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Discussion in 'Overclocking, Cooling and Modding' started by LeeLuck, Feb 14, 2013.

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  1. slh28 TechSpot Paladin Posts: 1,674   +100

    On topic, Scythe GTs (1450 or 1850rpm) gets my vote. Excellent static pressure which is what you want for a push/pull H80 setup. If you don't have a fan controller then 1850rpm is a bit loud but really moves a lot of air.
  2. LeeLuck TechSpot Member Posts: 84

    Thanks slh28.
    Gotta love having options ;p
  3. JC713 TechSpot Guru Posts: 2,705   +201

    People say these are very good. I should try them out soon.
  4. LeeLuck TechSpot Member Posts: 84

    Hi all, I got a reply from Corsair regarding calcification and life expectancy, and here is their reply.

    Case #5640378

    Quote "That is not correct. The fluid used in our coolers will not cause calcification issues and it is good for the lifetime of this unit. The unit also comes with a Corsair 5-year manufacturer warranty, this covers the unit for 5yrs respectively, whether its running for 5 hours per day or 24/7 as you stated. Thank you."
  5. JC713 TechSpot Guru Posts: 2,705   +201

    I guess my sources have been shut down! Awesome news... you will probably replace it by 5 years if you game...
  6. LeeLuck TechSpot Member Posts: 84

    Probably replace/upgrade it before that matey to be honest, its just nice to know they are confident it will live for 5yrs lol
     
  7. JC713 TechSpot Guru Posts: 2,705   +201

    Corsair products are quality. Great service also. I would trust their warranty since they wouldn't offer it if they werent 100% confident
  8. death791 Newcomer, in training Posts: 43

    Yo I Run Aero Cool Sharks on my H100 In push/pull and they work great alittle pricey but they move alot of air, and not to loud. I have also used Noctua fans and they are very nice fans as well.