Where i live, theres limited options for a non rgb good quiality and silent cooler. The options i have are: arctic p12 pwm pst co , thermalright b12, phanteks phf120sk_bbk, id cooling tf12025 ... all in similar price....i mostly want aesthetics and silence, i think im going to take the thermalright b12, do you think its a good choice?
I think you meant fan, not cooler, right? If you're basing your purchase on aesthetics and silence, why do you want fans? Their main purpose is cooling. I have no idea what your aesthetic preference is, so I can only look at the specs. Arctic 10.64 dBA Phanteks 30.3 dB(A) Thermalright 28.1 dBA ID-Cooling 26.4 dB If you want to know which is the most performant, or has the best balance between performance and noise, let me know.
I don't own that Arctic fan, and it would depend on the quality of the bearings, but they claim a very low noise level and I don't believe it. I have that one without the ball bearings. I think it's actually somewhere in the vicinity of 25 dBA. Forget the Phanteks. It's not got enough pressure to be worthwhile. The ID-Cooling is better than the Phanteks. Either the Arctic or the Thermalright will be good buys if you want a balance of performance and noise.
@@ThePCExpertAmateur Okeyy, perfect, i think im buying the thermalrights then, thank you very much, i really like your channel, its pretty unique. Keep up the good content!
Where i live, theres limited options for a non rgb good quiality and silent cooler. The options i have are: arctic p12 pwm pst co , thermalright b12, phanteks phf120sk_bbk, id cooling tf12025 ... all in similar price....i mostly want aesthetics and silence, i think im going to take the thermalright b12, do you think its a good choice?
I think you meant fan, not cooler, right?
If you're basing your purchase on aesthetics and silence, why do you want fans? Their main purpose is cooling.
I have no idea what your aesthetic preference is, so I can only look at the specs.
Arctic 10.64 dBA
Phanteks 30.3 dB(A)
Thermalright 28.1 dBA
ID-Cooling 26.4 dB
If you want to know which is the most performant, or has the best balance between performance and noise, let me know.
@@ThePCExpertAmateur yesss i meant fan hahaha. Wich one would you keep? Only thinking about perforamance airflow/noise
Isnt the doble ball of the p12 pwm pst co too noisy?
I don't own that Arctic fan, and it would depend on the quality of the bearings, but they claim a very low noise level and I don't believe it. I have that one without the ball bearings. I think it's actually somewhere in the vicinity of 25 dBA.
Forget the Phanteks. It's not got enough pressure to be worthwhile.
The ID-Cooling is better than the Phanteks.
Either the Arctic or the Thermalright will be good buys if you want a balance of performance and noise.
@@ThePCExpertAmateur Okeyy, perfect, i think im buying the thermalrights then, thank you very much, i really like your channel, its pretty unique. Keep up the good content!