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Reddit mentions of Corsair CO-9050006-WW Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition Twin Pack Fan
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- Fan Size 120mm x 25mm
- Noise (dBA) 23 dBA
- Airflow (CFM) 37.85 CFM
- Static Pressure (mm/H2O) 1.29 mm/H2O
- 1450 rpm
- Power Draw (@ +12V) .08A
- Three colored rings in red, blue, and white.
- 2 Year Warranty
Features:
Specs:
Height | 3.54 Inches |
Length | 5.23 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Dual |
Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Width | 8.58 Inches |
In the words of so many here, "Jesus Fucking Christ" is the first thing I have to say! It's so awesome to see everyone pumped up over the build. If I had known there would be so many comments, I'd have posted the pictures with some context, but I'll try and answer your questions now.
Are you posting more pictures?
Definitely! As soon as I get stuck into the meat of the build (this weekend maybe?) I'll take a few snaps during the build and the final result.
What are you going to do with this thing?
Play Minecraft on the lowest resolution possible with the particle effects and clouds turned off of course!
But seriously, there are several use cases intended for this rig, some personal, some work related:
Why four Titan X cards? Give 980 Ti some love!
Originally I considered two Titan X cards and two 980 Ti cards for this build, but that idea was discarded for a few reasons and considerations, some more logical than others:
For those asking about PALIT branded cards, they offer a reference design card for Titan X, which is fine, because most other vendors do the same. I will of course be dismantling the cards to add waterblocks to them, and possibly doing other crazy, potentially warranty-voiding overclocky things to them.
That Sandisk Ultra II..it's so peasantly compared to the 950 Pro.
I should have mentioned that I also have a 1TB 840 Evo that I'll be bringing over from my current workstation, which has a fairly negligible performance benefit over an 850 Evo and Pro in a practical setting.
The Ultra II was a Cyber Monday deal, much cheaper than an 850 Evo or Pro for reasonable performance and storage capacity, and more than enough for infrequent secondary storage.
De-ionized water, why not distilled?
I didn't list it in the pictures because it hasn't arrived yet, but I am expecting a delivery of distilled water tomorrow for filling the loop. The de-ionized water will be used to flush water blocks and radiators as it is a cheaper source of purified water to obtain here in the UK (unlike distilled water, which stores don't stock like in the US).
Biocide, coolant, anti-corrosives?
I have decided to start with distilled water and a couple of drops of Mayham's Biocide (a copper sulphate concentrate), and keep a close eye on the loop for the first few months to see how it works out, and introduce corrosion inhibitors if needed. I am fortunate that my loop mostly consists of copper, with brass and nickel plated/brass fittings, so at this point, my main concern would only be the tin/lead solder inside the radiators as being a potential corrosion hazard.
If anyone has information on corrosion inhibitor bases that can be added to water that don't contain a glycol mixture and dyes, and that are designed to protect copper/nickel/brass/tin/lead, I'd love to hear from you!
You better have awes-mazing monitors for that rig!
Baby steps...it has been five years since I built my last workstation, and everything will eventually have to be replaced, which includes five 21.5" 1080p 60Hz monitors. Replacing those is a financially crippling research project in itself, but for now, the tower is the first replacement to be dealt with.
Are you going to trick this thing out with LEDs, chrome rims and a sexy lady lounging over the case?
No, the tower isn't really all that visible in practice as it would be sitting behind a monitor (and not repositionable as the whole desk is covered in monitors!), so I did not intend on going crazy with lights, colored tubing and platinum case trim, instead directing the budget towards more practical components.
How much did the rig cost to build?
I'd better leave the number crunching to my rich daddy and his solid gold, diamond encrusted calculator.
Parts list, I demand it!
Component | Product Name | Quantity | Product Info URL
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Motherboard | Asus X99-E WS | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/X99-E-WS-Workstation-Motherboard-Capacitors/dp/B00NJGJJE0
Processor | Intel Core i7 5960X | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Intel-Extreme-Processor-Socket-2011-V3/dp/B00N1O4RRY
Graphics Card | Palit NVIDIA GeForce GTX TITAN X | 4 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Palit-Graphics-DisplayPort-Dual-link-PCI-Express/dp/B00UXOGCP0
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Primo | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Phanteks-PH-ES813P_BL-Enthoo-Primo-Tower/dp/B00EB0A6FE
Power Supply | EVGA SuperNOVA 1600W G2 | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/EVGA-Supernova-Modular-Power-Supply/dp/B00MGPJHPQ
Memory | Corsair Vengeance LPX 64 GB (8x 8 GB) DDR4 2400 MHz | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CMK64GX4M8A2400C14-Vengeance-Performance-Desktop/dp/B00PLERJ7M
SSD | SanDisk Ultra II 960GB | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-Ultra-Sata-2-5-inch-Internal/dp/B00M8ABHVQ
SSD | Samsung 840 EVO 1TB (From Previous Build) | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-2-5-inch-Basic-Solid-State/dp/B00E3W16OU
CPU Waterblock | EK-Supremacy EVO – Acetal | 1 | https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-supremacy-evo-acetal
GPU Waterblock | Titan X/GTX 980Ti Copper Acetal Water Cooling Block EKWB | 4 | https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-fc-titan-x-acetal
GPU Backplate | Black Aluminum TITAN X/980Ti Water Block Retention Backplate | 4 | https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-fc-titan-x-backplate-black
GPU Bridge | EK-FC Terminal QUAD Semi-Parallel - Titan READY | 1 | https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-fc-terminal-quad-semi-parallel
Tubing | TUBE PrimoChill PrimoFlex™ Advanced LRT™ 15,9 / 9,5mm (1 meter) | 3 | https://shop.ekwb.com/tube-primochill-primoflextm-advanced-lrttm-9-5-15-9-mm-crystal-clear
Compression Fitting | EK-ACF Fitting 10/16mm | 20 | https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-acf-fitting-10-16mm-black
90 Degree Fitting | EK-AF Angled 90° G1/4 | 6 | https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-af-angled-90-g1-4-black
Ball Valve Fitting | EK-AF Ball Valve (10mm) G1/4 | 1 | https://shop.ekwb.com/ek-af-ball-valve-10mm-g1-4-black
Pump Top | Alphacool HF D5 TOP - Black Acetal | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alphacool-HF-D5-TOP-mounting/dp/B00L5J1YIC
Reservoir | Alphacool Repack Dual 5.25" Drive Bay Reservoir | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alphacool-Repack-cooling-pressure-monitor/dp/B007ENAVCI
Pump | Alphacool VPP655 D5 Pump | 2 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alphacool-VPP655-PWM-Single-cooling/dp/B00LLR40OI
Radiator | Alphacool 35281 NexXxoS UT60 Radiator 480 | 2 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alphacool-NexXxoS-Copper-480mm/dp/B007P05Y18
Radiator | Alphacool 35279 NexXxoS UT60 Radiator 240 | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alphacool-NexXxoS-UT60-Copper-240mm/dp/B007P05XUU
Radiator Fans | Corsair SP120 PWM Quiet Edition (Dual Pack) | 5 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CO-9050006-WW-SP120-Quiet-Pressure/dp/B007RESFR2
Fan Controller | Phobya PWM 8 x 4Pin Fan Splitter | 2 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Phobya-PWM-8x-4Pin-Splitter/dp/B00OD7MO6E
Biocide | Mayhems Biocide 10ml | 1 | http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mayhems-Solutions-Ltd-Biocide-10ml/dp/B007WDOKAE
If you made it this far through the rambling, thanks for reading, keep an eye out for more pictures, and keep on being glorious!
First, you need to check to see what model number you have for the Sapphire cards. I have two Sapphire Dual-X cards (11197-03-40g) and they do not make full cover waterblocks for them as they are non-reference. I use these.
That drive bay pump/res combo is nice but dual pumps are not necessary. If you like it and want it then by all means get it but just letting you know it is a little much for your application.
>Should i get 2 Rads?
Yes I would recommend it. In your case I would do a 240 or 280 in the front and a 240 or 280 up top. To cool your CPU and two GPU's you need a minimum of 360 radiator space. Your case cannot accommodate one 360 radiator (I believe). Personally, I would go with the 240 radiator up top and in the front. They are a lot more fan choices in the 120mm category than the 140mm category.
>Which fans can you recommend? Or can i even use my Fractal ones? (they are all 140mm)
You will need to change your fans as those are designed for your case. Fans with static pressure are used for radiators. If you go with 280 radiators, I would suggest this or this. If you need 120mm fans, there are a ton to choose from but I am partial to these
>Which fittings should i use?
Your choice completely. Use either barbs or compression fittings. Both get the job done. Compression fittings look nicer but they cost more. It is entirely a personal preference.
>What Tubes would make most sense (im not getting the sizes really :/)?
This is again a personal choice. Tubing size really makes little difference in actual temperatures. The most common size is 3/8 X 5/8 or 1/2 X 3/4. This numbering is 3/8 ID (inner diameter) X 5/8 OD (outer diameter). Based on the size of the tubing will determine what size fittings you need. These numbers need to match. Just remember that the thicker the tubing, the more rigid it will be and harder for tight bends.
>Do i want to have backplates for the GPUs or are they purely aesthetic?
Purely aesthetic. However, in some cases I have seen video cards sag or bend and backplates can help strengthen the cards.
>If i only get one rad, would it be more wise to top or front mount it?
I would advise against one radiator but if you did get one, I would put it in the front.
>Is a push-pull configuration alot more beneficial?
Although it is the most optimal configuration it really is not going to be a "game changer" in terms of temperature differences. Generally push-pull>push>pull but this can vary on the loop placement, the case, the components, etc. At most you may see a 3-5 degree difference among the different combinations and that is not going to make much difference for the bottom line.
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-SP120-Edition-CO-9050006-WW/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414852734&sr=8-1&keywords=corsair+sp+120mm+quiet
Exchange them. Airflow fans are just ineffective at what you are using them for. The fans I linked are the ones you want.
The big white fan in back is a Phantek, the two with white rings are Corsair and the fans on the radiator are made by Bitfenix.
You don't need static pressure since your cooler radiator fans are already pulling good air into the case to cool the gpu and motherboard. I have a Corsair AF140 fan which fits perfectly. Here is a good video by JayZ explaining why air pressure is very important and you need a equal balance of air coming in and out. Also, if you want nicer looks, you can put these Corsair aftermarket fans for your H100i GTX to make your pc look nicer. They perform a bit better than the stock fans on your cooler, but they are much quieter and vibrate less than those. In summary from his video, you need more static pressure air coming in than out, but not so much that it is forcing its way out of leaks and channels.
I just put together a build with the S340 and it comes with 2 fans. One on the top (exhaust), and one on the rear (exhaust). I've since added a H60 into the rear (intake), as well as 2xSP120's on the front as intake as well. I think this is a good setup, but you may find better results with different fan orientation.
It depends on your processor.
What do you have?
Do you overclock?
You should be fine enough, but I'd use at least 1 PWM fan.
Here's some cheap noctuas that work great:$28 for 2
Alternatively, here's some great corsiars: $27 for 2
oh sorry I forgot this was a water cooler Go with the SP120s they're meant for watercooling
A liquid cooling system is great and gives you a lot of headroom to overclock. The H100i v2 has one of the best cooling performance for AIO liquid coolers. It can get particularly loud, not all the time but when the fans are running ~70% RPM. You can fix the noise issue completely if it really bothers you by buying 2 quiet 120MM SP (static pressure) fans such as these.
If you don't want to water cool the NH-D14, NH-D15, Cryorig R1 Ultimate, and the Dark Rock Pro 3 are great air coolers that perform near as well and are much more quiet (If you don't end up getting the replacement fans for the H100i). Its up to you, they are all around the same price and both have their pro's and con's.
You want to go with a 650 W PSU since you will be overclocking. It will provide you with enough headroom. Stick with the EVGA brand since they are very reliable.
Other than that man your build looks great.
If noise is your problem:
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-Quiet-Twin-Pack/dp/B007RESFR2
Ring is changeable red/blue or you can remove it. Can also paint it.
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>I can understand the use of referral links and lots of people say they don't care. Nor do I honestly, except he wasn't contributing to this subreddit. He posted the exact setup 9 months (and 8 months) ago, this means he's here for the sole purpose to gain profit.
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>Sure, he spent a lot of money, it's not disruptive, it's victimless, it doesn't hurt anyone and it's not a big deal. But it seems as if he's only here to earn money, he didn't even show a walkthrough of the computer build, he isn't a regular, he doesn't contribute to discussion. He posted multiple times like I've already mentioned and nothing has changed in all those posts.
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>He's not here to show people his setup, he didn't even build anything. He's here to profit off us. Multiple posts of the same setup with all the affiliate links in every post, including links to something like a phone...
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>Also, the problem is links like this act as infections. For approximately 24 hours (I think) after you've clicked a referral link, he will get a portion of the sale on anything you buy, so if you click a link to see the price of the something or investigate, he will earn money off everything you purchase in the next 24 hours off Amazon.
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>I thought it was a bit suspicious how he documented absolutely every part of this "build" even though it isn't a build, it's a battlestation.
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>He has since removed all information from his Reddit post, presumably after I commented about the Amazon links found in the post.
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>It didn't look right because he provided links to every single item in this setup. All Amazon affiliate links, for him to make money off us.
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>Not so bad though, right? Well, his Reddit username is "BlackWhite01", his Imgur username is "blackandwhitebattlestation", and he's been posting this absolutely identical set up on both Imgur and Reddit multiple times for a year.
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>He did not intend to show off his battlestation, or even his computer build, he intended to come here and make money off of /r/battlestation and /r/buildapc mainly, but he's posted to a lot of other subreddits as well - presumably to pay off this setup and the ridiculous chair ($1,500).
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>What really pisses me off is that he's also included affiliate links to stupid products like his phone. His phone?! It's fucking /r/buildapc.
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>Alright, so there's a run down of all his Imgur and Reddit post history.
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>Please do not click on any of the Amazon links, I've posted all items without any affiliations below.
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>Below is a list of all the items found in the pictures. These links are NOT affiliate, I spent an enormous amount of time to provide you with the unaffiliated links.
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>This subreddit and others shouldn't be focused on making money, it should be the exact opposite, just sharing our hobbies, enthusiasm, skills and to have open discussions without the aim being to profit.
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>Processor | Intel i7-4790k | Link
>Memory | Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB | Link
>Storage | Samsung 850 Pro 256GB | Link
>Motherboard | ASUS ATX DDR3 1600 LGA 1150 | Link
>CPU Cooler | Corsair Hydro Series | Link
>Video Card | ASUS GTX 980 STRIX 4GB | Link
>Case | NZXT H440 | Link
>PSU | Corsair RM750 | Link
>PSU Sleeved Cables | Corsair Power Cable Kit | Link
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>Front Intake | Noctua NF-F12 | Link
>CPU Cooler | Corsair SP120 | Link
>Rear Exhaust | Corsair AF140| Link
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>RGB Lights | Link
>White Lights | Link
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>Monitors | Dell UltraSharp 23.8" | Link
>Mounts | VideoSecu Articulating Arm | Link
>Mouse | Logitech Wireless Performance Mouse | Link
>Mousepad | Zalman Accessory AMP1000 | Link
>Keyboard | Rapoo Black KX 5.8GHz | Link
>Phone | Motorola Moto X 16GB | Link
>Phone Stand | Cooler Master JAS | Link
>Speakers | Harman Kardon SoundSticks | Link
>Webcam | Logitech HD Pro Webcam | Link
>Headphones | Samsung LEVEL | Link
>Headphone Holder | Ikea Bjärnum Folding Hook | Link
>Strip for Holder | Command Mounting Refill Strips | Link
>White Videocard Backplate | Performix 11207 Plasti-Dip | Link
>RAM Light Bar | Corsair Dominator Platinum LightBar Kit | Link
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>Desk | Euro Style Donald Desk | Link
>Chair | Embody Chair by Herman Miller | Link
>Clock | Modern Clocks | Link
>Lights | Philips 259982 | Link
>Wire Cover | Omnimount CMK | Link
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007RESFR2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 YAY.
AND ALL THE RINGS.
BUT ONE TO RULE THEM ALL.
No, just their quiet edition ones. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007RESFR2/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The ones that came with the cooler were way too loud.
So what are your thoughts on these fans: http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-Quiet-Twin-CO-9050006-WW/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1380596697&sr=1-1&keywords=corsair+sp120+quiet
Thank you, I was thinking it was 3 pin. Would these fans be appropriate for each?
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-Quiet-Twin-Pack/dp/B007RESFR2?th=1
wait, stratch this, amazon says it's 3 pin, but newegg says it's 4..
Alrighty then, your epic pain skills have convinced me haha
Which of these would you recommend? Keep in mind the Phantom has a built in fan controller in it.
This one
This one
Or this one
How cheap is cheap? I like the SP120 Quiets
Something like these?
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-Quiet-Twin-CO-9050006-WW/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450036938&sr=8-1&keywords=sp120
Right now I'm using all NZXT stock fans as I had a 380 before and didn't have any issues like this. All drive bays are already taken out
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CO-9050006-WW-SP120-Quiet-Pressure/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1502496690&sr=8-5&keywords=case%2Bfans&th=1
These are pretty good.
Meh, i don't like leds, especially random leds on fans or strips here and there, they are too flashy for my taste. I meant those corsair fans, not the led ones
sp120 are $25 on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-SP120-Edition-CO-9050006-WW/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1412434350&sr=8-3&keywords=sp120
How about this?
Skip Ek rads, get two of these Black ice 360 gts: http://www.performance-pcs.com/radiators/black-ice-nemesis-360gts-ultra-stealth-u-flow-low-profile-radiator-black-carbon.html
Pick up 3 sets of twin packs of sp120 quiet editions: https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-Quiet-Twin-Pack/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1495725662&sr=8-5&keywords=120mm+sp120
Get a supremacy mx: http://www.performance-pcs.com/ek-supremacy-mx-cpu-waterblock-acetal.html
That alone will get you better cooling and save you 35 dollars before the 10% off
Secondly, if you want to save more, go with barbs instead of compression fittings and use zip ties.
third, order from performance-pcs during the sale and save an extra 10%.
And yes, you can fit both of those rads in a define S, I have dual 360s in mine.
Edit: typo
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CO-9050006-WW-Series-Edition-Pressure/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1404213627&sr=8-15&keywords=120+mm+case+fan
Corsair SP120mm Twin Pack
AF series if the case isn't in a confined area.
k thx, it's this right http://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Series-SP120-Edition-CO-9050006-WW/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398291344&sr=8-1&keywords=corsair+sp120+quiet+edition
Do you know a UK site that sells a pack of mini heatsinks with thermal pads?
Also the fans on the H75 are pretty dam loud at 100%, would these be a good replacement? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Corsair-CO-9050006-WW-Series-Edition-Pressure/dp/B007RESFR2
You could always buy an S7-LN directly from Bitmain and do a silent fan modification. Since you are planning on just hosting one unit, you should be able to get away with less CFM if you pick a high static pressure fan. Make sure you place the unit on a 20amp+ circuit.
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-Quiet-Twin-Pack/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1468364334&sr=8-2&keywords=corsair+sp120
In reality, if you are just home mining, you should just repurpose an old computer to mine Ethereum. You can buy one R9 390 card and then resell for 60% of what you bought it for down the road when it's no longer profitable to mine.
you can get a 2 pack of corsair sp fans for 20
I have these for my CPU cooler:
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-Quiet-Twin-Pack/dp/B007RESFR2
They are damn near silent. $16 per fan.
If you want to compare to other fan products, here's what you want to look for:
You should look for ones like the fans I linked, that have rubber gaskets and liners on them if you can. It prevents the fans from rattling against the case.
Noctua is also a very good company for quiet, high performance fans.
Final note, you might want to consider another solution for a fan controller if the ones you have won't go below 35% and you want them to go lower. It sounds like the mobo software controller doesn't really want to do that. There are plenty of hardware and (free) software based fan controllers that could resolve that issue.
wouldn't it be better to get some decent fans for the front and reuse the old case fans for the top?
I was thinking of getting these for the front: https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-High-Performance-Twin/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=lp_11036291_1_5?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1483755704&sr=1-5&th=1 .
And these for the back: https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Air-AF140-Quiet-Single/dp/B007RESGGC/ref=pd_sim_147_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B007RESGGC&pd_rd_r=J0FS9HPM6AJ264ASBQHP&pd_rd_w=LhVfW&pd_rd_wg=1qOmR&psc=1&refRID=J0FS9HPM6AJ264ASBQHP
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-High-Performance-Twin/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484235068&sr=8-1&keywords=Corsair%2BStatic%2BPressure&th=1 Is your best option. They are similar to the fans you had posted. But they are Static Pressure Fans, which are ideal for Radiators.
1 Quiet edition SP120 fan costs 16.99 at newegg and 10.00 at amazon. Both of those prices are plus tax and shipping. On both websites I mentioned, the dual pack version of them are worth $26.54 (amazon , newegg)
I am selling the cooler and it's stock fans for $20 off the original price of the cooler minus the thermal paste. Plus, your saving $6 by buying the quiet edition fans (which i paid $30 new for) along with the cooler.
some $6 thermal paste
For less messy amazon links you can extract the part after "/dp/" in
https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-SP120-High-Performance-Twin/dp/B007RESFR2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484235068&sr=8-1&keywords=Corsair%2BStatic%2BPressure&th=1
and make it:
https://amzn.com/B007RESFR2
Or via smile link:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B007RESFR2
BEEP BOP
Plz send any recommendations via PM