119 cfm out of a 92mm is a pretty strong breeze dude I have a delta fan that's not even for personal computers, but it is 120mm and ~140 cfm... it is incredibly loud originally for use in industrial machines or even some serious server case-cooling.
I don't know if the 92mm will knock over a 20 oz. bottle that's filled up (but it might!) One that's about half full, would definetly blow over. You could even move it around in your hand to clean the dust from your computer lol
Yeah, it could do the job!so what about like the Ice Mountain water bottles the half liter 9 oz bottles?
Check out these beasts.i am not a fan of ebay...time to check pricegrabber
sweet, im gettin 3 of these delta fans hehehe...sidepanel intake will be useful now
I use a 120mm Sunon, that flows 108 CFM on my XP-120. It'sewwww...PDF!!!
nevertheless...the vantec 92mm fan is a better deal, 119 cfm for $10.99
119 cfm out of a 92mm is a pretty strong breeze dude I have a delta fan that's not even for personal computers, but it is 120mm and ~140 cfm... it is incredibly loud originally for use in industrial machines or even some serious server case-cooling.
I don't know if the 92mm will knock over a 20 oz. bottle that's filled up (but it might!) One that's about half full, would definetly blow over. You could even move it around in your hand to clean the dust from your computer lol
I doubt that can move 10,000 cfm, it looks too small.
How much force is 119 cfm coming out of a 92mm fan?like will i blow over a water bottle or..yeah..u know real world comparaison
I Plan On Building A New Custom Case From And SGI 320 Workstation (To Match My 1600SW TFT) Using A Huge Custom 480mm (600RPM) Custom Made Side-Inflow Fan, However Im Gonna Help With 3 Positive Presure Helper Fans (Front Top And Back) To Help Exaust Air (and The Huge Fan Can Also Act Like A Case Widow ) What I Need Ta Know Can You Recomend (Or Anyone Else On This Forum For That Matter) Any Blue-LED 120MM Fans That Are Quiet With A High Output?
Damn, they don't list the noise rating. I'm thinking it's a little higher than the 56 db claimed for the 92mm Tornado. Probably ~105-110 db. heheheIf you want 10,000/20,000 cfm... you want the Air King:
Energy efficent! At low settings only 435 watts! :mrgreen:
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