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Phanteks T30 PWM 120mm Lüfter - schwarz

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Please don`t think that this is a patronising question - I am asking this because I genuinely don`t know: Well that's what I am not sure about, why would they release two different sets if i can just make the regular was spin in reverse. For case-use cases, the benefits might not be as obvious, but as far as raw brute performance is concerned, there is just a small amount of Fans that can compete with the M25. The Phanteks T30-120 features a unique 30mm fan frame that results in a 25% larger fan blade. Combined with the LCP material, 3-phase motor, magnetic levitated DUAL VAPO bearing and three PWM fan profiles, the T30-120 fan brings the best in silence, the best airflow performance and the best in high pressure for the PC market.

Phanteks T30-120 Fan Review - One Fan to Rule Them All? Phanteks T30-120 Fan Review - One Fan to Rule Them All?

so far so good, it keeps the temperature reasonably low (considering it's a slower fan) - around 40 C in normal use and around 70 in heavy load Sorry, I didn't mean to offend. It's just that there are other fans out there with great aesthetics, too, and they offer better performance.thats basically saying a normal rad beats a slim rad...well ya as they are using more material/space. As You may have read in my reply to Avocet above I carried out a couple of `Tests` on the Radiator Fan on my Xtrail this Morning. For this series of noise-normalized tests, I wanted to know the fan’s performance at a handful of noise levels, both in open-air configurations and when restricted by a radiator. The lowest noise level I tested at was 34 dBA, as that is the noise floor in my office, at night. That’s a bit high for proper scientific tests, but still very quiet and most rooms will have a similar noise floor anyway. And let’s be fair, none of us live in an anechoic chamber – so the first value was the RPM figure the fans achieved right before breaking through the noise floor. After that, I measured from 35 dBA and upwards, noting down the rotational speed of each fan at 2.5 dBA increments. for me the solution was to replace the whole assy - fan and heatsink - with a used one from a 1.8Ghz T30 (not fan2 like my original one) I am not too bothered about the fans not cutting in as I know the temperature gauge is giving me a "steady" reading mid range and Chris may be right - I simply may not hear the fan cutting in...

Phanteks T30 High Performance PWM Triple Mode Premium Fan

The Temperature Gauge on my Xtrail is also always at the Mid point on the Gauge - I have never seen it any higher. Have cleaned and re-inserted the ribbon cable connectors, still the error persists. No obvious way to disassemble the keyboard assembly. Is there any... 10 Replies 8440 Views Last post by solidproDiameter: 120 mm | Airflow: 67 CFM | Static Pressure: 3.3 mmH2O | Noise: 27.3 dBA | LEDs: None | Connector: 4-pin | Dimensions: 3.94" x 3.94" x 1.17" I'm really liking these T30 fans! Their sound profile is nice and quiet, and when they do run fast enough to be heard have a very pleasant sound to my ears.

T30 Fan Error - Thinkpads Forum T30 Fan Error - Thinkpads Forum

When I saw Johnrimm`s comment I was a bit worried that this was something that should NOT be happening so frequently - and perhaps should only be happening if the Engine had just been working VERY Hard. Speaking of moving air, the stat you want to keep your eyes out for is “CFM,” which stands for “cubic feet per minute.” The higher the number, the more air the fan can move, the better. That said, fans with the highest CFM also tend to be loudest. With the DRGB parts, we were not quite as happy. Just like any other Phanteks device created in recent years, the M25s are using Phanteks' proprietary DRGB connector. Although there is an adapter included in the box as well as having the possibility to Daysichain the DRGB connector of every fan, we would have preferred for the connection to be 3-Pin ARGB to begin with. AppearancePhanteks knows that aesthetics matters to gamers, thus they’ve ensured the Glacier One features a bold eye-catching design. The star of the show is the pump, as the top cover features a stunning Infinity Mirror design, with vivid RGB lighting. The 14 RGB LEDs can be controlled either through a Phanteks D-RGB controller, or via software when connected to a D-RGB equipped motherboard.

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