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The stock fans that come with it are starting to rattle and make noise and I have to tap the top of my case to get them to stop and they get pretty loud when running games. Which fans should I buy to replace them that will be quite and be better for the H100i. I was thinking about the SP120 but what do you guys think.
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I would get these.

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F-18 wrote I would get these.

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The SP120s would probably perform better on a rad. Those Noctuas, while better case fans, don't have the static pressure that the SP120s would give (helpful on rads).

The Noctuas are also ugly as sin
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The NF-F12 appears to perform a lot better than the SP120 in every respect. Its static pressure is 2.61 mm/H20 at 1500 RPM and the SP120 Quiet Edition does 1.29 mm/H20 at 1450 RPM.

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The Corsair fans are nice, but only because of their price in a bundle and looks.
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I meant the Performance SP120s. They are noisy but have even better static pressure than the Noctuas, albeit at a higher RPM:

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If you can get Noctuas to run at a higher speed then those would be better.
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I'd take the fan that performs nearly as well as the SP120 High Performance with lower noise and RPM. I find that having a quieter PC is much more important than getting a slightly higher overclock. I have a pair of AF120 Performance editions and they're too loud so I use a fan controller. Before I had the controller, I used a bunch of voltage reducers. Sometimes I wonder if people who run their fans (ANY fans) at full voltage actually use their PCs.

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Second best upgrade I've ever made to my PC (SSD was first).

Also, OP, re-seat your fans and maybe install them in a different orientation. You can also oil them if you are so inclined.
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r00t wrote I'd take the fan that performs nearly as well as the SP120 High Performance with lower noise and RPM. I find that having a quieter PC is much more important than getting a slightly higher overclock. I have a pair of AF120 Performance editions and they're too loud so I use a fan controller. Before I had the controller, I used a bunch of voltage reducers. Sometimes I wonder if people who run their fans (ANY fans) at full voltage actually use their PCs.

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Second best upgrade I've ever made to my PC (SSD was first).

Also, OP, re-seat your fans and maybe install them in a different orientation. You can also oil them if you are so inclined.


I don't care too much about noise so long as it doesn't sound like a jet like my 360 does.
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Some good reviews on the Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm fans. Or if you're like tbyeah just grab some 5400rpm ones if you don't mind the noise.
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Buxtyy wrote Some good reviews on the Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm fans. Or if you're like tbyeah just grab some 5400rpm ones if you don't mind the noise.


I personally use 4 of these: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Great temps.
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tbyeah wrote
Buxtyy wrote Some good reviews on the Scythe Gentle Typhoon 1850rpm fans. Or if you're like tbyeah just grab some 5400rpm ones if you don't mind the noise.


I personally use 4 of these: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Great temps.
Use four of them only if you want your PC to fly!!!
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