Hi all, just a heads up as it seems my Arctic Cooling Turbo Module on my Accelero S1 has just failed on me. I was doing some light CPU overclocking on my new e7200 and while keeping and eye on my temps, I found it funny that my GPU heated up around 4-5 degrees C. I just put it down to a coincidence to check up on later.
Later on when I had my case open, it looked like one of the two fans had been leaking fluid (oil? it certainly felt a little oily) and spattered it on the side of my case, and probably my motherboard. The fan is not spinning by itself anymore; to get it going I have to give it a little flick and then it starts.
Anyway just thought I'd let anyone who was considering the turbo module to maybe look at a slow 120mm fan instead and just zip tie it on, that's what I'm going to do now. The Turbo Module seems like a great deal (~$12 in Aus) and the 6 yr warranty sounds nice, but really its not worth sending it back to the manufacturer just for a measly $12 part which may fail again. MikeC noted in his review of the S2 that the longevity of the sleeve bearing fans is questionable when sitting horizontal like this in a typical tower case, although I've only had it for 2-3 months so its probably more likely a defect in the fan.
AC Turbo Module - questionable reliability
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It's not optimal to be using sleeve bearing fans, but it should be lasting much longer than a few months and it should not be leaking anything! I don't think the Turbo module is worth it either, considering how easy it is to slap on your own fan. I use a Hiper 15mm thick fan on my S1 and it cost me like $4.