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If I could chime in with some advice on fans, Corsairs AF120's are apparently good, but from my own experience their SP120's are such crap.
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Adding to Buxtyy's point. I've used AF120's and they were fine for me. I'm no pro with case fans and I pretty much bought the AF120's to match my color scheme but they performed perfectly fine. I've never used SP120's though. I've heard good things about Noctua fans and they have a really good reputation for fans, but I have no experience with them.
OP-If you just want well performing fans, there are many choices, if you want the best, you'll want to spend a bit of time researching.
OP-If you just want well performing fans, there are many choices, if you want the best, you'll want to spend a bit of time researching.
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SP120's are just bad because they rattle and whine when you decide it would be nice if they didnt act like vacuum cleaners and want to control their speed. If anyone ever offers you Gentle Typhoons then bite their arms off...or use the fans to do it.
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