See that bit at the bottom - thats the afterburner control
tis
honest
ps Thanks to David and Pat at Komplett for sorting my situation out and bunging a nice little gift my way
See that bit at the bottom - thats the afterburner control
tis
honest
ps Thanks to David and Pat at Komplett for sorting my situation out and bunging a nice little gift my way
Love the little warning logo on there
Oh Thats Lovely
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
aero the bubbly chocolate
I'm in lust
Does it pass the self propulsion test?
I have used 120mm fans in the past they would move themselves across the desk under the power they produce. Well I say move I mean wobbled forwards a bit then fell over.
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Tasty looking bit of kit
Wouldnt it be like a hovercraft tho??
Cause it pushes the air downwards.. and that would lift it!
please try and give us pics!!
I dont think that 400g of copper is going anywhere thoughOriginally Posted by Applecrusher
tis nice me gonna get one hehe! only prob is you wont eva get that adjuster bit to fit in the floppy bay as coolermaster havent made the sizes right still sweeet tho.
Last edited by cm_uk; 24-06-2004 at 12:25 PM.
Well wouldnt you remove that before hand?? i know i would!! And I am gonna try the test with my Vantec Tornado!!Originally Posted by steve threlfall
my systems similar in that it uses the Aero 7+ and also has 5 of the aero blower fans installed in the case as well
Uber looking and they are quite quiet as well
I don't think you'd wanna stick it in there!Originally Posted by rj45ethernut
Originally Posted by Applecrusher
Since you asked
Well here's my organised mess loosely described as a PC beforehand, and my old Arctic Cooling unit - ruddy marvelous little fella but starting to struggle with any overclocks..
Please excuse the ebuyer £10.00 case and the ancient KT400 board
A little dab of bread-sauce on the old barton and in she goes
On goes the new unit - I removed the PSU to get in easier, the Aero-7 plonks on there beautifullly with a very easy to use locking lever to secure it.
You get 2 choices for the fan control pot, front floppy-bay panel or rear pci-slot mounting - I went with the rear (snigger)
And there we have it.
So this fan controller gives you the option to go from near-silent to Harrier jump jet volume, however halfway seems to be a happy medium.
Does it work ? Well I'm now overclocked to 3000XP speed and I'm rock solid stable (2500Barton) so there's a definate improvement.
Looks good mate. What are your temps?
Rich :¬)
Heheh - I use an Aero4 on my 3.2Ghz P4 .. its not bad, albeit a little loud even on lowest (but I'm a quietness freak, lol - the 5 PCs in this room produce less noise than some single PCs).
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