Advertised Vs. Real Performance
This is probably the most crucial page, showing how accurate is the data provided by the manufacturers/brands on their products. Since nobody so far could verify these numbers, it was an open field for every brand to declare whatever it wanted, but this stops now.
Advertised Vs. Real Performance - High-Speed Mode:
- Max Speed (RPM): 3200/ 3196
- Max Input Current (A): 0.35 / 0.34
- Max Power (W): 4.20 / 4.04
- Qmax (CFM): 88.1/ 90.28
- Pmax (mmAq): 4.75 / 4.31
- Max Noise Level (dBA): 39.3 / 42.8
Advertised Vs. Real Performance - Mid Speed Mode:
- Max Speed (RPM): 2400/ 2393
- Max Input Current (A): 0.20 / 0.176
- Max Power (W): 2.40 / 2.11
- Qmax (CFM): 65.5 / 66.54
- Pmax (mmAq): 2.76 / 2.57
- Max Noise Level (dBA): 31.1 / 35.5
Advertised Vs. Real Performance - Low-Speed Mode:
- Max Speed (RPM): 1500/ 1517
- Max Input Current (A): 0.10 / 0.074
- Max Power (W): 1.20 / 0.89
- Qmax (CFM): 42.2 / 39.61
- Pmax (mmAq): 1.19 / 1.07
- Max Noise Level (dBA): 17.4 / 24.2
According to my measurements, the advertised data is accurate except for the static pressure, which is a bit lower. Airflow at low speed is also a bit lower than the official spec.
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Compared to the Phanteks T30, this one has a pathetic throttle range. Sure the Phantek’s mode switch is harder to get to, but you never need to switch it if the highest speed mode goes all the way down to 300 RPM with 4-wire control.
You’ve got some extra charts in the album. Maybe an intermediate processing step?
will check this out, thsnks!