What is the best fan to accompany a Thermaltake 120 ultra extreme?
[2009-02-23 02:37:22]

Q: I'm looking for a 92mm fan, preferably with a speed Controller. Keeping in mind that the thermaltake 120 ultra extreme performs best with more powerful fans.

A: You mean ThermalRIGHT Ultra 120 Extreme?

why 92mm fan??? a 120mm fan suits BETTER because of higher CFM and less noise. I recommend two 120mm fans in a push-pull configuration or just 1 120mm x 38mm fan is fine.
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