You don't need to worry about getting your finger cut that much. I've already put mine into the 15k one. IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. It was much batter than on the P14 as the ends of the blades were sharp.
We've known we get uplift with small fans (relative to their size) especially in restricted flow situations, since they have a higher static pressure. Though the power use is high...And you hear the noise. The reasons for the higher static pressure is the thickness to diameter ratio, and the ratio of the motor hub diameter to the fan diameter.
You need hearing protection! This too funny! Way to go, Arctic, for going a long with your stunt. Too bad they don't have a bracket to make it easier to assemble 80mm and 120mm fans.
Yes! I used it as a main driver years ago. But had to replace it because Linux doesn't did not get along with R.A.T stuff at the time. Fun fact: For some reason, every window + Taskbar + Desktop on Linux was kinda it's own layer of "clickable". When using that mouse, you would be locked to ONLY one of these layers. One of the buttons on the mouse controlled which layer you were in a round-robin way. So you tried to click something, but actually you clicked behind said window. You still saw the cursor floating above everything, but you clicked right through every layer until the one you were in. Tried solving it with various Mouse-remaps, weird software and whatnot, but it always broke and I had to go back and click the "layer" button a dozen times before I was able to do what I wanted to do in a specific window. It was wild.
I'm actually consider using the 5 pack in my "lets NOT cut the top frame" S400 liquid cooling build. So, 3 - 4 of these in front, plus 1 - 2 60 mm fans (the Silverstone FTF6025) and a 120 P12 Max in the back, where I actually can cut .. not the top frame of the case, but the mainboard tray / middle frame.
Please please please do not look down on "Delta whatever" fans you just mentioned. They are the brand many server brands use and hell they work in those RPMs for decades. Replacing them with Noctua, Arctic or whatever brand will give you some quiet for a limited time. Servers/switches/routers are ment to endure long durations of heavy duty loads with many different environment situations with those "Deltas" . I bought a few for my DIY projects and would love to get my hands on any other model only if Delta would release products for end user market. I have spent 2 decades in data centers, I know how they sound and I know who they are. I have recently used Arctic II Freezer and a dozen of their fans in my new PC builts. They are amazing and quiet. Still, if I can get a chance my hands on 12/14CM Deltas I would not hesitate. Papst and Delta are the long running kings. Try to find decent models of those two for your next video for comparison? Just a suggestion...
I agree too. I don't have an industrial fan like those of servers, but I have had a Delta blower working on my notebook for over 2 years, and it was only after completing the two years that I opened the blower to clean it - a radial fan suffers serious damage to the bearing if has dirt accumulated on its blades, as it takes away from the rotor's balance - and add grease to extend its useful life. I say these things because I already had a note with a Foxconn blower and it was real rubbish.
I usually modify small fans like this as a hobby. For example, take a 0.09A fan, rewind the stator but keep the original controller and make it have the same performance as these artics. The noise from these microfans is truly deafening. I imagine 9 of these working together less than 1 meter away from you, it's definitely R.I.P. for the ears!
This sort of setup needs the Koolance hx360xc, a 360mm, 30fpi, 54mm thick radiator for enterprise or deaf hardware enthusiasts. They explicitly state it works best with ultra high speed and pressure fans.
Was the fan noiseless after you removed the frame, or did you just edit out the audio? Such small fans without the frame would be perfect for circular aeration pipes if they're not noisy. I wonder if we can buy just the motor and the blade set as spare parts, maybe even different types of blades if you really want to grate carrots with it! 😄
@@STSYT A combination of materials in certain shapes as part of the body where sound would come out so they're not heard on the ground. It cuts down, reflects and probably partially absorbs the noise from the engines.
Have you tried noctua's "industrial" fan with the 120mm radiator? That bad boi is capable to run at 3000rpm, but way less loud. Still loud though :D I see you tried one. A 140mm one, which I haven't heard about so far
I own 3 of the 120 industrials. They're insanely loud. I then bought 12 phantek 120's which seem quieter and have 1k, 2k, 3k rpm switches which make them great for adding some of my older boxes with boxes that don't use pwm or allow voltage adjustments
Been going back through your videos, particularly the Artic fan ones and this one still gets me laughing almost a year later. Any plans to look at the Arctic P8 PWM (1800rpm max) or the P8 Max (5000 rpm max)? Asking as I'm debating getting either of those as a rear fan for my PC that's currently in a Tecware Fusion/SAMA IM01 case.
This reminds me of the time that I had an Arctic Accelero Xtreme III on my 980Ti and used 2x 5400rpm 120mm fans on it... temps stayed really low under load 🤣 Although earplugs would be highly recommended lmao 🤣
F12 are good, I have 4 of them in my lian li air mini and they work well. P12 could be better for a heatsink or radiator. Maybe try to check if you can go to a f14 instead
Not the slightest bit disappointing ... this is an actual demonstration of exactly why UA-cam exists. Well, no...I am wrong. I completely forgot about cat videos.
Great and fun video! I want to add one of these fans to the back of my gpu. The backplate has an opening above th actual gpu chip !!! Have anyone tried that?
We have a total of 27. -2 which we destroyed for "science". 5x5 is still possible. I could create a 200x200cm wall. Would be kinda nice as a room refresher
Because you calculate static pressure in relation to the fan size. The smaller the fan the easier it gets to bump that number up. Airflow will loose heavily though.
You don't need to worry about getting your finger cut that much. I've already put mine into the 15k one. IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. It was much batter than on the P14 as the ends of the blades were sharp.
Yeah... accident.
Yeah.... finger
Fun fact: 27x40mm fans were used for the Space Odyssey 2001 soundtrack.
Your move, Gamer's Nexus!
We should make this a global challenge. Who can build the most f*up thing
We've known we get uplift with small fans (relative to their size) especially in restricted flow situations, since they have a higher static pressure. Though the power use is high...And you hear the noise. The reasons for the higher static pressure is the thickness to diameter ratio, and the ratio of the motor hub diameter to the fan diameter.
Agree on basically everything. Though also keep in mind the speed at which these spin. Not all small fans are that quick
Small and cute, but very loud. Makes a lot of sense in the server space.
On another note, do you have any planned vid for 80mm fans?
Not yet, but I can look into it
🤣🤣 i laughed hard when see your expression for the boot sound LMAO, thanks for the vids
Glad you liked it!
You need hearing protection! This too funny! Way to go, Arctic, for going a long with your stunt. Too bad they don't have a bracket to make it easier to assemble 80mm and 120mm fans.
That would be a great product idea though ^^ Or maybe a giant funnel shaped thing staring off at 40mm and ending at 140
What you really need is a shed in the yard and very long DP and USB cables.
lol, reminds me of my teenage years in the 80's...where we would be big blocks in mazda's,d50's,ford rangers. lol
Hell the noise !!! Was expecting to see the PC lift off at boot !! 😂😂
It was strapped to the desk, it just isn't visible on camera
Dang. Get ready for take off. That's loud as hell
The carrot is the highlight for me lol
Couldn't leave that out
Now this is proper science!!
Is that a Mad Catz (R.A.T TE)?
Mine have given up on moving along the x-axis…
Yes!
I used it as a main driver years ago. But had to replace it because Linux doesn't did not get along with R.A.T stuff at the time.
Fun fact: For some reason, every window + Taskbar + Desktop on Linux was kinda it's own layer of "clickable". When using that mouse, you would be locked to ONLY one of these layers. One of the buttons on the mouse controlled which layer you were in a round-robin way. So you tried to click something, but actually you clicked behind said window. You still saw the cursor floating above everything, but you clicked right through every layer until the one you were in.
Tried solving it with various Mouse-remaps, weird software and whatnot, but it always broke and I had to go back and click the "layer" button a dozen times before I was able to do what I wanted to do in a specific window.
It was wild.
I'm actually consider using the 5 pack in my "lets NOT cut the top frame" S400 liquid cooling build. So, 3 - 4 of these in front, plus 1 - 2 60 mm fans (the Silverstone FTF6025) and a 120 P12 Max in the back, where I actually can cut .. not the top frame of the case, but the mainboard tray / middle frame.
Please please please do not look down on "Delta whatever" fans you just mentioned. They are the brand many server brands use and hell they work in those RPMs for decades. Replacing them with Noctua, Arctic or whatever brand will give you some quiet for a limited time. Servers/switches/routers are ment to endure long durations of heavy duty loads with many different environment situations with those "Deltas" . I bought a few for my DIY projects and would love to get my hands on any other model only if Delta would release products for end user market. I have spent 2 decades in data centers, I know how they sound and I know who they are.
I have recently used Arctic II Freezer and a dozen of their fans in my new PC builts. They are amazing and quiet. Still, if I can get a chance my hands on 12/14CM Deltas I would not hesitate. Papst and Delta are the long running kings. Try to find decent models of those two for your next video for comparison? Just a suggestion...
I agree too. I don't have an industrial fan like those of servers, but I have had a Delta blower working on my notebook for over 2 years, and it was only after completing the two years that I opened the blower to clean it - a radial fan suffers serious damage to the bearing if has dirt accumulated on its blades, as it takes away from the rotor's balance - and add grease to extend its useful life. I say these things because I already had a note with a Foxconn blower and it was real rubbish.
I usually modify small fans like this as a hobby. For example, take a 0.09A fan, rewind the stator but keep the original controller and make it have the same performance as these artics. The noise from these microfans is truly deafening. I imagine 9 of these working together less than 1 meter away from you, it's definitely R.I.P. for the ears!
Looks like you had a lot of fun with these. :D
And questioned my life choices at least a dozen of times. But yeah, making the vid was quite fun ^^
Absolutely crazy Fkin vid! 😂😂
P14 comparison when?
I’ll slap another row ontop 😂
😂I like your expression. but fun fact with the test.. interesting and thank you!
Glad you liked it :)
@@STSYT yes I love it. It’s hard to find reviewers shows how much fun it could be to have something out of the box 👍
But how do they compare to Arctic's new 4k and 8k rpm 120x38mm server fans?
This sort of setup needs the Koolance hx360xc, a 360mm, 30fpi, 54mm thick radiator for enterprise or deaf hardware enthusiasts.
They explicitly state it works best with ultra high speed and pressure fans.
So much fun thanks for this one
Glad you enjoyed it!
Was the fan noiseless after you removed the frame, or did you just edit out the audio?
Such small fans without the frame would be perfect for circular aeration pipes if they're not noisy.
I wonder if we can buy just the motor and the blade set as spare parts, maybe even different types of blades if you really want to grate carrots with it! 😄
Nah, just altered. It was still like a little turbine, the noise was just a lot "higher"
Feels like they took a page out of the Noctua mini fan video book
I had to research this ^^
Never saw that video, but yes, it's basically the same idea
If noise is the only issue, you can look into how a hypersonic stealth jet is kept quiet.
Not sure if I understand what Microjet Injections are, but seems slightly OP
@@STSYT A combination of materials in certain shapes as part of the body where sound would come out so they're not heard on the ground. It cuts down, reflects and probably partially absorbs the noise from the engines.
Super video, had a great laugh. Nice sound :)
Glad you enjoyed it
Have you tried noctua's "industrial" fan with the 120mm radiator? That bad boi is capable to run at 3000rpm, but way less loud. Still loud though :D
I see you tried one. A 140mm one, which I haven't heard about so far
On Digikey there are 300CFM 12v 120mm fans lol.
I own 3 of the 120 industrials.
They're insanely loud.
I then bought 12 phantek 120's which seem quieter and have 1k, 2k, 3k rpm switches which make them great for adding some of my older boxes with boxes that don't use pwm or allow voltage adjustments
@@censorshipisbookburning3235 Yes, loud. Even when I did not allow it over 2000RPM, if I remember well. The 1700RPM redux is way more quiet.
The "Best 120 Radiator Fan" video had Noctua Industrials in it. If I remember correctly they did not win the price though ^^
Thanks for killing your controllers "for science." Enjoyed the fun you had doing this.
Heh, “frickin stupid, but it’s for science!” Nice! 😂
Science being a flexible term here
They are coming out with the Arctic p12 MAX at 3300 RPM are you going to review them?
Of course! We already cleared some spots in the schedule to fit them in
It can hover more while in case because thanks to the tube the air is much more concentrated.
I actually tried to max that off camera. During my "letting the fans fly" trial I used a funnell, 4x Fans and a bunch of duct tape. Didn't work
noice. this maddnes is why i watch this channel
Thanks, I’ll try to decent even further
@@STSYT An ounce a while, we need to embrace the madness. Muahahaha.
Been going back through your videos, particularly the Artic fan ones and this one still gets me laughing almost a year later.
Any plans to look at the Arctic P8 PWM (1800rpm max) or the P8 Max (5000 rpm max)?
Asking as I'm debating getting either of those as a rear fan for my PC that's currently in a Tecware Fusion/SAMA IM01 case.
brilliant experiment
Thanks I Guess ^^
This video brought to you by ZIP ties .
Yes
The video should have been sponsored :p
This reminds me of the time that I had an Arctic Accelero Xtreme III on my 980Ti and used 2x 5400rpm 120mm fans on it... temps stayed really low under load 🤣
Although earplugs would be highly recommended lmao 🤣
With those tiny fans it literally sounds like you are flying a bunch of rc quadcopters lol.
Or like sitting in front of a Jet Engine
Should test those against the P12 Max instead. (3300rpm)
And risk my life again? Nah, I think one video was enough
I'm glad you have a hobby.
Everybody needs to do something. Hey, at least it's legal
hey STS, im planning to buy arctic p12 or f12 fans for case fans. which one should i go for it?
F12 are good, I have 4 of them in my lian li air mini and they work well. P12 could be better for a heatsink or radiator. Maybe try to check if you can go to a f14 instead
If you can, F14, otherwise P12. F12s are a bit too loud for my taste
"What's the sound rating on these?"
"WHAT?!"
Make a portable version! You can use one to scare animals in the night, and, perhaps, some people 🤣🤣🤣
Impossible. We have quite strict gun laws here.
Not the slightest bit disappointing ... this is an actual demonstration of exactly why UA-cam exists.
Well, no...I am wrong.
I completely forgot about cat videos.
Does that mean next time I should shove a cat through?
The best of both worlds
@@STSYT Oh NO! that would be animal cruelty ...but...maybe just a tail would be OK ?? (just don't tell Mr. Norton, he might hurt me)
Put them back to back like the Bart Simpson meme and build an orbital class vehicle
I tried stacking them off camera. After 3 my the sound became so deadly my instincts kicked in
bro has a jet engine on his desk
This, delidded 14900ks, 480mm radiator, no power limits. Let the madness commence. Aka, how to actually cool that abomination :P
Well still they are very useful for custom 1U laptops ;)
this was so sick maan
this video is so stupid. loved it and thank you
Great and fun video! I want to add one of these fans to the back of my gpu. The backplate has an opening above th actual gpu chip !!! Have anyone tried that?
No idea, but good luck.
* make sure to have some sort of anti-sag. No need to add the pull-power of these to the card without help
@@STSYT yea smart thinking!!! I will put up a stick or something holding the gpu up
but i use a rizer
Lmao 😂 Dude, this video was funny as F haha
imagine 81 of these on Mo-Ra3 Radiator
As if there are feet capable of preventing that lift-off
cool
absolutely!
I thought that the bigger one was gonna be like 50cm tall 😂
We have a total of 27. -2 which we destroyed for "science".
5x5 is still possible.
I could create a 200x200cm wall. Would be kinda nice as a room refresher
why kill your PWM controllers if you're running them at 100% anyway? could've just used 2 pin
because I never intended to let them run at 100% all the time. The initial plan was to create a noise-to-performance graph. Didn't work like expected
4:37 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My ears are bleeding. Why on earth did I build a proper silent PC and then go on to watch that video at regular volume settings ... ;)
Sorry for that ^^ though it may have been the point
@@STSYT Indeed ;)
Zorz Video - Love the content dude!
my cpu cooler is cooled by a leaf blower then i made a separate room so i wont hear it running. noise solved!
Well, yes, smaller fan means more static pressure but less airflow
but why? keep in mind that blades are waaay smaller so these fans thould be less effective
Because you calculate static pressure in relation to the fan size. The smaller the fan the easier it gets to bump that number up.
Airflow will loose heavily though.
In general yes. Airflow for sure, but static pressure in relation to the size.
Best thing comes in smaller packages 😂 times 100 units
2:35
tirando o ruido excessivo, ate que fica bom. kkk
si
lol, things you do for science.
Sacrifices are necessary sometimes
i rather fry my cpu than playing with Airplane engine
Comon Delta Fans can fly.. and cut pinky´s
Isn't that a feature?
@@STSYT 100% No but 100% Fun...
LMFAO!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Delta makes them better
I'm not a huge fan.
I 50/50 if this is a joke or not
Sounds like a really annoying vacuum cleaner.
what a waste of time and materials
Linus has trained you well... 😎
You should see how I drop CPUs
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