120mm Sharkoon Sys. Fan Midrange 120x120x25 @31dB(A) 57.4 cfm
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120mm Sharkoon Sys. Fan Midrange 120x120x25 @31dB(A) 57.4 cfm
Scan code: LN18702 Manufacturer code: 4044951005598
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120mm Sharkoon Sys. Fan Midrange 120x120x25 @31dB(A) 57.4 cfm

Scan code: LN18702 Manufacturer code: 4044951005598
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Product Overview The fans are equipped with a robust slide bearing, which offers silent operation mode. They are perfectly
suited for case, CPU or Northbridge cooling. The 3-pin connector enables fan speed monitoring by the main
board. Features • Rotation Speed: 1700 rpm.
• Air Flow (Total): 57.4 cfm.
• System Fan Diameter: 120 mm.
• Sound Level: 31 dB.
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan

Additional Notes:
2 years warranty, return to Scan subject to manufacturer's warranty.

This Warranty does not cover any damage due to abnormal use or conditions, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, improper handling or storage, serial number altered, defaced or removed; or has had the warranty seal on the system altered, defaced or removed, exposure to moisture, unauthorized modifications, alterations, or repairs, improper installation, improper use of any electrical source, undue physical or electrical stress, operator error, non-compliance with instructions.

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