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Review on Iceberg Thermal IceGALE Bearing Performance by Mateusz Kot ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are some variations, but tolerable on the whole.

If you run all three to their full capacity, in addition to a deafening roar, you may discover that the temperatures of the processor and the video camera have lowered by 10 degrees when they are under stress. This is highly improbable, but it is still a triumph. I have one processor on the tower and two for blowing out from behind. To this point, I have it configured so that the maximum speed does not exceed 1700, but the speed while it is not being used is 600. While I listen, could you tell me if the hum at 1200 is really bothersome?

Pros
  • Powerful numbers: 125 cfm at 3000 revs per minute! Has rubber dampers
Cons
  • At various speeds, there is a buzzing and squeaking sound. If I had to guess, I'd think that fully working and silent modes are below 1000, although the flow is already fairly low. There is most likely some kind of resonance going on here. I'm buzzing around between 1200 and 1400 right now. There was also a squeak at 900, but it has already been eliminated, so they have most likely resolved the issue. It's possible that it will vanish at 1200. In general, bearing fans are still a lot of fun. However, these fans have a through tube for bolts, and there is no room between the bearings. As a result, for instance, you can't hang them on zalman anti-vibration rubber bands; instead, you have to cut the bands.