6 Years to Make a Fan, G370A Budget Case, & Phanteks Technical Fan Discussion, ft. CTO
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Phanteks has a new T30-140 fan that required 6 years of engineering to make. We're joined by the company's CTO for a technical discussion about it. He talks misconceptions, "bigger number better" marketing, fan engineering, and manufacturing processes. We also cover the new G370A budget Phanteks case, th eXT M3, and the Evolv X2 Matrix.
Thanks to Bitwit for playing along. Find him here! / @bitwit
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Phanteks' Fan Engineering
02:37 - G370A Budget Case, ft. Bitwit Kyle
05:48 - Micro-ATX XT M3 Case
07:43 - Evolv X2 Matrix
09:23 - T30 Fan Technical Interview
10:39 - The Numbers Game: Blade Tip Clearance
12:55 - Tool Maintenance Challenges
14:52 - Glass Fiber Benefits and Spec Misconceptions
15:10 - Bigger Number Better
17:32 - Flow Direction
18:19 - Material Differences, LCP, and PPT
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