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numblegs26
Member
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06-27-2023, 03:26 AM
#1
What do you think about this? The fan in particular.
The article compares the G1+ 135mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan with the G1 135mm Dual Ball Bearing Fan, highlighting how fluid dynamic bearings lower wear and tear, cut noise, and offer a longer lifespan than dual ball bearing fans.
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numblegs26
06-27-2023, 03:26 AM #1

What do you think about this? The fan in particular.
The article compares the G1+ 135mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan with the G1 135mm Dual Ball Bearing Fan, highlighting how fluid dynamic bearings lower wear and tear, cut noise, and offer a longer lifespan than dual ball bearing fans.

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StormGaming
Junior Member
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07-03-2023, 01:58 AM
#2
We have very little information about these power supplies at the moment. We don’t know the engineers, manufacturer, or platform. It’s hard to say much. Fluid dynamic bearing fans are quite appealing—they operate quietly and last a long time; double ball bearings also perform well but tend to be noisier. Many power supplies claim to use a fluid dynamic bearing fan, but they might actually be using a modified sleeve bearing fan, like one found in rifles or similar devices.
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StormGaming
07-03-2023, 01:58 AM #2

We have very little information about these power supplies at the moment. We don’t know the engineers, manufacturer, or platform. It’s hard to say much. Fluid dynamic bearing fans are quite appealing—they operate quietly and last a long time; double ball bearings also perform well but tend to be noisier. Many power supplies claim to use a fluid dynamic bearing fan, but they might actually be using a modified sleeve bearing fan, like one found in rifles or similar devices.

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_StankoYT_
Junior Member
33
07-03-2023, 02:42 AM
#3
We have very little information about these power supplies at the moment. We don’t know the engineers, manufacturer, or platform. Therefore, it’s hard to say much. The fluid dynamic bearing fans are quite appealing—they operate quietly and last a long time; double ball bearings also perform well but tend to be noisier. Many power supplies claim to use a fluid dynamic bearing fan, but they may not actually do so. In reality, the real physical bearings are costly because they’re patented by Matsuhita and require licensing for use. Ultimately, we often encounter dishonest claims: products advertising a fluid dynamic bearing fan might actually be using a modified sleeve bearing fan, like one found in a rifle or something even worse. Among all the so-called "FDB" power supplies, we can only be confident about the legitimacy of the bearings if they are taken apart and inspected, which reviewers usually don’t do. Unless we have complete knowledge of the model and specifications, we can’t be sure.**
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_StankoYT_
07-03-2023, 02:42 AM #3

We have very little information about these power supplies at the moment. We don’t know the engineers, manufacturer, or platform. Therefore, it’s hard to say much. The fluid dynamic bearing fans are quite appealing—they operate quietly and last a long time; double ball bearings also perform well but tend to be noisier. Many power supplies claim to use a fluid dynamic bearing fan, but they may not actually do so. In reality, the real physical bearings are costly because they’re patented by Matsuhita and require licensing for use. Ultimately, we often encounter dishonest claims: products advertising a fluid dynamic bearing fan might actually be using a modified sleeve bearing fan, like one found in a rifle or something even worse. Among all the so-called "FDB" power supplies, we can only be confident about the legitimacy of the bearings if they are taken apart and inspected, which reviewers usually don’t do. Unless we have complete knowledge of the model and specifications, we can’t be sure.**

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Pablodudu11
Junior Member
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07-17-2023, 09:37 AM
#4
Interesting perspective! I've noticed some discussions on forums about the SeaSonic PRIME series having a niche audience that might not be interested in heavy-duty mining applications. It's worth considering their claims about durable bearings, especially those with fluid dynamics designs. What are your thoughts?
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Pablodudu11
07-17-2023, 09:37 AM #4

Interesting perspective! I've noticed some discussions on forums about the SeaSonic PRIME series having a niche audience that might not be interested in heavy-duty mining applications. It's worth considering their claims about durable bearings, especially those with fluid dynamics designs. What are your thoughts?

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Charliemc909
Posting Freak
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07-20-2023, 06:33 PM
#5
Alright thanks again.
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Charliemc909
07-20-2023, 06:33 PM #5

Alright thanks again.