"Static Pressure Fans" Don't Exist!
You've probably heard it said many times, and some manufacturers even give their fans this designation, but it's essentially meaningless. Axial fans are volume flow devices, and they can develop extremely low levels of static pressure when installed on heatsinks or radiators. In this video, the first of a series, I demonstrate what static pressure is and why it's silly to refer to axial fans as "Static Pressure" devices.

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"Static Pressure Fans" Don't Exist - Part 2

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Insane Fan Hack WINS Big! 😱 | Fan Showdown S6E4: Ultimate Static Pressure Battle

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MPG EZ120 ARGB MSI FAN

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Don’t Choke Your HVAC System - Static Pressure and Airflow

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I Bought Every Slim 80mm Fan So You Don't Have To - 7 PC Fans Compared

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How Loud are Fans and How to Address Noise

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Why Not Use Blower Fans Instead?

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Amazing Upgrade For Your Bitaxe's Heatsink & Fan

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This Fan Crushes Noctua A12x25 by 125% | Fan Showdown S6E5

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🔥 Epic Fan Showdown: Shocking Results Revealed! | Best Static Pressure Fans | S06E02

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"Static Pressure Fans" Don't Exist - Part 6: Let's Talk 38mm Fans...

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The Impact of Static Pressure on Fan and Blower Motors w/ Rick Streacker

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Static Pressure vs. High Airflow Fans As Fast As Possible

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I Built a Static Pressure Machine | Fan Showdown Season 6 Pilot

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Static Pressure and Manometer Basics

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This is a CPU Cooler? - Vortex Chiller

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2 Micron Repeatability for Under $10: DIY Displacement Sensor v2

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Revolutionizing Cooling: Anti-Stall Ring Boosts Static Pressure! | Fan Showdown S06E03

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"Static Pressure Fans" Don't Exist - Part 8: Do Airflow Fans Exist?

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