![]() ![]() Sorry for the vague s I dont have the fans in front of me atm. Petra YL-SL has model 705 (or seven hundred something). Differences: JT(Jabtech) YL-SL has model 511 (or five hundred something). I had ordered 4 Yate Loon - SLs from Petra as well. ![]() They are particularly suitable for use as powerful case fans and offer extremely high performance even on radiators of a water cooler. Yate Loon offers fans with particularly high static pressure and high air flow. It features a standard 3-pin fan connector that ensures compatibility with most of todays motherboards and fan controllers Model: D12SH-12. The NMB 120mm fans (at least the ones I can get most easily) go down to about 1600rpms/63cfm/27dB and run all the way up to 130cfm 50dB and 3600rpms. Ok, so I finally decided to test the 12 Yate Loon - SLs i got from jabtech. 120mm x 38mm NMB/Panaflo FBA12G12L-1BX Low Speed Hydro Wave Bearing Fan Size: 120mm x 120mm x 38mm Speed: 1700 RPM Airflow: 68.9 CFM Noise: 30 dBA Bearing: Hydro Wave bearing Voltage: 12 V Current. Die leistungsstarken 140mm Lüfter von Yate Loon. Whether you are adding, replacing, or upgrading an existing 120mm fan, the D12SH-12 is the right tool for the job. Those are spec'd for 6000rpms and 260cfm at something like 64dba. Test Methodology In order to accurately test the Yate Loon D12SL-12 fan I have decided to review its performance from two perspectives: Static Pressure and air flow Cooling ability The Yate Loon D12SL-12 will be compared against Noctua's latest 120mm case fan offering - the NF-P12. I also have several 120x38mm P1G01s sitting here. They're rated for 1500rpm, 48cfm and 17dB. Nidecs probably are as well (although I haven't dealt with enough of their products to make a concrete determination one way or the other).īoth companies have a very large product range I have a few Sanyo Denki 120x25mm L401s sitting on my desk. Sanyo Denki (as eddieck has mentioned) fans are of higher quality (considerably so, in my estimation) than NMB's are. ![]() How do you define quiet? Do you want very, very quiet with lower temperatures or as close to silent as possible (which you will pay the price for in higher temperatures)?.How do you define cheap? $5 per fan? $10 per fan? $15 per fan? $20 per fan?. ![]()
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