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Regarding the IceGiant Prosiphon Elite!!

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I have been wondering for a while about the Ice Giant's fans, I mean they resemble Arctic P12s so much.
Maybe they have a deal with Arctic, who knows but what I want to know is the part number and how I can get them because they are rated at 2300 rpm while the normal Arctic P12s are rated at 1800rpm!!

Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
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The version I tested had the standard 1800RPM P-fans. You could email them and ask them. They are very nice and personable.
 
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The version I tested had the standard 1800RPM P-fans. You could email them and ask them. They are very nice and personable.
I have the numbers from the label on back of my fans for it.

The labels says:
P12PWMCO-2300
Icegiant
DC 12V 0.12A

It's probrably just as easy, if not easier to simply figure out it's size and CFM, then base what you can get on that info.
 

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I have the numbers from the label on back of my fans for it.

The labels says:
P12PWMCO-2300
Icegiant
DC 12V 0.12A

It's probrably just as easy, if not easier to simply figure out it's size and CFM, then base what you can get on that info.

And what you know there is a P12 PWN CO, just that they don't go 2300PRM.

 
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And what you know there is a P12 PWN CO, just that they don't go 2300PRM.

The info I provided is right from the label of the fans that came with mine.

My Icegiant works fine with just two fans, keeps the chip cool like you'd want it to.
In truth there really isn't a need to go with higher CFM fans for a regular build with it, just use the fans it comes with and it should be able to handle about anything you'd want it to.

The only reason I'm using just two is well.... I'm too lazy to install the other two fans. :D
BTW I've modified the mounting plate on this one so it works with AM3/AM3+ as well meaning it can be used for anything that's AMD from AM2 to AM4, including TR of course since it supports TR as well.
Right now I'm using it with my 1100T and it's loving it.
 

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The info I provided is right from the label of the fans that came with mine.

My Icegiant works fine with just two fans, keeps the chip cool like you'd want it to.
In truth there really isn't a need to go with higher CFM fans for a regular build with it, just use the fans it comes with and it should be able to handle about anything you'd want it to.

The only reason I'm using just two is well.... I'm too lazy to install the other two fans. :D
BTW I've modified the mounting plate on this one so it works with AM3/AM3+ as well meaning it can be used for anything that's AMD from AM2 to AM4, including TR of course since it supports TR as well.
Right now I'm using it with my 1100T and it's loving it.
Yeah you said...

Umm ok, i just thought he would like to know that there is a actual PWM CO version too.

Just for the sake of getting info, do you use the original backplate of the mobo?.
 
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Yeah you said...

Umm ok, i just thought he would like to know that there is a actual PWM CO version too.

Just for the sake of getting info, do you use the original backplate of the mobo?
Yes, I use some screws to mount it with the silver mounting collar and spacers the cooler comes with and it works fine.
In fact the design of it seems like it's intended to be used with the backplate or something similar. If you don't have the screws I refer to, a trip to the hardware store for some takes care of it. The screws have to be the correct length to reach and thread pitch for the backplate - Aside from that it's a snap to install and get working.

BTW I can take a pic of the fans I have, front and back if you want me to post them.
 
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