News Arctic’s new 8,000 RPM case fans blow a pile of boxes off a table from about 10 feet away — Arctic S12038-8K screams like an air raid siren

Those are pretty cheap compared to the normal price of comparable Papst screamers. Probably not as robust, but if you want a fan to make a desktop hovercraft with, or a DIY solder fume extractor (rather than to install in a CoLo server) then they sound like a good option.
 
I mean, I'm old enough that I had one of the Delta "screamer" 60mm fans on my hedgehog heatsink back in the day. This sounds like nostalgia (and hearing damage) to me.
 
When reviewing these fans, please can we get results of them with a push, as well as a push-pull config on a CLC radiator?

Also if possible, can the fan be tested on one of the towers on a cooler such as the Peerless Assassin 120 SE?
 
When reviewing these fans, please can we get results of them with a push, as well as a push-pull config on a CLC radiator?

Also if possible, can the fan be tested on one of the towers on a cooler such as the Peerless Assassin 120 SE?
Attaching super-powerful fans like these to normal tower coolers doesn't work out too well because the start-up torque of these fans is significant. I once tried to attach such a fan (a 120x38mm delta PFC1212DE-F00 vaneaxial 120x38mm that only ran at 5500RPM) to a Phaneks PHTCp14pe, it literally yanked the wire mounting hardware off the heatsink. I then tried zipties, which over time, were stretched out by the fan and it came loose again and tore off the lower heatsink fins.
 
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