The Endorfy Fluctus 120 PWM is a fair priced and high performance fan focusing mostly on airflow, so it is suitable for use in chassis. It uses a fluid dynamic bearing for an extended lifetime, and its speed is PWM controlled.
The Endorfy Fluctus 120 PWM is a high-performance fan that promises to cool down your system effectively without emptying your wallet. Strangely enough, its price in the US market is notably higher than the equivalent in the EU market. This probably has to do with the fact that Endorfy is a Polish brand, so selling its products in the US comes at an increased cost.
The Fluctus 120 PWM also comes in an ARGB version at a slightly increased price. The brand doesn’t provide analytic performance specs, so I cannot be sure if the plain and ARGB versions have the same performance. In today’s review, I will evaluate the “plain” version.
Specifications
- Model Number: Fluctus 120 PWM
- Cybenetics Phi Fan Performance Standard – Airflow Rating: Titanium
- Cybenetics Phi Fan Performance Standard – Static Pressure Rating: Gold
- Fan Speed: 250 (±100) – 1800 (±10%)
- Fan Airflow Max: no info
- Static Pressure: no info
- Fan Noise Level: 23.9 dBA
- Fan Bearing Type: FDB
- Bearing durability: 100,000h MTTF
- Operating Ambient Temperature: no info
- Fan Rated Voltage: 12 VDC
- Fan Input Current: 0.30 A
- Fan Rated Wattage: 3.6W
- Daisy-Chain Capable: Yes
- Cable Length: 200mm (+150mm fan header)
- Fan Connector: 4-pin (PWM)
- Fan Weight: 131 gr
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 120 x 120 x 25mm
- Price (excluding VAT): $19.6 (Amazon.com), $12 (Newegg)
- Warranty: 6-years