First steps with No. 2
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Congratulations on the work first of all, I'm very happy

Getting back to the matter, that Phobia I have no record of it, and from the video it seems that it's not very quiet... :nono:
The Scythe look good but have a decibel level to worry about, and the Aerocool has me on edge, apart from the fact that it specifies some important decibels as well...
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thanks.
the problem is to find something cheap, more or less they all cost between 9 and 15 euros and the noise is no more than 30 Db ( I also don't want to have them at full blast all day, because to check my email for example I don't need much air
)no worries

well yes, you're right, so I think you should get one with low rpm and good db level, so you save on price.
by the way, in that range I think this NZXT is very well located -
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I was also thinking about it, but I think I remember something they said about "upside down" ones lasting very little
I don't know, I've tried a couple of them and I didn't dislike them.
At worst, you can rotate the tower like a piece of tetris…

I saw a zalman that was interesting, but I don't know how effective it is, and it doesn't seem to be very noisy.
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I have a question, how can I connect the lower fans to the graphics card? I explain that the graphics cards in auto mode regulate the rpm of their fan and I want the two lower fans to be regulated by the graphics card (which is the main beneficiary of the fans in question) but the fan of the graphics card spins at 2000 and a bit and the tower fans spin at 800
Well, I suggest you make a bridge between the cables that go to the graphics card and the two fans, although I think you will have to regulate them to a higher speed so that the two are equalized to an acceptable rpm. Use a switch or something like that to equalize powers.
Regards
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Well, I suggest you make a bridge between the cables that go to the graphics card and the two fans, although I think you will have to adjust them to a higher speed so that the two are equalized to an acceptable rpm. Use a switch or something like that to equalize powers.
Regards
put pwm fans in the case and connect them to the pwm cable that regulates the graphics card
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