I managed to get a 120x38 fan at 4000rpm to turn on, I wasn't supporting it, so it fell on to the under side of my forearm and one of the blades managed to get 1cm into my muscle before breaking off from the fan itself. Good times!
lets game, OK RAMIREZ?! WHAT WERE U SAYING!? SHOOT HIM? YEWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR NO ? I- YES OKWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR YES OKE HOLDONWONEMOMENT! WRRRRRRRRRRR
I love highspeed fans. Going to replace my Ultra Kaze 3000 fans soon since they are only rated for 15000 hours(I push that very quickly). Still thinking about going higher ;c
You would need one hell of a power supply (or power supplies to power all of those fans, especially at 50 watts each). I wonder what people use these for. I looked it up. They have a remarkably MTBF, about 70,000 hours for such a high RPM fan. Some of the long life models are as high as 100,000 hours. Not to mention, at lower, more tolerable decibel levels, decibel for decibel, the Sanyos push through more air. The only that comes close to them are the Panaflos.
For these fans you cannot use a regular fan controller. You will fry it instantly! These fans require a PWM signal to be used to regulate RPM. There are 4 wires on these fans. The brown wire is the PWM wire. So what you do when your water cooling is you hook up all 4 wires (as per the fans on rad in video here) to the PWM on the motherboard for the CPU fan header.
Make sure you know which one to splice that into or you will fry your motherboard. Then you take one RPM signal wire (yellow) and hook it beside the PWM connection on the same header. Then you take all the power wires and wire them separately to molex connectors and make sure to spread the load over different wires connected to the PSU as they will get hot and melt if you have them all hooked to the same set of wires.
Just had an AWESOME idea. Just screw two fans directly together in like a push/pull rad without the rad. May result in copious amounts of lulz. For great justice, take a two-fan setup and secure it to another two-fan setup. May result in even more copious amounts of lulz
I have an even better idea. How about I turn one on and chuck it in your pants? I am sure if we had a video of that we would get all the 'lulz' we could ever want! ;)
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club4ghz 2 months ago
I managed to get a 120x38 fan at 4000rpm to turn on, I wasn't supporting it, so it fell on to the under side of my forearm and one of the blades managed to get 1cm into my muscle before breaking off from the fan itself. Good times!
LizzyAston 2 months ago
Does these works as a blender?
Forgotten455 3 months ago
@Forgotten455 Do these work as a blender?
Does this work as a blender?
This works as a blender?
These can all be said but your version is so wrong I had to reply to it. Sorry
LizzyAston 2 months ago
fasten your seatbelts during take off
psychonaut25 3 months ago
240GTX, this is tower. You are cleared for takeoff, heading two niner zero.
dangerbooboo 4 months ago
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHA THat was AWESOME
CyberDruidtheModGod 5 months ago
Levitation!!
divery4eyes 6 months ago
Trade that GTX for an RX and those will DEFINITELY fly... GEEZUS! O.O
VileLasagna 1 year ago
Haha fuckin sweet. What do the temps. look like for your gfx card using those? And what did you do to have them strapped on there like that?
bddblade 1 year ago
that's ridiculous :P
t77snapshot 1 year ago
Would that card get hot though?
Chrisfragger1 1 year ago
it louder than vacuum cleaner
saiiad737 1 year ago
HOLY SHIT!! i work with this guy!! XD Lulz!
Philburgher 1 year ago
Wow, thought my Yate Loon High Speeds were loud. You got ridiculous right. I feel good now.
Ceadderman 1 year ago
You should make more videos. You look like you've got tons of builds to show us! xD
vearheart42 1 year ago
Sorry about that for not looking at the desrciption thanks for the info.
300ZXrider1 1 year ago
sadasius13 can you please tell me where I can buy the san ace 12o fans?
Thanks.
300ZXrider1 1 year ago
@300ZXrider1
Yup it was in the description I believe. At dazmode.com
sadasius13 1 year ago
lets game, OK RAMIREZ?! WHAT WERE U SAYING!? SHOOT HIM? YEWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR NO ? I- YES OKWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR YES OKE HOLDONWONEMOMENT! WRRRRRRRRRRR
Cycloud 1 year ago
I love highspeed fans. Going to replace my Ultra Kaze 3000 fans soon since they are only rated for 15000 hours(I push that very quickly). Still thinking about going higher ;c
roflschofel 1 year ago
Those sound like tornado sirens! Imagine like 10, 250CFM fans on the bottom of your case... I bet it will hover, or launch into space!
Pieisforsk8ers 1 year ago
Wow..they DO look dangerous..and the noise! I bet the temps must be good..
redkachina 1 year ago
shit its hovering at 1:58 lool and no flight looool
badboycarlos 2 years ago
"Keep it rediculous" haha, that's what I like to hear, always loved overkill, thanks for the video.
sexyenrique 2 years ago
No problem. Glad you liked it. For my next trick....1 Million of these fans and a small nuclear reactor to make my house hover! LOL
sadasius13 2 years ago
You would need one hell of a power supply (or power supplies to power all of those fans, especially at 50 watts each). I wonder what people use these for. I looked it up. They have a remarkably MTBF, about 70,000 hours for such a high RPM fan. Some of the long life models are as high as 100,000 hours. Not to mention, at lower, more tolerable decibel levels, decibel for decibel, the Sanyos push through more air. The only that comes close to them are the Panaflos.
crazymelkor 2 years ago
Using and Ultra X3 1000 watt PSU. It does the job without any problems.
sadasius13 2 years ago
No I mean if you want to use 1 million of them.
crazymelkor 2 years ago
what kind of fan controller do you use... im thinking about getting a few of these for my 360 rad and i need a fan controller that can handle these
jermacalocas 2 years ago
For these fans you cannot use a regular fan controller. You will fry it instantly! These fans require a PWM signal to be used to regulate RPM. There are 4 wires on these fans. The brown wire is the PWM wire. So what you do when your water cooling is you hook up all 4 wires (as per the fans on rad in video here) to the PWM on the motherboard for the CPU fan header.
sadasius13 2 years ago
Make sure you know which one to splice that into or you will fry your motherboard. Then you take one RPM signal wire (yellow) and hook it beside the PWM connection on the same header. Then you take all the power wires and wire them separately to molex connectors and make sure to spread the load over different wires connected to the PSU as they will get hot and melt if you have them all hooked to the same set of wires.
sadasius13 2 years ago
So if you do all this correctly you can use the BIOS settings or a program to control your fans speeds. Hope this helps!
sadasius13 2 years ago
ya thanks.... now just to get the fans lol
jermacalocas 2 years ago
I have been following this on xtremesystems forum and WOW those are awesome. Keep them coming.
RubberDuckes 2 years ago
I must get me some of these fans....
oRedRaider 2 years ago
Just had an AWESOME idea. Just screw two fans directly together in like a push/pull rad without the rad. May result in copious amounts of lulz. For great justice, take a two-fan setup and secure it to another two-fan setup. May result in even more copious amounts of lulz
larzo256 2 years ago
I have an even better idea. How about I turn one on and chuck it in your pants? I am sure if we had a video of that we would get all the 'lulz' we could ever want! ;)
sadasius13 2 years ago
Aaahhh you got me there! Dang you! =D
larzo256 2 years ago
Holly Molly! Ha-ha! Voted!
DazMode 2 years ago