PuffPufffPassss
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what could a computer fan wire up to for power?
hook them to 12v and watch the RPMs soar.Thats not true i have a couple processer and power supply fans runnin off 3-5v cell phone chargers, it works great
Good, cheap, or quiet. Pick any two.they get a lot louder with a 12v hookd up 2, my setups all hidin, they run fine off of the 5v i have, its not like they look like they need ne more power or are laggin
but ur not tryin to cool a computer, and they r baring-less fans so it doesint take much to power one, take a look at my box set up, if i blow in a couple drags of a cigg in from the bottom and look at the vent i cut out in the top u can see n feel the smoke bein blown out of the box, and like i said 2 5v fans would be better then 1 12v, they can circulate the air better then a lot of airmovement in just one spot[FONT=arial, helvetica]Almost all case fans run on the 12V DC supplied through a power supply. One way to reduce fan noise is to supply a lower voltage to the fan. All ATX power supplies provide both 12V and 5V DC outputs. A case fan could run on a 5V voltage, but the 58.3% voltage reduction would significantly reduce the cooling power of the case fan[/FONT]