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  • G.Skill Turbulence II Fan

    When and Will the G.Skill Turbulence II fan be sold as a standalone product. Just curious because I would kill to get my hands on one for my current RAM set!

    CPU I7-980X @ 3.81Ghz
    MB ASUS P6X58D-E
    GPU GTX480 @ 770Mhz
    RAM 12Gb Patriot Viper Xtreme Division-2 DDR3 @ 1908Mhz
    PSU Corsair AX 850W
    SSD: Intel X25M 80Gb
    HD 2x WD VelociRaptors 150Gb in Raid-0

    Sager NP8662
    CPU: Intel Q9100 @ 2.38 GHz
    GPU: GTX 260M @ 612Mhz
    RAM: G.Skill DDR3 1066Mhz 4Gb
    SSD: Intel X25M 120Gb

  • #2
    go for the other dual fan-

    That fan looks really cheap. The single 60mm fan is far nicer to look at. There is also a two 60mm fans it looks the same as the single fan but its red and grey.....if i remember right. Sorry but that looks like something that would be included for free.

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    • #3
      Turbulence II should be available shortly for standalone purchase.

      Thank you
      GSKILL TECH

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      • #4
        Sweet; I will be looking forward to this cooler, I like the bottom grip area looks like it should seat very well!
        CPU I7-980X @ 3.81Ghz
        MB ASUS P6X58D-E
        GPU GTX480 @ 770Mhz
        RAM 12Gb Patriot Viper Xtreme Division-2 DDR3 @ 1908Mhz
        PSU Corsair AX 850W
        SSD: Intel X25M 80Gb
        HD 2x WD VelociRaptors 150Gb in Raid-0

        Sager NP8662
        CPU: Intel Q9100 @ 2.38 GHz
        GPU: GTX 260M @ 612Mhz
        RAM: G.Skill DDR3 1066Mhz 4Gb
        SSD: Intel X25M 120Gb

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        • #5
          Actually it doesn't if you have a motherboard that only has clips/locks on one side. I personally still like the old Turb I design, simple, clips on to basically anything firmly.

          Thank you
          GSKILL TECH

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          • #6
            Hmmm thanks for the heads up, from the looks of things thought it might hold better have a larger bottom base. Anyways might just go ahead and get the Turbulence I Fan instead.
            CPU I7-980X @ 3.81Ghz
            MB ASUS P6X58D-E
            GPU GTX480 @ 770Mhz
            RAM 12Gb Patriot Viper Xtreme Division-2 DDR3 @ 1908Mhz
            PSU Corsair AX 850W
            SSD: Intel X25M 80Gb
            HD 2x WD VelociRaptors 150Gb in Raid-0

            Sager NP8662
            CPU: Intel Q9100 @ 2.38 GHz
            GPU: GTX 260M @ 612Mhz
            RAM: G.Skill DDR3 1066Mhz 4Gb
            SSD: Intel X25M 120Gb

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            • #7
              you will be very happy with the single fan version, have you seen a pic of it? Mounting is as easy as breathing. A 60mm fan will cover two sticks very easy and cool the farther out ram well too, the cooler with two fans only covers the bottoms and tops of the ram more, it really does not increase the width all that much. You cant go wrong with the price ether, ive seen them for as low as 9$. I paid 12$ and i would pay it again

              Its a very good product, thats hard to say about alot of things like this but this really is a stupid, simple product that does what it should and no fuss no muss.
              Last edited by cravinmild; 08-28-2010, 05:55 AM.

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              • #8
                Yea, but the metal is too thin, so the "clamping" is weak. The Turb I is.. perfectly firm to me.

                haha, cravinmild just about summed it up too. For the price, it's the best cooling you'll get.

                Thank you
                GSKILL TECH

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                • #9
                  loose screws ....

                  Hello,

                  I received the fan as part of my kit (F3-12800CL7T-12GBTDD) and the fans are very loose. The screws are all loose (one was rolling around free in the box). What kind of screw heads are those? I want to tighten it down and use the fan, but not in it's current condition.

                  Thanks!

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                  • #10
                    I need to contact HQ to be precise about size, but it is an allen hex key. Very odd to hear screws are loose.

                    Thank you
                    GSKILL TECH

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                    • #11
                      not some - all!!

                      One was completly apart and the remaiing nuts are loose. It's like someone only manually
                      put it together and never finished the job ....

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