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My concern is that I m not sure about whether the replacement of the CPU cooler fan worth...
The original fan on my Gammaxx 300 is quiet even during the full speed of ~1600rpm.
Theoretically, it can generate ~55.5CFM and ~around 2.03 mmAq at full speed.
For the new Cooler Master Jet Flo 120 fan, it generates ~95cfm at 2000rpm.
According to the test conducted by Overclockers and DVtests, it can even generate more than 110cfm at full speed and 2.72-2.99mmAq(from Cooler Master website).
However, because of the huge noise generated by the fan at full speed, I set the rpm to varies between 1200-1600.
As far as I know, apart from the cfm value the higher the magnitude of static pressure it generates the more air can penetrate through the cooling fin which provides a better cooling ability.
Well, the original Gammaxx 300 fan generate 2.03 mmAq and ~55.5CFM at 1600rpm and still very quiet.
However, at 1600rpm the Jet Flo 120 starts to become noticeably noisy. It is the low-frequency humming sound that makes it noisy.
I set it to 1200rpm most of the time since the noise will be noticeable once exceeded it, and 1600rpm only when CPU getting super hot.
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The question is, with the original fan I can always set it to 1600rpm all the time because it is just so quiet but with the Jet Flo, I can only
stick to 1200rpm most of the time. At 1200rpm, Jet Flo can still generate ~65cfm which is great! but what about the static pressure it generates?
After searching for some time on the internet, I still can't find anyone who has tested the static pressure of Jet Flo at 1200rpm or 1600rpm.
Are there any equations to calculate or graphs about it? or can anyone estimate the static pressure of it at 1200rpm and 1600rpm?
What do you guys think? Is the replacement worth it or not?
sorry for my poor English, I hope everyone can understand what I'm saying.
A test conducted by DVtests
- So I used 3 as front intake, 1 in the rear for exhaust, and 1 as the replacement of my fan mounted on DeepCool Gammaxx 300 CPU cooler.
My concern is that I m not sure about whether the replacement of the CPU cooler fan worth...
The original fan on my Gammaxx 300 is quiet even during the full speed of ~1600rpm.
Theoretically, it can generate ~55.5CFM and ~around 2.03 mmAq at full speed.
For the new Cooler Master Jet Flo 120 fan, it generates ~95cfm at 2000rpm.
According to the test conducted by Overclockers and DVtests, it can even generate more than 110cfm at full speed and 2.72-2.99mmAq(from Cooler Master website).
However, because of the huge noise generated by the fan at full speed, I set the rpm to varies between 1200-1600.
As far as I know, apart from the cfm value the higher the magnitude of static pressure it generates the more air can penetrate through the cooling fin which provides a better cooling ability.
Well, the original Gammaxx 300 fan generate 2.03 mmAq and ~55.5CFM at 1600rpm and still very quiet.
However, at 1600rpm the Jet Flo 120 starts to become noticeably noisy. It is the low-frequency humming sound that makes it noisy.
I set it to 1200rpm most of the time since the noise will be noticeable once exceeded it, and 1600rpm only when CPU getting super hot.
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------->SKIP TO HERE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO READ SOME BORING BACKGROUND STORY.
The question is, with the original fan I can always set it to 1600rpm all the time because it is just so quiet but with the Jet Flo, I can only
stick to 1200rpm most of the time. At 1200rpm, Jet Flo can still generate ~65cfm which is great! but what about the static pressure it generates?
After searching for some time on the internet, I still can't find anyone who has tested the static pressure of Jet Flo at 1200rpm or 1600rpm.
Are there any equations to calculate or graphs about it? or can anyone estimate the static pressure of it at 1200rpm and 1600rpm?
What do you guys think? Is the replacement worth it or not?
sorry for my poor English, I hope everyone can understand what I'm saying.