Silverstone SST-FM121B Fan White 800~2400 rpm in - 9 Blade!
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Silverstone SST-FM121B Fan White 800~2400 rpm in - 9 Blade!
Scan code: LN16667 Manufacturer code: SST-FM121B
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Silverstone SST-FM121B Fan White 800~2400 rpm in - 9 Blade!

120mm Silverstone SST-FM121B Fan White 800~2400 rpm in - 9 Blade!

Scan code: LN16667 Manufacturer code: SST-FM121B
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Product Overview High efficiency system thermal solution
Higher airflow and less noise with 9-bladed design

I cluded are Dampening Pads for the screws to lessen vibration.
Features DIMENSION 120 x 120 x 125mm
FAN CONTROLLER IN BLACK
ITEMS STANDARD
REMARKS
RATED VOLTAGE 12V DC
START VOLTAGE 7V DC POWER ON / OF
OPERATING RANGE 7V~13.2V DC
CONSUMING CURRENT 0.20 Amp
(MAX 0.23Amp)
IN FREE AUR AT RATED VOLTAGE
CONSUMING POWER 2.40 Amp
(MAX 2.76W)
IN FREE AUR AT RATED VOLTAGE
RATED SPEED 1200 rpm +_ 250 rpm
IN FREE AUR AT RATED VOLTAGE
AIRFLOW 53.24 CFM
AT RATED VOLTAGE
1.51m3 / MIN AT ZERO STATIC PRESSURE
STATIC PRESSURE Max 0.91mmH2O AT RATED VOLTAGE AT ZERO AIRFLOW
SOUND LEVEL 26.6 dB(A) IN FREE AUR AT RATED VOLTAGE
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN
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Silverstone SST-FM121B Fan White 800~2400 rpm in - 9 Blade!
Silverstone SST-FM121B Fan White 800~2400 rpm in - 9 Blade!