Thursday, September 12th 2013

PowerColor Announces New Double Blades Fans for Future Cooling Solutions

TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphic cards, collaborated with our thermal partner and successfully develop the patent thermal solution, the "Double Blades". The "Double Blades" derived from its fan outlook, this exclusive design adds an extra fan blade attaches to the original one; the extra fan can absorb airflow into the centre, and increase up to 20% airflow compared to the traditional thermal design, even can prevent the dust depositing at the bearings and the bottom of fan, prolonging the life cycle of the thermal, also video card.
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10 Comments on PowerColor Announces New Double Blades Fans for Future Cooling Solutions

#1
Roph
Yeah.... require scientific proof that this is not just bullshit.

Normally you see Sparkle pulling this dumb "revolutionary" snaek oil stuff.
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#2
ViperXTR
vs cooltech hybrid radial blower and outer blade design (asus gtx 670 mini)
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#3
W1zzard
RophNormally you see Sparkle pulling this dumb "revolutionary" snaek oil stuff.
TUL owns PowerColor and they bought Sparkle like last year ^^
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#4
erocker
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RophYeah.... require scientific proof that this is not just bullshit.

Normally you see Sparkle pulling this dumb "revolutionary" snaek oil stuff.
I find the theory to be a bit imaginative. I'm interested in the results.
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#5
dom99
I dont think this will work as the inner blade wont get anywhere near enough speed to generate a decent amount of airflow. It will be pointless and loud but I hope to be proven wrong!
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#6
buildzoid
The design looks reasonably enough in theory However I can't see it making alot of static presure
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#7
micropage7
i just feel like actually its single blade with different angle, just separate it and you got the same design
since the second fan has small blade i dont think it would give you much difference
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#8
hckngrtfakt
Sounds "gimmicky" specially if considering a smaller bearing center fan could generate a wider airflow ratio, which of course would require the fan to spin at lower RPMs (not so great CFM) but could compensate for in low dBs.

Then again, I may need to see results off this one first. :D
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#10
LeMonarque
Reminds me of ASUS' CoolTech fan design, but done somewhat differently.
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