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Reddit mentions of Nidec Servo Gentle Typhoon D1225C12B5AP 120mm 1850 rpm Silent Case Fan

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We found 21 Reddit mentions of Nidec Servo Gentle Typhoon D1225C12B5AP 120mm 1850 rpm Silent Case Fan. Here are the top ones.

Nidec Servo Gentle Typhoon D1225C12B5AP 120mm 1850 rpm Silent Case Fan
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Speed: 1850 rpmBearing Type: Double Ball BearingConnector: 3-pinNoise: 28 dBARated Voltage: DC 12V
Specs:
Height4.7 Inches
Length4.7 Inches
Number of items1
Size1850 RPM 3pin
Weight0.45 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 21 comments on Nidec Servo Gentle Typhoon D1225C12B5AP 120mm 1850 rpm Silent Case Fan:

u/cryospam · 4 pointsr/nvidia

I have the older ASUS Maxmimus V motherboard (ivy bridge) and I have the same cooling on the board. The 10mm ID tubing will just slip over the barbs on them, you will need some kind of clamp to hold them down. You will need a couple of THESE. This pack comes with a bunch, but they're cheap as fuck regardless.

If you have 2 GPU's, then I would go CPU -> GPU1 -> GPU2 -> motherboard -> radiator if you want to do a single loop. You will Definitely need a good radiator for that, my rig uses a monster external radiator, and external radiators help to wick heat away from your system more efficiently than internal ones because they're cooling with colder external air, and not blowing the hot air back into your case. Your other option is to get something with dual pumps like THIS That will let you run 2 cooling lines from the reservoir/pump kit. One should go Cpu -> Gpu -> Radiator and the other should go Gpu -> Motherboard -> Radiator.

With 2 GPU's you're better off with the 480mm version of the UT60 if you can find the space for it. It has dual input ports so you will be able to feed both lines into the input side of the radiator.

The best fans for radiator cooling are the Gentle Typhoons they are a little expensive, but they have the highest static pressure with the lowest noise compared with any other fan on the market. Even the Air Penetrators aren't as good for a radiator due to their lower static pressure although they are better for case fans because they have higher CFM.

What kind of case are you using?

u/WilllOfD · 3 pointsr/hardwareswap

Actually they're 15$ here

And 23$ on Amazon here

** apparently the first link is ap-13s my bad

u/happyevil · 3 pointsr/buildapc

I just did all this work to show someone my computer which I named "Maelstrom". It wasn't exactly "unlimited" money but it's pretty damn close. I actually built it though.

Honestly, I spent so much time gathering the links to share with someone I need to post it more than once :P

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The PC:

u/snowboardracer · 2 pointsr/HomeServer

I'm in the same exact situation. Just put in two 920P-SQ PSUs into my 846 which helped a lot. It seems that the majority of the remaining "nuisance noise" is the two 80mm exhaust fans, which run decently faster than the mid-plan fan wall fans. I might try replacing those first to see if it helps.

I don't want to cook my drives, and I understand those 80mm mid-plane fans are necessary for the high static pressure necessary to cool the drives. I haven't seen any great evidence that 120mm fans can pull enough air to adequately cool a fully loaded chassis during a scrub. A friend suggested these might be even better than the 80mm stock fans, and quieter to boot. I may test that.

u/Halogod35 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

If you're going for a sexy black and white scheme, I would highly recommend these parts: (This is just what I'd use, use your own judgment for these parts)

Motherboard: Gigabyte 990FX It has the color scheme and the best chipset AM3+ has to offer.

PSU: Silencer MK II 500W Again, we're going for looks here. This is a monochromatic PSU. It's not a SeaSonic or a Corsair, but it will look sleek in your build.

Fans for your Dark Knight: Corsair SP 120 HP You can change out the rings for white rings. The noise will be barely noticeable, but these are made for heatsinks.

Scythe Gentle Typhoons If you aren't a fan of Corsair fans, the other option is the Scythe Gentle Typhoons. They're highly praised by many due to it's "comfortable" air flow to noise ratio. Plus, they do look sleek when not moving.

Cases: Corsair offers many white cases with windows, retains build quality, offers great cable management, and is well respected by the community. Any case will suite this purpose such as the C70, the 600T, and the 500R. NZXT does have a couple of cases for the cheaper solution such as, 210.

u/Tentura · 1 pointr/orchids

They are 2 exo-terra tanks - 24in wide x 24in tall x 18in deep. The fans are these 'Gentle Typhoon' bad boys I saw other people recommending on orchid forums. I've had the oldest running since mid 2016 24-7, no issue. They require a little simple wiring - I bought plugs for them like these.

u/rbtcattail · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

In step 14 of the instructions you attach the front shroud. The kit includes M2x4.5 standoff screws which connect to the shroud and allow for the backplate to screw in as well. The M2 or M2.5 nylon washers in the previous linked kit will be the best fit, but honestly you can use whichever you want. Depending on the level of clearance you want you might want to stack a couple there should be enough threads on the screw to still hold the shrowd in place.

Edit: Oh one other thing. Invest in a new fan. The fan included with the kit is noisy, I recommend the Nidec gentle typhoon but there are other options out there.

u/Kinaestheticsz · 1 pointr/buildapc

And to top every single one of those recommendations that ss1gohan13 made: Scythe Gentle Typhoon AP-15. Best radiator fan out there on the market. Bar none.

u/bendvis · 1 pointr/buildapc

Scythe Gentle Typhoons are pretty good. The Corsair SP120 Quiet is a good fan as well.

u/Bfedorov91 · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

Nope. But they're one of the best radiator fans out there. The ap53 model is just a new manufacture run of the old ap15. https://www.amazon.com/Nidec-Gentle-Typhoon-D1225C12B5AP-Silent/dp/B001Q6RUVO

u/FunnySaussage · 1 pointr/SpaceBuckets

I'll probably upgrade the fan to something which is more powerful like: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Scythe-Case-Gentle-Typhoon-D1225C12B5AP-15/dp/B001Q6RUVO/ref=sr_1_4?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1452984161&sr=1-4 and put the carbon filter on the outside so that air is pushed out as exhaust

i'll also put in some of that ona gel or something in the case itself, by the exhaust, and i'll use a diy filter to do it http://www.rollitup.org/t/the-best-diy-ez-walmart-carbon-filter-for-micro-grows-zen-style.101248/

I'm looking into ur technique of growing it sideways, thanks so much for the help! btw did u link your lighting to the computers power supply, if so, how did you do it?

u/DarkStarrFOFF · 1 pointr/watercooling

Basically to make it easy for you, get EK blocks if you want. I wouldn't touch their nickel unless I absolutely had to, it still has issues regardless of what they say.

Bitspower fittings are generally considered the best quality (albeit a bit pricy) and IMO I would go with black ice radiators. I really like my black ice rads and they tend to perform the best in testing while usually being far cheaper.

Ideally you want as much rad space as possible and if you want the best fans you want gentle typhoons.

Basically after you leak test it you should be fine. It's very rare for a custom loop to leak with compression fittings unless something cracks or fails.

I just don't get why people keep supporting EK after they repeatedly show their QC is shit.

u/johnnychronicseed · 1 pointr/microgrowery

Not sure if your using PC fans but here is a couple I would recommend (I use them to cool my PC massive airflow, high static pressure, and very quiet)

Gentle Typhoon 120mm

NoiseBlocker 149mm

u/ccricers · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

Not that one exactly. My GT fan has gray blades, not black. Looks like this one https://www.amazon.com/Nidec-Gentle-Typhoon-D1225C12B5AP-Silent/dp/B001Q6RUVO

u/harpuajim25 · 1 pointr/pcgaming

If your hardware isn't running too hot like you are mentioning, you could get away with 3 or even 2 fans, I would go with 3. 2 intake and one exhaust or 1 and 1. If you're willing to spend some more money on your build you could get some silent fans like the Gently Typhoon however there are other brands out there that make silent fans like Noctua, Cougar and Phanteks. It's all preference at that point. Just don't do the mineral oil thing, it's such a waste.

u/Elderbrute · 1 pointr/HardwareSwapUK

I have a few Gentle Typhoons knocking about if you are interested.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scythe-Case-Gentle-Typhoon-D1225C12B5AP-15/dp/B001Q6RUVO

u/Camo5 · 1 pointr/buildapc

I was looking at a 1850 rpm gentle typhoon: https://www.amazon.com/Nidec-Gentle-Typhoon-D1225C12B5AP-Silent/dp/B001Q6RUVO
For the static pressure at 24 db in a pull config. Turns out many fans make a whine including the noctuas when used as a push fan.

u/TroubleYouForTheSalt · 0 pointsr/hardwareswap

Uh, the Gentle Typhoons are selling for $19 on Amazon

If you'll do $8 each I'll take three off your hands.