Nidec SERVO UltraFlo R80W12BS3M9-57T06 - Fan Noise

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • RPM is measured from the inlet fan, the outlet fan is a bit slower. Also the bearings on the outlet fan are pretty noisy, but otherwise this fan is in good shape.
    I couldn't find a datasheet - if you can find one, please let me know. But the Aliexpress listing I got this from has a lot of info, so check it out here: www.aliexpress...
    Voltage: 12VDC
    Rated current (likely at 0 RPM and maximum torque): 6.65A
    Typical current: 5.75A
    Rated RPM: 15900 for inlet, 13800 for outlet

Комментарии • 29

  • @kimh9337
    @kimh9337 2 года назад +15

    Frekking hell, sure sounded like it was going to blow in the end!
    Thanks for the video

    • @ydihtty
      @ydihtty  2 года назад +5

      Yeah I'm not sure if I got it up to full speed, I was getting scared too tbh lol. I should get some protective goggles

    • @1sonyzz
      @1sonyzz Год назад +1

      sounded like regular car engine running past 8000 rpm when 7000rpm is start of redline

  • @Jeff_FanCollector
    @Jeff_FanCollector 2 года назад +9

    Crazy fan speed haha

  • @douro20
    @douro20 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ultraflow fans are usually quite good as far as noise level. I wonder why this one is so loud.

  • @garystinten9339
    @garystinten9339 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a asrock x670e pro rs motherboard and was wondering if i could separate the fans and use one for the cpu and one as an exhaust fan for my case, controlled via pwm on the motherboard and wiring the power via molex so it can all be controlled via BIOS software and kept under say 5000rpm??

  • @argon1345
    @argon1345 Год назад +1

    12980 RPM

  • @gleipnirfenrir
    @gleipnirfenrir Год назад +1

    is there a way to make it silent with that speed? i mean the voice come from friction

  • @GastonLai01
    @GastonLai01 2 года назад +2

    crazy...

  • @rysterstech
    @rysterstech Год назад +2

    What would be the purpose of putting 2 fans one behind the other like this with nothing in between, doesnt seem to make a lot of sense

    • @ydihtty
      @ydihtty  Год назад +1

      They are counter-rotating. All axial fans twist the air, which is wasted energy when linear flow is desired, and also increases the resistance when flowing through a radiator. Some fans use static vanes (stator vanes) to straighten the airflow a bit more gradually so that there is less energy loss (like having a curved corner in a duct vs a sharp corner). But some other fans straighten the airflow with a counter-rotating rotor, especially when the application demands high performance.
      It also has advantages with reliability, because there is redundancy. If one fan fails, the other one can continue working until the unit can be replaced.

    • @rysterstech
      @rysterstech Год назад +1

      @@ydihtty Very interesting indeed.

  • @branchprediction9923
    @branchprediction9923 2 года назад +3

    how do you power that thing? id love to buy a fan controller or something to power such a beast.

    • @ydihtty
      @ydihtty  2 года назад +3

      I have a kinda improvised solution for this.
      I basically split an extension cable so that it can be connected directly to the PSU for power (via Molex connector), but the PWM and Tach leads still go to a controller (NA-FC1 in my case).
      This is also useful for controlling the speed of 3-pin fans. Instead of connecting to the PSU, I just connect that to some DC fan speed controller I bought off Aliexpress, while the Tach still goes through the NA-FC1 and back into my motherboard.
      I wish there was a more off-the-shelf solution for this, but it works for me.

    • @branchprediction9923
      @branchprediction9923 2 года назад

      @@ydihtty damn, a bit too difficult for me i think. I dont know how i would go about doing this.
      Yeah ive seen that noctua controller. Webshop claims it can do max 3 amps. Is that true?

    • @ydihtty
      @ydihtty  2 года назад +1

      @@branchprediction9923 That is true, it seems to have a current limiter too, I've noticed some more powerful fans will have a lower max speed and gentler startup. But there are plenty powerful fans below 3 amps.

    • @branchprediction9923
      @branchprediction9923 2 года назад

      @@ydihtty my friend, i have a question. If i connect a 3 pin dc fan to that nactua fan controller (which is a 4 pin) will the fan run at max rpm regardless of the knob/speed?

    • @ydihtty
      @ydihtty  2 года назад +2

      @@branchprediction9923 If it pulls 3A or below, and the controller is powered via SATA, it will run at max speed, regardless of the knob.
      I think you can power the controller via the motherboard, and if you reduce the voltage from the motherboard, that will reduce the fan speed. I haven't tried this though.

  • @Hypnotised_Lemon
    @Hypnotised_Lemon 2 года назад +2

    What's the use of such inlet and outlet stuck together design?

    • @ydihtty
      @ydihtty  2 года назад +6

      It significantly increases static pressure, and creates a very focused airflow. With a single rotor, the air is pushed axially, but also twisted, so there is wasted energy, and there is more resistance when trying to push air through a heatsink. Stator vanes help straighten the airflow, but they cause some loss. A counter-rotating fan basically "un-twists" the airflow, converting all the wasted twisting motion into straight airflow. This video illustrates it pretty well: ruclips.net/video/fsHXWFrJfD4/видео.html

    • @Hypnotised_Lemon
      @Hypnotised_Lemon 2 года назад +1

      @@ydihtty
      This is really interesting, thanks!
      But now another question arises for as to why they are designed to rotate at different RPM over at same RPM.
      I suppose it's due inefficiencies or diminishing returns?

    • @ydihtty
      @ydihtty  2 года назад +1

      I'm not exactly sure, but I think the inlet creates all of the airflow, and the outlet fan is only responsible for un-twisting the air. So the speeds are probably tuned (I'm guessing) such that the outlet un-twists the airflow enough, but not too much, otherwise it would start twisting the airflow in the opposite direction.

    • @Lunarpollo5622
      @Lunarpollo5622 Год назад +1

      It is used to cool the sun

  • @18436Melissa
    @18436Melissa 2 года назад +8

    At 6,500 RPM, it sounded like a aca allertor.

  • @echonoirsmusic
    @echonoirsmusic Год назад +1

    We finally know what fans do Sony use in ps4

  • @valeriylisnitsky6556
    @valeriylisnitsky6556 Год назад

    Now , install on cpu

  • @sertyfox2425
    @sertyfox2425 2 года назад +2

    Im scared..

    • @ydihtty
      @ydihtty  2 года назад +3

      So was I lol

  • @abdelbtb1630
    @abdelbtb1630 Год назад

    sounds like a 2.4 v8