating on 5 V due to the vibrations when not centered on low speed.

    The NMB are slightly better, but still not perfect. But what do you want from second-hand fans

    Only two really quite brands out there are Nexus and Noctua (=you hear vibrations at <=10 cm). Everything else is only close to quiet...AC vibrates, the Airen fans (which have won most reviews thanks to their price) vibrate even as brand new and are unusable after a year.

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  • Topcat
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    Originally posted by c_hegge
    - Sanyo Denky
    My favorite. They last forever!! Also are quiet.

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  • weirdlookinguy
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    Adda fans look good but tend to seize up after some time.

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  • Krankshaft
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    The Yate loons are the quietest I under volt the low speed ones to 5V and they are whisper quiet. They IMO are the quietest in their price range but they use sleeve bearings.

    If you want super quiet go with arctic cooling fans they have rubber shocks to absorb vibration and use fluid dynamic bearings like hard drives.

    On my new rig I used Yate loons 4 120mms and one 140mm. So the loss in CFM from undervolting is overcome by the sheer number of fans in the case. Feels like a summer breeze in there.
    Last edited by Krankshaft; 05-03-2010, 10:23 PM.

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  • c_hegge
    started a topic Good Fan Brands

    Good Fan Brands

    While we have several threads mentioning fans failing and what they were replaced with, We don't have one with a list of good, reliable fan brands. From what I've seen:

    Good Brands:
    - Minebea/NMB
    - Panaflo
    - Sanyo Denky
    - Delta
    - Papst
    - Noctua
    - Nidec
    - AVC

    OK Brands
    - Sunon
    - Foxconn
    - Yate Loon

    Post what you have found with any other brands
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