Coolermaster Jet 7 ACB-V83

Coolermaster Jet 7 ACB-V83

Author: Marien
Published: 28 November 2007 4:39 PM CET
Category: Reviews

What does this Radial fan do what a normal fan can’t achieve? well it basically pushes the air straight through the heatsink, a normal fan creates a blind spot where a loss of performance gains because a normal fan only blows in the outer parts of the fan because the middle houses the bearings, and the electronics to power the fan. The idea behind the radial fan should work O.K. however looking at this cooler shows how it doesn’t work, making an astonishing 42.6 dBA and 22.1CFM indicate a loud yet poor, and weak fan.

- Blower’s newest design lets the cooler blow air to the
center of the heat sink.

- With more powerful blowers, larger air pressure is produced, more than
traditional axial fans.

- The external fan speed adjustment on the PCI and the 3 1/2″ bracket
allow user to set desired fan rpm (1900~3500) without opening the chassis.

Video 1: The noisy fan
Video 2: The fan installed on the heatsink
Video 3: The fan installed on the heatsink showing the LED’s



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