I see considerable case fan testing but seldom in SFF cases. The modified 678 case claimed a volume of 6.7 liters. The case is too small for a 120mm fan to be mounted internally. The ID Cooling IS-47-XT CPU cooler was mounted with the cooler fins running across the width of the case forcing air...
High Speed Fan Testing on the Noctua L12 Ghost Edition
After earlier questions about possible improved cooling performance with the Phanteks T30 in advanced mode at maximum RPM, I decided to go back and retest my Noctua L12 Ghost Edition (after removing the bottom 92mm fan) with every 120mm fan...
I tested five seven 120x25mm fans in the Thermalright Silver Soul 135 CPU cooler:
Thermalright TL-C12PRO-G – included with cooler
Noctua A12x25
Arctic P12
Scythe Kaze Flex Black
Scythe Wonder Snail
Be Quiet! Silent Wings Pro 4
Be Quiet! Silent Wings 4 High-Speed
I know others have bent their...
I compared CPU fan cooling performance on the Thermalright AXP120-x67 CPU cooler.
For a more complete description of the cooler see my posting at: https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/thermalright-axp-120-x67-cooler-performance.17625/
This was installed on my MakerBeam open chassis without...
I duplicated (almost) the single fan only testing with an Alpenfoehn Blackridge cooler I earlier conducted with a Noctua L-12 Ghost Edition. I intended to reuse the Carbonaut thermal pad, but is is fused to the Noctua cooler’s cold plate. I used the Noctua NM-AM4-L9aL9i backplate. I would not...
I conducted some additional testing with the Noctua L9x65 cooler with the A9x25 fan replacing the A9x14 fan on the same Aorus B550 motherboard with the Ryzen 7 4750G CPU I used to test the L12 Ghost Edition cooler. I tested the cooler alone and with both the Scythe Wonder Snail and Kaze Flex...