Box, Contents & Bundle
The box offers decent protection for the product. On its face is a photo of the fan with the RGB lighting in action. Around the back are the technical specs.
The fan has seven blades to push the air, and its build quality is good. Its fluid dynamic bearing offers lower noise output than double-ball bearing ones, and it is also reliable as long as you don’t push the fan at high temperatures (>40C). Eight individually addressable LEDs on the fan hub diffuse the light through the semi-translucent blades for a sublime lighting effect.
The anti-vibration rubber pads on the fan’s corners filter out vibrations, effectively lowering noise output. The fan’s motor uses 12V, while the ARGB LEDs need 5V.
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Thank you for another great review! Do you have any plans of testing smaller fans? I have a HTPC using a Silverstone GD09 case and it uses 2 80mm fans for exhaust. I’m trying to pick the best fan but as you have shown I can’t just go of the specs listed on the box. Thanks again and take care.
We plan at some point to do more fans in general, yes.