Stay Cool, Stay Quiet! ❄️
The 120mm Slim Fan is a high-performance cooling solution designed for small form factor PCs, featuring a sleek 12mm thickness, optimized airflow, and whisper-quiet operation at just 18 dBA. With a maximum speed of 1400 RPM and a robust 39 CFM airflow capacity, this fan ensures your system stays cool without the noise. Perfect for enthusiasts looking to enhance their compact builds, it comes with a reliable 1-year warranty.
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 18 dB |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1400 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 39 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Wattage | 2.4 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.47"L x 4.72"W x 4.72"H |
T**E
I had to send one back to get a second one because the first one made noise but now it's great
I had an issue with the first one it made some noise and kind of rattled so I did a return for a replacement and the one that I got now works beautifully. I love its low profile. I have it sitting under my turntable and it cools the receiver underneath. There's plenty of room for air flow and it allows me to put my turntable right on top of the receiver. Without a fan the receiver would overheat for sure. This fan more than handles the job. I don't actually run it at 12 volts I run it at 5 volts so it spins fast enough to move the air around but not so fast that it makes any noise. It's awesome for that purpose.Try running 12-volt fans at 5 or 6 volts sometimes, yes they run it half speed or less but they are whisper quiet. If you need something just to stir the air without making any noise, it's a great option.
X**S
Solid Product
This is the thinnest fan I've ever used but it's exactly what I needed to mount in a 120mm spot that was between the wall of my computer and the end of the radiator.Moves a good bit of air quietly.
K**Y
Super thin, works fine
I just wish it could be cheaper
D**N
DO NOT BUY! SAVE YOUR MONEY!
I needed two thin fans for my chassis because my Noctua heatsink and memory are pretty close to the top of my chassis. I thought these 12mm fans would be perfect. They /fit/ perfectly but just like the other reviews (which I thought wouldn't be my case), these things make a loud noise after about a week of using. I already replaced one and the replacement has the same issue. Not only that, they don't actually spin even when getting full power unless I tap on them like an old TV. I'm not going to do that every single time I turn my PC on.I've decided to just buy two Noctua NF-A12x15 and HOPING the extra 3mm is fine. I already have a couple of those in my PC and they're very quiet, near silent. When these fans actually work, they're silent but I'm not going to gamble on a "maybe," especially when I'm using these fans specifically to help cool my heatsink and memory.AVOID THESE FANS AT ALL COST. THEY COULD BE $5 AND STILL NOT WORTH.
J**N
Used it for my deschrouded 3050!
The media could not be loaded. This fan keeps up with the needs for my 3050 and it stays nice and cool
B**S
Wire busted on one fan during install. Cannot use.
Maybe I will get around to repairing , but for now I can't use it.
S**G
Moves enough air for my application
This fan doesn't move very much air if you're trying to cool a computer box, but when you're limited to clearance issues outside of using it for a computer setting it moves plenty of air. I use it to cool a 20W amateur radio transceiver and it works very well. Very quiet, low power consumption, would buy again.
I**.
Doesn’t move much air
Doesn’t move much air at all. Better than nothing though I suppose.
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