Seasonic MagFlow 120mm Cooling Fan Review

Box, Contents & Bundle

Read the updated review on this product here:ย Seasonic Magflow 120mm Cooling Fan Review โ€“ ReCheck!

The box contains three fans for those who need more than one. Seasonic states that this is a case fan on the package’s description. Case fans focus on high airflow, while fans for cooling systems must have high static pressure.

The bundle is rich, including PWM extension cables, besides the necessary power cables. There is also a fan-to-fan cable and three sets of screws.

Some photos of the fan. The rubber pads on the corners minimize vibrations and noise.

The rubber magnet covering the bearing keeps the fan’s shaft in place, reducing vibrations and noise.

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7 thoughts on “Seasonic MagFlow 120mm Cooling Fan Review

  1. Would you consider adding noise-normalized charts? I think it would be really helpful metric to compare fans with. That way fans can’t just brute-force their way to the top of a chart.

  2. One minor issue. The max power chart seems backwards. It says higher is better. With power consumption, lower is better.

    The data is great though.

    1. Fixed that in the new review, thank you! Noticed it too before I post it (Phanteks review). So many graphs, so much data, so little time ๐Ÿ™

  3. Would you consider testing servers as well? There is a huge difference between advertised vs real performance regarding acoustic noise. Just one exemple, Dell PowerEdge T350: advertised between 31 – 40 dBA (depending on configuration, entry, typical, feature rich) vs. real 48-50 dBA at only 65% PWM 3480 RPM (mesured with SoundMeter app on Samsung Galaxy S10e). This server cooling design relies on only one 92x92x38mm Delta AFC0912DE fan with great performance (160CFM @ 6000 RPM), but with great noise too, 63 dBA…

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