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- Where to get roamio basic or OTA cooling fan replacement
I mounted a fan on top of the case A Noctua 80mm ultra-silent fan It's not the most elegant thing, but it works, and I made it look not too terrible (IMO, at least) Full gallery with a link to my fan shroud to cover the Noctua beige: Tivo Mounted Fan
- WatchGuard M370 - [H]ard|Forum
Oh, and replacing the quiet noisy stock 40mm fans with three Noctua NF-A4x20 PWM was practically necessary Now the box is whisper-quiet in the rack and the temperatures are actually no higher than before
- Bolt noisy fan - options? - TiVo Community Forum
I saw someone who came up with the ultimate solution: Mounting a large diameter Noctua fan outside the case (I presume with holes added for air flow) Noctua fans are amazingly quiet I've taken to replacing all fans with Noctua fans if I can get a Noctua the correct size (unfortunately there are a lot of sizes they don't make)
- Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 Mini | [H]ard|Forum
May be a good option if you can't afford the noctua, it probably performs similarly If it performs similar then it'd have nothing to do with not being able to afford Noctua Paying 2x more on a similar air cooler is a bit silly
- Temperature of Bolt | TiVo Community Forum
Just wanted to know what is an acceptable running temperature of the TiVo Bolt? I have been reading many posts of users adding an additional external fan to
- Which Static Pressure fans? Noctua NF A25x12, NF-F12, NF-F12 Industrial . . .
Noctua NF-F12 Industrial 2000 - 3 94 mm - H20 at 2000 rpm and just under 30 dB A Noctua NF-F12 Industrial 3000 - 7 63 mm - H20 at 3000 rpm and 43 5 dB A Thermatake Toughfan 12 - basically a clone of the Noctua NF-A12x25, stats on static pressure and noise are almost identical, also 2000 rpm They look very similar as well
- New Arctic P12 Max fan. 3 for price of 1 Noctua. No downsides?
That being said, for my Noctua NH-D15, I have two Noctua A12x25s I saw a youtube review (may be the on in the OP or not), but it showed that this new fan has a signfincantly higher max RPM than the normal P12
- Fractal Terra ITX | [H]ard|Forum
Noctua NH-L9a-AM5 This cooler doesn't appear to be approved for the 7800X3D, but it does stay cool (ish) when gaming at 55-65c However, when encoding video, or some other high I O tasks, it peaks out at 89 9c (rated ceiling) and throttles back a little not much, but from 4 75GHz down to 4 25GHz I knew that going into this build so not a
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