Delta 120mm Extreme High Speed - 220 CFM at 65 dB FAN

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Eazy

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The new big dog of 120mm fans has arrived! After many months of waiting, TFB1212GHE is finally here. A step up from the already extreme 190 CFM FFB1212EHE and the first 120mm to break the 200 CFM barrier, this bad boy plops down a solid 220 CFM at 65 dB using Delta's new TFB fin design. What surprised us most was this part weighs 70 grams less than FFB1212EHE. A pretested sample concludes airflow output is genuine with high self-inertia and it seems most of what makes noise on this part is the airflow itself.

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http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/de12tfexhisp.html
 
wowweee... :D

SunMysore posted 3.03 minutes later:

2.45A...OMFG!!!! i better buy a separate 230V-12V adapter for that!!!!!!!!
 
I want this!!! And will it run off a normal PSU??? I can get this..... I WANT THIS.... MY uncle is in the US right now.....

And can I just run it off the main PSU like a normal fan??? Plase reply soon

Nikhil posted 6.52 minutes later:

And what connector type should I choose??? 3 pin Molex or 3+4 pin molex??? What is the difference??? and what abt the expandable sleeve option???
 
Yeah it should work. Eats 29W. So u cant run it off mobo headers but it'll run directly off the psu rail. Thats pretty old actually, ntn new. Been there at sidewinder since like over a year.
 
duh...didnt ya see the link posted by Eazy????

BTW i prefer a wc kit rather than noisy 120mm fans :P
 
@ Anish --- 28.95 $. Shipping will be extra.... that is around 1,200 Rs.

Nikhil posted 0.52 minutes later:

@Sunny --- Easy for you to say.... you already have a water cooling kit!!!
 
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aint easy to say dude...it took me 6 months to convert my thots into a reality ;)
 
I look up to Sunny, for making his water cooling kit ! Man you gotta have balls to let water run down your 60k plus hardware knowing that even a drop could blow your system ! Great job Sunny !
 
the last time i removed everything and put it back, i didnt even care to check for leaks before running the system...thats how much confidence i'm having ;) nor i use those clamps on any of the pipes....
 
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