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Fan mod for EPX3000


Kyle

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Yep. It's a Noctua. You think that's bad... try buying nine of them for a single computer. :o

 

Does anyone know the voltage on these? The Europower amps required 24v fans. Two of them. Made it tough to find drop-in replacements.

 

Modding the iNuke's were easier. Twin 12v fans. Noctua to the rescue! Love how quiet my iNuke's are. My EP's, even modded, are pretty loud in comparison.

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Yep. It's a Noctua. You think that's bad... try buying nine of them for a single computer. :o

 

Does anyone know the voltage on these? The Europower amps required 24v fans. Two of them. Made it tough to find drop-in replacements.

 

Modding the iNuke's were easier. Twin 12v fans. Noctua to the rescue! Love how quiet my iNuke's are. My EP's, even modded, are pretty loud in comparison.

 

Nine??? You OC;ing?

 

...24v fans for EPs... ugh.

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I learned years ago with computers that skimping on cooling fans wasn't worth it.  The cheaper ones tend to use low quality bearings that wear out quickly.  Many silent fans only stay silent for a few months, if that.

 

I only use Zalman for PC heatsink and my case fans are all huge low RMP fans.

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