I've just put in the BitFenix Spectre PRO 200mm Fan - all black in my 650D and it's made huge difference I also replaced the top fan with two corsair AF140s. One thing you should do is cut out the mesh in front of the 200mm front fan.
I've just put in the BitFenix Spectre PRO 200mm Fan - all black in my 650D and it's made huge difference I also replaced the top fan with two corsair AF140s. One thing you should do is cut out the mesh in front of the 200mm front fan.
Ive cut the mesh out of mine and tested various 200mm fans in the 650D, the quitest and what i currently use are the Cooler Master Megaflow 200mm fans, i also tested the Bitfenfenix Spectre Pro 200mm fans, those are a big improvement on the stock fans but they are louder than the megaflow fans, the Bitfenix ones can make a grating noise as well.
The thing is Mick as you know, people shouldn't be receiving them like that. I returned 2 of them to overclockers because of the grating/scratching sound, they were very good about it and understood that it can be an anoyance.
Ive been more than happy with the 200mm megaflows.
The thing is Mick as you know, people shouldn't be receiving them like that. I returned 2 of them to overclockers because of the grating/scratching sound, they were very good about it and understood that it can be an anoyance.
Ive been more than happy with the 200mm megaflows.
I agree with you completely and would not recommend them to anyone.
The fans were the main cooling for my radiator and I had already made the cowling for the fans so couldn't really put the 140's back on. Besides I couldn't be arsed returning them and having my PC down for the duration of the RMA.
I keep saying to myself that I should email Bitfenix see what they say, as they are not only noisy but badly designed.
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