![]() It might have some derived effect but there are too many other variables for it to be accurate. They MAY have more fpi, but it’s not a strict thing partially because fan size changes. High static pressure fans do tend to have more more closely spaced fins. Also rads don’t have fins and their air resistance is not measured in fins per inch. Static pressure is measured in height (mm or inches) of mercury. They can be fantastically weak compared to fans built for different purposes The problem is consumer computer fans are NOT built for power. With sufficiently powerful fans this might even be true. You seem to be claiming that fan type doesn’t matter because all AIOs have effectively no air resistance so any variation between them is immaterial. There are extremely thick AIO radiators that exist. AIOs do tend to be relatively thin and have larger openings that some custom loop radiators. Yes some fans are better than others, even on low or high FPI's. ![]() If it does not (like an AIO) you can connect every weak/cheap fan you can find. Hmm think we need to go back to basic here.įor a fan to be too weak (too low pressure) for the Rad its connected to the Rad needs to have a high FPI. you'll have better syncing of lighting and less system conflicts. try to as much as possible stick to one eco system. lighten is also dependent on the motherboards software.Īs for configuring your rgb. they have decent aios that preform well at usually a more affordable price. Most people disregard these, but you'll have a tough time finding anyone have any issue with them in any thread. ![]() its performance is great, lighting is awesome.( I also love the block) but like the ek aio the lighting customization will be limited to the motherboards software. but, I do have this in a build and love it. You wont find much on this aio as its newer. also mount maybe difficult for some depending on revision of cooler and the motherboard your mounting to. its lighten is great, but is customization for lighting will be limited to the motherboards software. Nzxt only edges out corsairs aios by a little bit, but doesnt really shine with anything else. Which leads me too your OG question, “which is the best aio?".Ĭorsiar is not the best but they are decent and hands down have the best customizable rgb out. (fyi many fans that come with any depend aio are actually pretty solid) what you should ask is does this product do what I want it to do. So forget about this as there is always something better. the manufacturer decided that balance based on COGs vs EP. the difference in static pressure, airflow, and rpm us usually unproductive and will add more noise to the system. second technically yes you can mix fan, but it's not recommend. the rad thick is too skinny and the fin density is to low (they are wide apart) the yields are not worth the cost of the extra fans maybe 1 to 2c better depending on the case.
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