Noise and shock reduction fan frame Incorporating four Silencer blocks and anti-vibration rubber pads on each mounting holes
Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) delivers longer life span and higher precision rotation and anti-shock function
Low speed 7V Voltage Reduction cable included for ultra-low speed with unrecognizable noise
Beautifully finished Dual color and dual Material fan with four color combinations and LEDs
The world's first dual-layered fan blades combination of plastic and rubber fan blades to absorb Wind noise
Four anti-vibration screws are included for easier installation
Power cables are Black sleeved with both 3pin and Molex 4pin connectors
12V DC 120mm fan
Specifications
Compatible Devices
Desktop
Noise Level
23.1 dB
Maximum Rotational Speed
1500 RPM
Cooling Method
Fan
Power Connector Type
3-Pin
Voltage
7 Volts, 12 Volts
Material Type
Plastic, Rubber
Manufacturer
AeroCool
Global Trade Identification Number
00841269026352
Brand Name
AeroCool
UPC
841269026352 613074784778 846829887176
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Customer Reviews
Samantha W.
I bought five of these for a PC build. They all run smoothly and quietly. Not completely silent, but it's still really freakin quiet. They keep my PC nice and cool, my processor normally hovers around 28-39°C. I have an AIO water cooler though.
D_I
This fan is great. It moves a lot of air and is very quiet. I realized I don't need the full 12V capability so I opted for the lower voltage and quieter configuration. It had plenty of cord for my cable management case.This fan is only a 3 pin so it can't use PWM like other fans, but this wasn't important to me.Best 3 pin fan I've ever used.Now I just need 3 more of these
Fred P.
I read the positive reviews and hoped for the best in my install. This fan was mounted in a ATX case as a rear outward blowing case fan. I like the option of using the lil cable to step down the voltage from 12V to 7V. This was effective at reducing the fan speed and thus the noise... but still not quiet enough for my needs. The configuration of this fan mounted inside the case and blowing outward meant the air was blowing across the perforated holes of the case and this is what creates the noise, not the fan itself.
Lance
Quiet and neat design, Getting louder with time tho not a lot but it is noticeable.