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I just say go for Panaflo. I have a 120mm L1A spec'd at 69CFM @ 30dB. Doesn't do too well against pressure though. The M1A is 89CFM @ 36dB. That seems like a winner for you. Comes within 11CFM of 100, and is decently quiet. The H1A is over 40dB I think and has a pretty high CFM rating. The RPM of the fan along with it's 38mm width really help it perform exceptionally well against pressure.
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Funny story... I bought what I thought was a L1A from www.plycon.com . I hooked it up to the rhe-bus, throttled it down to 9.5 and was unable to hear it over my thermaltake Mini Copper Orb.
After checking out their site i was set on getting a H1A to cool the radiator. I was looking at it's static pressure rating: 6.80mm of h2o = 6.80/2.54 = .268 inches of h2o. Thinking to myself... This is perfect!
Funny part:
Finally figured out where to look for the code on the fan to determine the type of fan I got. Come to find out, I have a H1A. Now I need to get plycon to send me another one. The L1A. Thats for case vent...
After hearing of the sunon success, I'd like to know of a direct comparison of fans w/ rads. Be a nice addition to the thing Joe's got going.
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Water Cooled Inwin Q500 (Dual Rads: Rad1 = DTEK Pro Core | Rad2 = Blick Ice Estreme, Hydor L30, Dangerden Maze2, Bay Res Typhoon Reservoir, 1/2 " DD Tygon Thick Wall Hose).
Flow: Res, Pump, CPU watervlock, Y into both rads, both rads into res independently.
Athlon XP 1800+ (@ 1731 - 150mhz fsb.), on a Asus A7N266-c, and a Radeon 9000 *waiting for RMA'd Saphire 9800 ultra from Newegg)
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