Brighten your life with these.....

Speed (RPM) 700-1500
- Air Flow (m3/h) 71.99-154.27

Hard to believe this ? 154db airflow ? but I hate that switchable modes (no PWM support ?)

They really do push lots of air Bulldog, we did test them out (didnt have any recording device though, but they have great air flow. Plus you mentioned 154db. db is the noise it makes, not the flow of air.
 
I take it as this fan not suitable for any push-pull on the cpu cooler for highly overclocking, eg: 1 x 120 fan and 1 x 140 fan on my noctua d14 or go for 2 x 140mm fans ?
 
would the apollish vegas be better than my viper (don't think it has very good static pressure) on my zalman cnps10 flex ? i also have a scythe jyuni 1900rpm (seems very loud lol) here as well.

what would you stick on my cooler out of those 3 fans ?

and can the leds be switched off on the apollish vegas like clusters ?
 
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would the apollish vegas be better than my viper (don't think it has very good static pressure) on my zalman cnps10 flex ? i also have a scythe jyuni 1900rpm (seems very loud lol) here as well.

what would you stick on my cooler out of those 3 fans ?

and can the leds be switched off on the apollish vegas like clusters ?

The Apollish Vegas will certainly push the most air.

And yes you can turn the LED off.
 
How does the temperature speed change work on these? Is it any good? Does it work on case temp, rad temp or what?

You get a in fan control unit. It's very much similiar to the Zalman fan mate, but also has the controls for the LED lighting too.
 
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