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SilentiumPC Mistral 120 Case Fan with Connection 3-Pin 1pcs

Fan 120 millimeters by SilentiumPC for a computer case. When operating at maximum speed, it can push up to 65cfm of air per minute (cubic feet per minute). The higher the number, the more efficient the cooling the fan can provide. Higher quality fans can generate the same airflow with less noise and speed. It is of medium noise level at 21dB. It has LED lighting. Connects to the motherboard with a 3-Pin connector.

  • Fan Speed (Max): 1500rpm
  • Connection: 3-Pin
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Description

Fan 120 millimeters by SilentiumPC for a computer case. When operating at maximum speed, it can push up to 65cfm of air per minute (cubic feet per minute). The higher the number, the more efficient the cooling the fan can provide. Higher quality fans can generate the same airflow with less noise and speed. It is of medium noise level at 21dB. It has LED lighting. Connects to the motherboard with a 3-Pin connector.

  • Fan Speed (Max): 1500rpm
  • Connection: 3-Pin

Specifications

Main Specifications

Dimension
120 mm
Colour
Black
Packaging
1 pcs

Technical Specifications

Fan Speed (Max)
1500 rpm
Noise Level (Max)
21 dB
Air Flow (Max)
65 cfm
Connection
3-Pin

Important information

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  • Well, for the money it asks, it's flawless. Good construction, braided cable, and 1500rpm. Don't compare it to fans that cost €15, of course, it's inferior. Finally, something important about the noise: fans make noise at high speeds, ALL fans, there are NO silent fans at 120mm when you want high pressure and airflow (I have Scythe fans in a push-pull radiator that are amazing in build quality, but if you run them at full 2000rpm, they sound like a vacuum cleaner). So if you leave the fan at 1500rpm, yes it makes noise, but it is completely silent for me when I have it at 800-900rpm in the case exhaust.

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    • Effective cooling
    • Silent
    • Air flow
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
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