Performance – Max & Speed Percentage
Max RPM, CFM, Pressure & Power
Although its maximum speed is low, this doesn’t prevent the fan from achieving high maximum airflow readings. On the contrary, its static pressure is low. Lastly, its power consumption is low, but there is still a notable difference from the Noctua NF-F12, which has the same maximum speed.
20 – 100% Fan Speed Percentage
Since most fan control ICs don’t apply precisely the percentage of RPM speed that you want (e.g., 50% PWM for a 2000 RPM fan should be 1000 RPM), I used to find the fan’s maximum speed and then dial directly the fan speeds that corresponded to 10%, 20%, and so on of its maximum rated speed. I decided to stop doing that. So from now on, in all of my fan evaluations, I will dial the corresponding PWM value in 10% steps to also check how accurate its fan controller is and for my noise results to align with the airflow and static pressure results from the Longwin apparatus where I don’t use RPM but PWM control for all testing.
The TL-C12C you mentioned in the end is a different, cheaper fan.
TL-C12C turns clockwise and turrns a little faster in max. Also they have other rubber pads.
TL-C12B turns counter clockwise.
The TL-C12B is available as ARGB variant TL-C12B-S V3 at Amazon as X3 Pack
for around 15€. Works very good on my Phantom Spirit EVO.
Hi juste to remind you about the NF-A14 industrialPPC 😅 and if you can ask Silverstone for review the new FHS 140X 😊
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will do! As for Noctua, they don’t talk to me anymore. I asked for these fans already, they didn’t send them after the G2’s reviews.