My favorite part of the video was when you said "It's Cooler Master Mobius 120 OCing time" and then you Cooler Master Mobius 120 OCed all over the place
Oh yes, and I can’t wait to test them. I’ve seen the graphs before any coverage and was calling all of it total bs Then LTT went in with the statement that even alphacool doesn’t know why they are performing as well as they do. So maybe not bs, but a fantastic coincidence, can’t wait
Wow, you got some weird db numbers from the ocs. I found in my y60 case the mobius 120 p and 140p were the coolest and quietest fans, even better than my arctic p14 argb s. I wish they had a reverse mobius 120p, got a d30 for a rear intake for my full loop build. Its too loud of course compared to the mobius 120p.
I have a hard line custom loop y60 as well. I was thinking about getting the Mobius 140p and 120ps. But then phanteks announced the d30 140s.. so now I'm thinking about going that way
I got Mobious 120p's in a Qube 500 with a 14900k lol. And they're the quietest and coolest fans ive ever used in my life, by faaaar. I got em on an Atmos cooler, and im blown the F away at its performance.
I tested this fan, at 1350rpm -10%pwm-, keeps the cpu temps, cooler than all.the other fans I own (a12x25, gt2150, t30, p12max, sw pro4, etc), but the sound frequency drove me crazy. I dont know if maybe I got a defective sample. On a heatsink the sound is lower but as a case fan its even worse.
Seems like this might be a global issue. Though I would really like to analyse the sound in frequency chunks, just to compare what the non-OC version produces
@@congminh4250 hello, I did the test. Best noise to performance ratio. Dead silent and it performs great as a case fan, cpu air cooler and water radiator. At full.speed its only 40db. Its at the same level as Noctua a12x25, XPG Vento Pro and Thermalright TL-B12.
If it's 100+ degree delta T over ambient your R7 3700x would have been fried before you can make this benchmark The data in the chart are completely unbelievable. Basically fake data.
I remember having this conversation with you before. I get it, you like fan reviews that stick fans on radiators. That’s okay, you do you. But this is just getting boring now. The part about 100+ delta what you're referring to… The last measuring point of each fan is taken at 25%. (Almost) every fan will hit thermal throttle at that point. Which is why all the lines are doing a very similar spike in the end. In the charts, we’re writing it as 95 (not 100+), in the video, this is usually referred to as ‘and after that it’s thermal throttling’. None of them were keeping the chip at 95 above ambient. The end of each line is the representation of ‘thermal throttling’ without an accurate last data-point. Why do you think all of them end at the exact same spot? Please think before you type
CM: Remember that one time I morbed all over the place? I gonna do that again. But stronger.
My favorite part of the video was when you said "It's Cooler Master Mobius 120 OCing time" and then you Cooler Master Mobius 120 OCed all over the place
Have you seen the new Alphacool metal fan they had at computex? They seem really quiet.
Oh yes, and I can’t wait to test them.
I’ve seen the graphs before any coverage and was calling all of it total bs
Then LTT went in with the statement that even alphacool doesn’t know why they are performing as well as they do. So maybe not bs, but a fantastic coincidence, can’t wait
Will you review the new Fractal Itx case ?
no
Hopefully
I recently bought a set of Arctic P12 Max'es for my AIO radiator. Is the Mobius better?
Haven’t finished the 120s rad benchmarks, but they should be somewhat equal
Adata XPG VENTO PRO 120 PWM, can you add this one to the bench test
Noted
Maybe the dab meter is faulty? Do you have a second meter to try?
3x
All of them did that
there's no v in pwm
Doing it until it becomes standard
Wait, what you got in the trunk of your car that is 5krms?
Pure joy
Wow, you got some weird db numbers from the ocs. I found in my y60 case the mobius 120 p and 140p were the coolest and quietest fans, even better than my arctic p14 argb s. I wish they had a reverse mobius 120p, got a d30 for a rear intake for my full loop build. Its too loud of course compared to the mobius 120p.
I have a hard line custom loop y60 as well. I was thinking about getting the Mobius 140p and 120ps. But then phanteks announced the d30 140s.. so now I'm thinking about going that way
@@LegendForsaken I had to limit the d30 120 reverse at 50% do to noise. It does look nice. The mobius 120p and 140p are so quiet.
Absolutely. I’m trying to get my hands on a class-1 db meter. Expensive as hell but might show what’s going on
I got Mobious 120p's in a Qube 500 with a 14900k lol. And they're the quietest and coolest fans ive ever used in my life, by faaaar. I got em on an Atmos cooler, and im blown the F away at its performance.
@@ronniekregar3482 Yep, even at 100% they are quiet.
5xMobius OC @ 120€ or 5xP12MAX @ 36€?
Ok we need that 140 shoot out you promised. Looking for a comparison between the mobius 140p and the arctic p14argb. On a rad. Please, thanks.
In progress
I tested this fan, at 1350rpm -10%pwm-, keeps the cpu temps, cooler than all.the other fans I own (a12x25, gt2150, t30, p12max, sw pro4, etc), but the sound frequency drove me crazy. I dont know if maybe I got a defective sample. On a heatsink the sound is lower but as a case fan its even worse.
Seems like this might be a global issue. Though I would really like to analyse the sound in frequency chunks, just to compare what the non-OC version produces
@@STSYT I order the non-OC version to test
@@elteacher0223how is your test with the non OC ver?
@@congminh4250 hello, I did the test. Best noise to performance ratio. Dead silent and it performs great as a case fan, cpu air cooler and water radiator. At full.speed its only 40db. Its at the same level as Noctua a12x25, XPG Vento Pro and Thermalright TL-B12.
I'm surprised no one has made a bladeless PC fan yet, like the Dyson desktop fans.
They are super quiet and move a lot of air. Cheers.
because china is pushing so much crap out the door, things made in Japan get lost in the commotion.
lol
lol
The Dyson product has a fan in the base.
@@benjaminfrohns Ahhh, I hadn't looked into them that much. Well my idea is pointless then, Cheers.
It's morbin time
Its morbin time
I came. For the coment.
That is not a zip tie… lol
*velcro
@@STSYT thanks for all the testing STS! Is the lian li 120mm infinity fan still the best performing RGB fan?
If it's 100+ degree delta T over ambient your R7 3700x would have been fried before you can make this benchmark
The data in the chart are completely unbelievable. Basically fake data.
I remember having this conversation with you before. I get it, you like fan reviews that stick fans on radiators. That’s okay, you do you. But this is just getting boring now.
The part about 100+ delta what you're referring to…
The last measuring point of each fan is taken at 25%. (Almost) every fan will hit thermal throttle at that point. Which is why all the lines are doing a very similar spike in the end.
In the charts, we’re writing it as 95 (not 100+), in the video, this is usually referred to as ‘and after that it’s thermal throttling’.
None of them were keeping the chip at 95 above ambient. The end of each line is the representation of ‘thermal throttling’ without an accurate last data-point.
Why do you think all of them end at the exact same spot? Please think before you type
@@STSYT Just admit you have false charts. 100 degree above ambient is never happening unless you live in a 0 degree environment.
After seeing the new in-dev noctua fans everything else looks so boring lmao, it's just a copy of another copy of a 10 year old fan every time.