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Old April 13th, 2007   #1
 
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Another fan question but this time for the front and rear of my case. Which ones do you guys recommend?



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Old April 13th, 2007   #2
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the search function is your friend, this has been answered plenty times before







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Old April 13th, 2007   #3
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Go to FrozenCPU.com | 1.877.243.8266 | World's Largest Selection of PC Modification Supplies, they have alot of good options over there for all your cooling needs.
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Have you guys heard of the case fan AeroCool 120mm Xtreme Turbine??? 89.39 CFM!! Wow that's crazy... I think thats my pick for my pc, and sorry if I'm asking too many questions. I thought that's why we have this forum. Since everyone asks why can't I? I'd rather hear it from you guys instead of searching for it because I always get thrown in many different directions and also get indirectly persuaded to get hardware that doesn't work as good as I thought it would have when there are plenty out there that are way better. Sorry for my curiosity. I'd rather hear it from you experienced guys than reading it somewhere else. Sounds like I'm annoying all of you now just because I ask questions.



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1 X EVGA 8800 GTX (575/1800)
2 X 320gb Western Digital HDD's 7200 RPM- RAID 0
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Old April 13th, 2007   #5
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If you want quiet and alot of air movement go with yate loon. If you want just wind then the aerocool will do.
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Yate Loon nah. Ill go with aero, but could i put these in the front and rear or just the rear. One more question why do you say -1 at the end of every post?



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2 X 320gb Western Digital HDD's 7200 RPM- RAID 0
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its shorter than -1boxer = -1



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oh ok you didn't answer my first question though. Can i use the aero fan in the front and the rear? (intake and exhaust fans) That's why I'm asking.



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Cooler Master Geminii
2 x 1 GB Corsair XMS2 8500 (800 mhz) 4-4-4-12 1T

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2 X 320gb Western Digital HDD's 7200 RPM- RAID 0
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yes just turn them around to either exhaust or intake.
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the search function is your friend, this has been answered plenty times before
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Sorry for my curiosity. I'd rather hear it from you experienced guys than reading it somewhere else. Sounds like I'm annoying all of you now just because I ask questions.
Oh, come on, you can do better than that, Screwball. This forum is built on helping people, not reprimanding them. It's one thing to say something as inane as you did, but quite another to say it, then answer the question nevertheless. Let's make this forum a positive experience for the vistors and members, not one where we follow the status quo of every other site that trods on their own people. In the end, it's those people that end up leaving altogether.

If you are still looking for a front case fan, Pbirmingham1988, I would still look at the 120mm Arctic Cooling fans. They push a lot of air, yet have relatively low dB ratings. Check out the HL review on them, or head over to Newegg and check them out HERE.




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