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System Name | HAL |
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Processor | Core i9 13900k @5.8-6.1 |
Motherboard | Z790 Arous master |
Cooling | EKWB Quantum Velocity V2 & (2) 360 Corsair XR7 Rads push/pull |
Memory | 2x 32GB (64GB) Gskill trident 6000 CL30 @28 1T |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4090 Gigagbyte gaming OC @ +200/1300 |
Storage | (M2's) 2x Samsung 980 pro 2TB, 1xWD Black 2TB, 1x SK Hynix Platinum P41 2TB |
Display(s) | 65" LG OLED 120HZ |
Case | Lian Li dyanmic Evo11 with distro plate |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 1350 |
Software | Microsoft Windows 11 x64 |
I’ve been looking into this and even looking through the forum topics here, but there seems to be quite a degree of variation in the opinions of people.
Some people I hear say all you need is a really high CFM. A lot of other people say you need a really good static pressure if you’re going to use a push set up for the fans which to my understanding is correct.
But does anybody know what fans on the market have the highest static pressure or really just make the best fans to push air through the radiator?
I already have my pull fans set up and I’m hoping to get something nice fir this 13900k heat monster.
I’d really appreciate some input on this.
Kind of racking my brain on it.
Thank you.
Some people I hear say all you need is a really high CFM. A lot of other people say you need a really good static pressure if you’re going to use a push set up for the fans which to my understanding is correct.
But does anybody know what fans on the market have the highest static pressure or really just make the best fans to push air through the radiator?
I already have my pull fans set up and I’m hoping to get something nice fir this 13900k heat monster.
I’d really appreciate some input on this.
Kind of racking my brain on it.
Thank you.