Fractal Design Dynamic X2 GP-14 Computer Fan - Silent Fan - High Airflow – 140x140x25 mm – 1000RPM – Hydraulic Fdb Bearings - View 1

Fractal Design Dynamic X2 GP-14 Computer Fan - Silent Fan - High Airflow – 140x140x25 mm – 1000RPM – Hydraulic Fdb Bearings

4.6 (328 ratings)
N/A
View on Amazon

Key Features

  • Long-lasting dependability: high-grade ells Bearing with 100, 000-hour MTBF. Air flow - 47.9 CFM. Noise level - 18.9 decibels
  • Counter-balanced magnet: reduces axial tension on the bearing, resulting in less wear over time
  • Optimized fan geometry: balances airflow and static pressure for great performance in any usage scenario
  • Aerodynamic stator with embedded wiring: reduces noise and unwanted turbulence
  • Stator struts sit on a wide angle to the trailing edge of the blades: lower noise level and smoother noise profile
  • Trip Wire technology: offering a micro-turbulent layer that helps to combat elements that negatively affect performance, providing an overall more efficient and quiet fan environment

Specifications

Product Dimensions
5.51"L x 0.98"W x 5.51"H
Brand
Fractal Design
Power Connector Type
3-Pin
Voltage
12 Volts
Wattage
1.32 watts
Cooling Method
Fan
Compatible Devices
Desktop
Noise Level
18.9 dB
Material
Polycarbonate
Maximum Rotational Speed
1000 RPM
Air Flow Capacity
47.9 Cubic Feet Per Minute
UPC
817301014403
Global Trade Identification Number
07350041084402, 00817301014403
Manufacturer
Fractal Design
Number of Items
1
Series
FD-FAN-DYN-X2-GP14-WT
Item model number
FD-FAN-DYN-X2-GP14-WT
Item Weight
6.4 ounces
Item Dimensions LxWxH
5.51 x 0.98 x 5.51 inches
Color
White
Computer Memory Type
DIMM
Language
English, English, English, English, English
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
August 3, 2017

* The PC Builder is a participant of the Amazon Associates Program, through which we earn advertising commission on qualified sales by linking to the Amazon products.

Customer Reviews

mazomv
Very quiet, and almost identical to the fans which came with my case. Recommended.Attaching these to the front panel of a Fractal Design Define R5 case, I found myself missing the necessary screws. My situation is a bit unusual, needing 'long' screws for this mounting. The fans came with the more common short screws.Fractal Design advises these long case fan screws are #6-32 x 30mm; black oxide, flat head Phillips screws. They are almost impossible to find, but other head types are more available and work fine.Noise-absorbing silicone "screws" (which look like long nipples) are also available. These are attached from the rear of the mounting holes, with the fan slipping onto them from the front. I find the fans inaudible using the steel screws, but the silicone "screws" may be a more available option, if you need a long case screw.
Malodorous
I bought a Fractal Design Define R5 case that came with several of these fans, and I wanted more fans for more airflow. In order to earn some style points, I wanted them to match. I read the reviews here about stripping screws, so I figured I would be extra careful. I have tons of extra fan screws anyway.Honestly, the most difficult problem was getting each one out of the package - and the box is just thin cardboard. I installed three of them and had no problems with any of the screws. Maybe they fixed the problem? Maybe this caveman can use a screwdriver correctly? We may never know.
Philip Jacobs
No complaints. If you've ever had Fractal fans, you know they're wonderful, quiet, and work well. I just replaced 4 of mine that were 10 years old with these newer versions. Love them.
iamanooj
One of my two 8 year old fans started rattling, so I bought 2 identical replacements. It works, and I expect now they'll outlast this PC unless I upgrade the mobo+cpu.