That PR be like "Hey, did you know that every 60 seconds you use one of our fans, a minute passes? Anyways, can you advertise our product on Twitter for us?" lmao
0:26 tbh, every company seems to measure things like airflow, static pressure and noise differently and often these values don't have much in common to how they look in reality. So them missing in the specs is not a huge deal imo.
I hope these serrated blades catch on, from another video they do sound more enjoyable than the high pitched noises some fans have. Would be really interesting to see fans with these serration on the front and the diffusion on the rear and struts like on fans like the Noiseblocker, sweeped struts, chamfered edge, a ring around them, and all the other minor improvements that are possible. With all the recent innovations in the fan market it's only a matter of time until someone decides to make an overkill 50€ product that combines all those.
As some point, somebody will surely try. But I do fear that some of these micro-optimizations may counteract each other. Or maybe even create a whole different sort of issue that we’re not aware of yet
Keep in mind that those fans in my country (PL) are often on discount and can cost around 7€ which for their performance are quite nice. But I agree that their PR department in many products is trying to target teenagers language which is dumbo imo but overall not a dealbreaker
So how can you conclude this is "right next to the NF-A12" and "quite a bit in front of the Arctic P12", while at the same time showing a graph showing both of them being an equal distance, 0.2C, away? I would also claim 0.2C is not "quite a bit", and it is likely in fact "within error margin", so .. how exactly did you come to this conclusion when the data you show us claims otherwise?
I had already used a few arctic p12 , now i have 2x fluctus on my mugen 5. Performance is very similar but noise profile is more pleasant on arctic. . Mine 2 fluctus have wird bearing noise at 1000-1300rpm so probably quality control is not the best ..
Are you going to review the Hyte FP12 fans once they finally come out? They look very interesting, as they spin at 3000 rpm with a thickness of 32mm (which is even thicker than the T30).
That PR be like "Hey, did you know that every 60 seconds you use one of our fans, a minute passes? Anyways, can you advertise our product on Twitter for us?" lmao
0:26 tbh, every company seems to measure things like airflow, static pressure and noise differently and often these values don't have much in common to how they look in reality. So them missing in the specs is not a huge deal imo.
I hope these serrated blades catch on, from another video they do sound more enjoyable than the high pitched noises some fans have.
Would be really interesting to see fans with these serration on the front and the diffusion on the rear and struts like on fans like the Noiseblocker, sweeped struts, chamfered edge, a ring around them, and all the other minor improvements that are possible.
With all the recent innovations in the fan market it's only a matter of time until someone decides to make an overkill 50€ product that combines all those.
As some point, somebody will surely try. But I do fear that some of these micro-optimizations may counteract each other. Or maybe even create a whole different sort of issue that we’re not aware of yet
This won't happen anytime soon as the fan design is patented by each company.
I’m from Texas so this man’s accent sounds soo cool
Keep in mind that those fans in my country (PL) are often on discount and can cost around 7€ which for their performance are quite nice. But I agree that their PR department in many products is trying to target teenagers language which is dumbo imo but overall not a dealbreaker
This channel is invaluable! Thank you for making such good reviews!
So how can you conclude this is "right next to the NF-A12" and "quite a bit in front of the Arctic P12", while at the same time showing a graph showing both of them being an equal distance, 0.2C, away? I would also claim 0.2C is not "quite a bit", and it is likely in fact "within error margin", so .. how exactly did you come to this conclusion when the data you show us claims otherwise?
Please review 140mm of these 2, and see if there`s any difference between ARGB and non-ARGB
I had already used a few arctic p12 , now i have 2x fluctus on my mugen 5. Performance is very similar but noise profile is more pleasant on arctic. . Mine 2 fluctus have wird bearing noise at 1000-1300rpm so probably quality control is not the best ..
Does it really have a low frequency rumble like the HWCooling article says?
That pr department😂😂😂They were probably on shrooms.
welcome to Polish company that rebranded from silentiumpc
Are you going to review the Hyte FP12 fans once they finally come out? They look very interesting, as they spin at 3000 rpm with a thickness of 32mm (which is even thicker than the T30).
Can you check the razer fans?
To cut the carrots it looks good!
Company logo in combination with the fan blades of this fan reminds me of marijuana.😂😅😊😮😂😂
I imagine the testing there with all that smoke must have gathered the most passionate botanists in the area.
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