Will an OHMITE RJS35RE rheostat (50W~35ohm) work with these fans? its the same product that sidewinder computers sell to control high power delta fans...
I've been around 11,000rpm Sanyo Denki fans which were sitting in the top of a 19" rack- they were so loud that with the door closed you could hear them from twenty feet away.
I just built a PWM controller for my San Ace 120X38. It controls it from 0%-100% duty cycle. It really helps with noise control. My asus maximus only controlled in steps from 0-100% in steps of 10, so the fan is always jumping between 0 and 10% at idle which gets annoying. This way I can control the signal like a conventional fan controller.
@sadasius13 Yeah, I didn't expect it to spin out on me. I will get it hooked up to a bench next. Its not for Water cooling, its for Air Cooling on my Venomous X. It lowers my temps 10 degrees Celcius from what my Dual 2500RPM Panaflos were doing. i7 860 @ 1.4V Vcore, 4000MHz. Max Prime95 Temperatures are 71 degrees Celcius.
This fan does not use any conventional fan controller. It uses the signal from a PWM control such as your motherboard CPU control. Just remember not to hook up the power on the motherboard and to hook it directly to the power supply. If you hook up the power wires to the motherboard, you will fry it instantly! Hook the RPM and the PWM signal wire to the motherboard and the power wires to the PSU and control the fan through the BIOS. Simple as that!
i just bought an old ibm server w/ 8 of the san ace 40's in it. it's absolutely ridiculous the amount of noise they make...but damn can they move a lot of air
Hello no. I have them painted now and on my rads in my build. Besides I don't want to ruin a fan with a carrot either because what I think would happen is they would destroy each other.
Look at the info in the second video call "San Ace Goodness Part II". That is where I got these monsters. Best damn rad fans I have ever owned. They have amazing pressure with 9 fan blades instead of the regular 7. I have them running at 2500 RPM regular use and run them full speed when doing heavy benching and OC'ing.
Haha well except these are on rads to help the liquid cooling. Putting this on an air cooler will probably rip something off or suck a wire through or something. Heck might even pull a RAM DIMM out of it's slot and suck it through your air cooler.
@sadasius13 Heh, I'll take the gamble on my X58 motherboard when this fan arrives tomorrow. I do have a lot of wire management to do before using it though. I wonder how it performs with a Megahalem heatsink.
Yeah that is my son who is 2 in the video. He is going to be 3 soon and he is already playing on computers and has even helped his dad OC his mom's computer.
Will an OHMITE RJS35RE rheostat (50W~35ohm) work with these fans? its the same product that sidewinder computers sell to control high power delta fans...
stargeezerme 2 weeks ago
lol @ the barricade
Mudux 4 weeks ago
why cant i find this on line? i cant find any fan that gives this much power.
1Administrater 4 weeks ago
I've been around 11,000rpm Sanyo Denki fans which were sitting in the top of a 19" rack- they were so loud that with the door closed you could hear them from twenty feet away.
douro20 7 months ago
what is the difference between 9SG1212P1G01 (the one you have) and 9SG1212G101?
DeadbeatXT 8 months ago
@DeadbeatXT Is it that one is PWM and the other isn't? I really don't know...
stargeezerme 2 weeks ago
holy hell to bad 6000 rpm would make u go insane from the noise but good fans
TylertheGeek28 1 year ago
Google on > EBM-Papst 4114 N/2H8P
EumlOriginal 1 year ago
@EumlOriginal holy jeeesus thats amazing
eddles777 1 month ago
imagine a 12V San Ace on 24V..
*shudders*
cheetawolf 1 year ago
you should have let it hover again... to prove its power
cheetawolf 1 year ago
Hey, do you have any videos of your rig on xtreme systems?
TheLittleWorldofGaz 1 year ago
@TheLittleWorldofGaz
I don't actually but I promise the next rig I build I sure will.
sadasius13 1 year ago
@sadasius13 thanks :)
TheLittleWorldofGaz 1 year ago
I Want Some !!!
DeviloooCry 1 year ago
Here is a video of my controller on my San Ace
brutalfizz 1 year ago
I just built a PWM controller for my San Ace 120X38. It controls it from 0%-100% duty cycle. It really helps with noise control. My asus maximus only controlled in steps from 0-100% in steps of 10, so the fan is always jumping between 0 and 10% at idle which gets annoying. This way I can control the signal like a conventional fan controller.
brutalfizz 1 year ago
@brutalfizz
Awesome stuff!!!
sadasius13 1 year ago
@sadasius13 Yeah, I didn't expect it to spin out on me. I will get it hooked up to a bench next. Its not for Water cooling, its for Air Cooling on my Venomous X. It lowers my temps 10 degrees Celcius from what my Dual 2500RPM Panaflos were doing. i7 860 @ 1.4V Vcore, 4000MHz. Max Prime95 Temperatures are 71 degrees Celcius.
brutalfizz 1 year ago
thomas the tank engine
u9hq5yqh 1 year ago
@u9hq5yqh
Maybe I will hook the fan up to Thomas and see how fast he goes then! LOL
sadasius13 1 year ago
some reobus can be used for control this monster? i know about Sunbeam Extreme but it only 30w per channel
3D8n52DmV37EI6oHeX 1 year ago
@3D8n52DmV37EI6oHeX
This fan does not use any conventional fan controller. It uses the signal from a PWM control such as your motherboard CPU control. Just remember not to hook up the power on the motherboard and to hook it directly to the power supply. If you hook up the power wires to the motherboard, you will fry it instantly! Hook the RPM and the PWM signal wire to the motherboard and the power wires to the PSU and control the fan through the BIOS. Simple as that!
sadasius13 1 year ago
WOW. Actually laughed out loud. I'd be afraid to use it.
EthanCrawl 1 year ago
for me even scary to watch this!!!
3D8n52DmV37EI6oHeX 1 year ago
i just bought an old ibm server w/ 8 of the san ace 40's in it. it's absolutely ridiculous the amount of noise they make...but damn can they move a lot of air
sexualchocolatee 1 year ago
could you put a carrot in the fan or something to show how strong it is?
bmw123321 2 years ago
Hello no. I have them painted now and on my rads in my build. Besides I don't want to ruin a fan with a carrot either because what I think would happen is they would destroy each other.
sadasius13 2 years ago
Where can I buy this fan, cant find anywhere selling them.
Want to put at least one of these on my rad :D
Zacharypwns 2 years ago
Look at the info in the second video call "San Ace Goodness Part II". That is where I got these monsters. Best damn rad fans I have ever owned. They have amazing pressure with 9 fan blades instead of the regular 7. I have them running at 2500 RPM regular use and run them full speed when doing heavy benching and OC'ing.
sadasius13 2 years ago
Thanks alot! Im going to get two of them. Ive subscribed to you, make more vids please :D
Zacharypwns 2 years ago
Put it on a CPU cooler and you have something that rivals liquid cooling on air!
crazymelkor 2 years ago
Haha well except these are on rads to help the liquid cooling. Putting this on an air cooler will probably rip something off or suck a wire through or something. Heck might even pull a RAM DIMM out of it's slot and suck it through your air cooler.
sadasius13 2 years ago
@sadasius13 Heh, I'll take the gamble on my X58 motherboard when this fan arrives tomorrow. I do have a lot of wire management to do before using it though. I wonder how it performs with a Megahalem heatsink.
JarminKell 1 year ago
50W, that is SICK.
n00bje 2 years ago
cute kid!
bmw123321 2 years ago
Yeah that is my son who is 2 in the video. He is going to be 3 soon and he is already playing on computers and has even helped his dad OC his mom's computer.
sadasius13 2 years ago
That fan looks dangerous, my heart was in my mouth when you picked it up at the begining of the video lol
RADCOMJ1 2 years ago
I think that this fan is one of the crazy fans.
and I want not to take it in my hand without fan guard.
hadsn 2 years ago
I would love to see the controller you plan to control 50W per fan :p
Mech0z 2 years ago
Have a 17 amp, 200 watt PWM controller for 4 of these monsters. Will have a video with that soon as well.
sadasius13 2 years ago
Lol put it on a controller.
You're silly.
domokid 2 years ago
no joke about losing finger to that thing! :0
silent975 2 years ago
That is ridiculous... dear god
darkcow2 2 years ago
that is one hell of a fan !!!
I want six for push-pull hover action
thedopechaud 2 years ago
Six yeah at 260 CFM a piece it will hover. 1560 CFM is definitely a great way to cool any rad! LOL
sadasius13 2 years ago