For those of you who know about turbochargers, the turbo impeller/compressor blades would be a much better design for the arctic cooling silencer series' fans. The center portion is desgined to suck air in, and the outer fins are geared towards compressing and blowing out the air at the one opening. This, imo, would be a much better design.... anyone else agree?
The only reason i can think of as to why it would not work is the speed of the fan, turbos operate at extrememly high rpm... where as an ideal gpu fan top out at 2000 rpm...
Pics:
Arctic Cooling Silencer Pic (from newegg)
A turbocharger's blades...
The only reason i can think of as to why it would not work is the speed of the fan, turbos operate at extrememly high rpm... where as an ideal gpu fan top out at 2000 rpm...
Pics:
Arctic Cooling Silencer Pic (from newegg)
A turbocharger's blades...