Riittävästi vain värivaloja kehiin niin jospa ne äänet unohtuvat...Ledeistä en vain tykkää, eli haluaisin tuularin pimeäksi.
Ihmisaivothan ovat tunnetusti huonot moniajoon.
SilentPCreview totesi eLoopit akustisesti keskitasoisiksi, niin eiköhän ML voittaisi.Onko kukaan verrannut näitä ML:iä elooppeihin?
The B12-2 unfortunately lacked the broadband quality of the M12 series. At 1,200 and 1,100 RPM the fan droned somewhat, while at 900 RPM, a slightly dull buzz was noticeable. At 700 RPM, some tonal elements centered at ~90 Hz crept in. This combination of characteristics is undesirable but in the B12-2's case, they were fairly muted. The overall sound was acceptable.
Visually, the B12-PS is identical to the B12-2 but we noticed an immediate difference the moment it was turned on. The B12-PS was easily the worst sounding fan of the roundup. It was a buffet of all the sounds you don't want to hear in a fan. At top speed, it whined, buzzed, and hummed, all simultaneously, and from there it just got worse. At 1,100 RPM the fan slowed to the point where a very strong, dirty tone revealed itself. As we slowed the fan further, this tone started to fluctuate, vacillating in frequency. We thought at first that there was something wrong with our motherboard's PWM controller so we tried it on another motherboard and a voltage controller but it sounded the same.
We also had a triple set of the B12-P, a second PWM version that spins at 2,000 RPM. It had a similar character but when dialed down to speeds equivalent to the B12-PS, it developed an odd rattle...
Fan Roundup #7: Antec, be quiet!, Corsair, GELID, Noiseblocker, SilverStone | silentpcreview.com