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Old Jun 4, 2005, 03:51 PM   #1
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CPU Fan survey

Hi guys, im hoping you can help me with a little survey im doing for a company.

If you can, please post the CPU fan you use (if its a heatsink all in one model then that is fine).

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CPU you use with it, core voltages and temperature idle and load.

if you dont know all of these its ok, any or all is helpful, thanks.
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YS-TECH FD1238 120mm

- Speed - 2800RPM
- Output - 125CFM
- Decibels - 40.5dBA
- Dimensions - 120x120x38


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Idle: 38c Load 46c
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coolermaster jet 4



These specs are from a review.....not positive on my temps but i think they are average.(have not got any monitors installed).

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Coolermaster Aero 7 Lite (80mm fan, but its a weird one!)
- Speed - 1900-3500RPM, I always leave it on the lowest
- Output - 10.9-20.9 CFM
- Decibels - 23.6-37.5 dBA
- Dimensions -60x80x45 (Heat Sink), 80x80x70 (Fan)


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Idle: 35c Load 42c. Oh and its got some rubbish white stuff from Antec as paste
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Smilie I'm a big, big fan

*Delta "Triple Blade" - 92x92x38mm, 79.81 CFM @ 4000 RPM, 46.0 dBA, 5.04 watts, .42 amps, Maximum Air Pressure 9.42 mm H²O, 12v DC

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120mm Coolermaster Internal Case Fan with BLUE LED on a XP-120
- Speed - 1220 RPM
- Output - 42.734 CFM
- Decibels - 22 dBA
- Dimensions - 120x120x25

A64 3700+ San Diego
Idle: 27c Load 40c

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- Speed - 2500 +/- 10% rpm
- Output - 52.24 cfm
- Decibels - 21 dBA
- Dimensions - 90 x 90 x 25 mm

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Idle - ~39c Load - ~47c

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Gigabyte 3D cooler GT Ultra

Heatsink Dimension83 x 89 x 93mmRated Voltage4~12VRated Current0.9AFan Speed2000~4500rpmNoise19.2~42.0dBABearing Type2 Ball bearingLife Expectancy50000HrTotal Weight780 gApplicationIntel® Pentium® 4 478 3.4GHz and higher
AMD Athlon™ XP up 3200+ and higher
AMD Athlon™ 64 up to 3400+ and higher
Package Contents:GH-PCU31-VH Cooler
Heat sink paste Injector (ShinEtsu X-23-7762)
Fan Speed Control and 3.5" Front Panel
PCI Rear Panel
Power Cable
Intel® Pentium® 4 Clips
AMD Athlon™ XP Clip
AMD Athlon™ 64 Clip
Screws
Multi-Language Manual

That's from the site... And I got a P4 Northwood 3GHZ @ 3.3. Runs cool with this on minimum, it's 32 idle 44 load and on max, it's 30 idle and 38sih load.
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Thermalright XP-120

120MM Antec fan
79CFM
29.8 dBA
Ball Bearing

Artic Silver 5

PC Probe reports this
1170-1190 RPM
Idle 39, Load 47
(Curently running at 209 X 11)

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evercool 80mm al frame
2500 rpm
32.4 cfm
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ThermalTake SilentBoost K8

- Speed - 2450 +/- 10% RPM
- Output - 27.5 CFM
- Decibels - 21 dBA
- Dimensions - fan: 80x80x25mm, heatsink: 85x73x48mm

Athlon64 3500+, stock settings (but mobo is AI overclocking)
Idle: 33-35c
Load: 45-52c

I highly recommend the silentboost line, I've used both the K6 socket A version and the K8 for 939 and had no problems. They're quiet and cool.
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output: 21.6~72.5CFM
decibels:17dBA at 1300 RPM~ 48.5dBA at 4800 RPM
dimensions: 80x80x25 mm

CPU: Athlon 1800xp T-bred-B 1533Mhz & 1.5v default (AXDA1800DLT3C~JIUHB0321VPMW) @2.2ghz @1.625v

Temp:
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Zalman CNPS7700-Cu

Specs:
Speed : 1,000 ~ 2,000rpm ± 10%
Noise Level : 20 ~ 32dB ± 10%

Cpu: A64 3200+
Core: 1,45V
RPM: 942 (most silent setting)
Temp Idle: 36
Temp Load: 44


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Thermaltake Venus 12

Fan SPeed
2000 ±10% RPM at 20°C ~
5500 ±10% RPM at 55°C

Fan Dimension 80x80x32 mm

Max Air Flow 26.50 CFM at 20°C 72.92 CFM at 55°C

Heatsink Dimension 73.6x73x48 mm (73 fins)

Air Pressure 3.29mmH2O at 20°C 9.06mmH2O at 55°C

Rated Voltage 12V

Noise
21 dBA at 2000 RPM 48 dBA at 5500 RPM

Started Voltage 7V Bearing Type 2 Ball bearing

Rated Current 0.08 ~ 0.45A

Life Expectation 80,000 hours

Power Input 0.96 ~ 5.40W

Connector 4 PIN

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Speeze VultureSpin III ™
Dimensions
Heat sink : 80×80×44 mm (l × w × h)
12VDC Fan : 80×80×25mm
Bearing: Ball bearing
Rated speed: 2300 RPM +/-10%
Rated power: 1.56 W
Noise level: 19.0 dBA
Air flow: 25.78 CFM at 2,300 RPM
Current: 0.13 A
Life hours: Ball: 50.000
Features: 3 grip clip, Copper base insert, Inverted Spider-Fan
Connector: 3 Pin, mainboard
That @ Athlon XP 2000+
idle temp : 41
load temp: ~49
CPU core voltage : 1.66V
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PANAFLO 92MM HIGH SPEED COOLING FAN

- Model #: FBA09A12H
- Speed - 2850RPM
- Airflow - 56.8 CFM
- Volume - 35.0dBA
- Dimensions - 92 x 92 x 25mm


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Idle= 25C (~2000 rpm)
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Thermaltake Silentboost K7
80x80x25 Hydro Wave Bearing
27.5CFM
Idle: 46C
Load: 49C

AMD Athlon XP 2200+

Edit: These are my dad's specs, I'll post mine up when I get home.
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Akasa [color=black]Evo-33[/color]
Fan dim: 80 x 80 x 25mm
Rated speed: 2000 - 4000 RPM
Sound: 23.5 - 43.0 dB(A)
Air flow: 30.0 - 59.8 CFM
Bearing: Twin ball bearing
Heatsink dim: 106 x 76 x 118mm
Thermal interface: AK-450 thermal compound pre-applied
Evo 33 Series Heatpipe cooler with 80mm amber fan

[color=black]AMD 64 3200+ Winchester[/color]
[color=black]Idle 29C[/color]
[color=black]Load 44C
1.4V
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[color=black]Akasa AK-855-BL[/color]
[color=black]Fan dim: 70 x 70 x 15mm
rated speed: 3800 RPM
Sound: 30.51 dB(A)
Air flow: 24.84 CFM
Bearing: Ball bearing
Heatsink dim: 77 x 68 x 41mm
Thermal interface: AK-450 thermal compound pre-applied[/color]

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[color=black]Idle 38C[/color]
[color=black]Load 48C
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Winchester stock cooling
80mm fan
aluminum heatsink with stock TIM
airflow: ?
noise: ?(not loud, psu is louder)
fan speed: 2000-4000 rpm

A64 Winchester 3200+
cpu frequency: 2.57 ghz
vcore: 1.545V
idle: 35C
load (prime95 24 hours): 56C
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119CFM
~60 dB i think

CPU: Intel P4 3.2C
Idle ~27C
Load ~35-40C

Heatsing Thermalright SP94 copper
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Vantec Tornado 92mm High Output

Airflow : 119 CFM
Fan Speed : 4800 RPM (w/controller @ 3500 rpm)
Power : 12.5 W
Bearing Type : Dual Ball Bearing
Fan Size : 92x92x38 mm
Noise Level : 56.4 db


AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2600+ @ 1.70 Volts
Idle : 39c Load : 47c

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92mm Panaflo H1A Fan (BX) w/ RPM Sensor
56.8 CFM
2850 RPM
2.7W
Hydro Wave Bearing
92x92x25 MM
35 db

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I use a 80mm Nexus fan with a 80mm to 60mm adapter.

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Speed : 1500 RPM
Acoustic noise : 17.6 dB(A)
Airflow : 20.2 CFM
Dimensions : 80x80x25mm
Warranty : 3 years

Idle temp : 48 C
Load temp : 52 C

My cpu is an AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.1 GHz. It is overclocked to 1.2 GHz.
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2Ball Bearing
Althon 64 3200+ Clawhammer
Idle: 40C
Load: 48C
Ambient Room Temps: 30C
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Cooler Master stock replacement AMD Socket A HSF /60mm fan.

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I would have to question the results of this as there are many other environmental effects such as the temperature outside, case ventillation, thermal compounds, innacuracy of thermometers to consider how effective a cooling system is.
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I am using the retail boxed Sempron 2600+ including the heatsink.

Make: AMD
Model: boxed
CFM: don't know (speed ~3200 rpm)
Noise: don't hear it

CPU: Sempron 2600+
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I would have to question the results of this as there are many other environmental effects such as the temperature outside, case ventillation, thermal compounds, innacuracy of thermometers to consider how effective a cooling system is.

yes, the posts here can only give a rough idea...
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Old Jun 6, 2005, 01:22 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Meaker
I would have to question the results of this as there are many other environmental effects such as the temperature outside, case ventillation, thermal compounds, innacuracy of thermometers to consider how effective a cooling system is.
It's just a survey about fans....

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