Performance
We gained a steady 20 degrees ambient room temperature for our testing and ran each test for 10 minutes to give a clear, accurate result.
Fan | Size (mm) | Temperatures (degrees C) | RPM |
Akasa Viper | 120 | 45 | 1800 |
Nexus White | 120 | 48 | 1100 |
Nexus Orange | 120 | 47 | 1100 |
The graph below shows the results, as you can see the Viper fan performed the best although the Nexus fans were not that far behind even though they were both running at a lower fan speed. This shows that they are very efficient fans.
On the noise front, the Nexus fans are both quieter and were rated at a 4 while the Viper fan was ranked at a 7. They are considerably quieter which shows they are very good fans although they can’t quite move as much air as the faster running Viper fan.
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