Greg,
I so feared your share. I know you deal in really forward stuff.
OK. I will back up and research "fluid" bearings; just so I might perhaps wise up to a 3rd type. I so still live in the 'ball' and 'sleeve' history ATM. Yes, I still live with 80mm fans. I believe this dimension is the limit of my old Lian-Li AL cases. Sorry. I have seen some 92/120 rerofit kits in the past. None are acceptable to me, or, fit my cases.
Just not ready to change/upgrade my client cases yet.......... :)
I think it is sorta OLD good, still, for a while(?).
Best,
Duncan


On 03/08/2010 14:43, Greg Sevart wrote:
I strongly prefer fans with fluid bearings (FDB). Very quiet, very good
durability.

I don't know what's good in the 80mm size, but I love the Scythe S-Flex
120mm FDB fans. The SilenX ones are even better, but more expensive.

-----Original Message-----
From: hardware-boun...@hardwaregroup.com [mailto:hardware-
boun...@hardwaregroup.com] On Behalf Of DSinc
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 1:17 PM
To: Hardware Group
Subject: [H] New Fans!

I am getting ripe to order new 80mm cooling fans for my LAN machines.
Most/all of them have been running well for the past 12 or so years.
I now have two that have cooling fans with fan bearings going bad.
I need 18 80mm fans. !So many choices!

I have already decided to buy 9 Noctua NF-R8-1800 fans from Newegg
(N82E16835608006). I have wanted to test this brand for the past 3 yrs
based on comments here on our List. Yes, these are expensive. But, I'd
like to have some practical experience with this vendor.

Where I now get really foggy is with the remaining 9 fans. I thought it
would be a simple decision of fan bearings. I prefer ball bearings.
Nope! Now I have fan bearing choices I just can not picture in my mind.
And, 1 choice seems to have some hidden electronics in the wiring that
may vary actual fan speed. Hmm. So, I am a bit confused.

I have seen the newer 3/4 pin interface and a newer 4/5 pin fan
interface. Scary this is 4Me. I own 3-pin cooling fan interfaces!

I seek List opinion/suggestion! All my choices are from Newegg.

N82E16811999069, Cooler-Master, 2-Ball, 2500rpm, 26dba, $7.99/ea.

N82E16811999070, Cooler-Master, Ball, 2500rpm, 26dba, $3.99/ea. [cheap]

N82E16811999071, Cooler-Master, SuperFlo, 1400rpm, 13dba, $5.99 Please
'splain me a "SuperFlo" fan bearing...??

N82E16835103025, Cooler-Master, RIFLE, 2000rpm, 20.9dba, $6.99/ea.
**WTF
is a RIFLE bearing?

N82E16835186013, Arctic-Cooling, Fluid Dynamic, 600-2Krpm, 9.5-21dba,
$6.99/ea. **I suspect some post m/b rpm/temp electronics here???
Confused I am!

Tell ya what! I'll order my Noctua fans now, and, wait for comments,
suggestions, and opinions!
Thank you,
Duncan



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