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Koolance Intros High-Flow 120 mm, 184 CFM Fan

I really want two of these for my H50...but postage to Aus is 70 bucks on the Koolance website. :(

The resulting setup would be huge.

I would love some crazy fans like these but most suck down too much power to use any fan controller that is easily available to me.
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3.3A and 40w :eek: are there any fan controllers that can handle a single one of those never mind multiple?

That's a damn good point. How is one supposed to regulate the speed of these things?
 
Some small 110 CFM deltas on a H50 works quite well but as some say its loud
 
That's a damn good point. How is one supposed to regulate the speed of these things?

I have been looking around the places i shop and the only thing i can find that could handle them is the "mCubed HFX 112 T-Balancer miniNG Fan Controller"


Look at the monster heatsink
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For just a fan controller i consider that a huge heatsink :laugh:
 
You could just get a pot. Or undervolt to 7v or just use what you got
 
You could just get a pot. Or undervolt to 7v or just use what you got

There is many options if you are willing to make something yourself but i have gotten very lazy so i would rather buy something pre made :laugh:
 
Price is good, as long as it plays nice (no clicking) when on a controller I'll pick up a couple.

yeah thats what i was thinking. if it undervolts well it might be pretty good!
 
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That's a lot of fan for a very small price most fans in that CFM range are 20-30 dollars.
 
I have a Koolance fan on my CPU rad in my computer, and it's a monster. By far the most CFM I've ever seen in any fan (but it's friggin noisy). If this thing is supposed to be 24W, I think it might actually rip a whole in the fabric of the universe with it's airflow.

EDIT: Should also mention, that I agree with needing a fan grill. I have gotten my finger jammed in my Koolance and it took a far chunk of skin off.

same here with the scythe ultra hi flow 3000 fans in my old cosmos case ,went to check on the cpu cooler stuck my poor finger in the wrong area....blood everywhere,That was 3ooo rpm i could imagine the damage this 4000 Koolance could do ouch even more pain.
 
lol i wonder if this is what they used to make that old RCA commercial with the old man?
 
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