Enermax UCEV12 Everest TWISTER Fan Temp Control, Blue LED (on/off) inc Rubber A/V Plugs
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Enermax UCEV12 Everest TWISTER Fan Temp Control, Blue LED (on/off) inc Rubber A/V Plugs
Scan code: LN24400 Manufacturer code: UCEV12
End Of Life
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Enermax UCEV12 Everest TWISTER Fan Temp Control, Blue LED (on/off) inc Rubber A/V Plugs

120mm Enermax UCEV12 Everest TWISTER Fan Temp Control, Blue LED (on/off) inc Rubber A/V Plugs

Scan code: LN24400 Manufacturer code: UCEV12
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Product Overview The Brand new Super Cool Everest fan from Enermax with Detachable water-resistant BATWING fan blades giving 30% more air power at low noise and TWISTER magnetic bearing technology for quiet frictionless rotation and long life but wait theres more also Auto-adjusted fan speed control by temperature sensor and ECLIPSE blue LEDs which can be switched on/off they are even bundled with the below items

Package includes:
Cluster fan
Isolator-mounts x4 (for quieter fan running)
Screws x4
3pin to 4pin adaptor x1
Installation guide Features Auto-adjusted fan speed control by temperature sensor
ECLIPSE blue LEDs for switching on/off
TWISTER magnetic bearing technology for quiet frictionless rotation and long life
BATWING fan blades are 30% more air power at low noise
HALO stamped frame with air intakes for 20% more airflow
4 anti-vibration rubber plugs prevent vibration noise on the PC case and easy installation
Detachable water-resistant blades for easy cleaning
2 years manufacturer's warranty
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
C & J Computers
Telephone:
0208 838 2568
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