Silverstone FP33S Silver aluminium 3.5" 3xFanController 2/3Pin
End Of Life
Silverstone FP33S Silver aluminium 3.5" 3xFanController 2/3Pin
Scan code: LN15949 Manufacturer code: FP33S
End Of Life
End Of Life

Silverstone FP33S Silver aluminium 3.5" 3xFanController 2/3Pin

Scan code: LN15949 Manufacturer code: FP33S
End of life
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Product Overview With more SilverStone adjustable fans now more popular than ever among enthusiasts, the release of FP33 should provide even greater user experience. Designed to fit into a 3.5” drive bay or in the expansion slot, the FP33 has three independent fan controllers to help adjust fan speeds at any combination desired in a system. As with all SilverStone products, the finish on the front panel and the knobs are of usual high class treatment, making it a top choice for anyone looking to gain more control of their system fans.
Features Three independent fan controllers
Compatible with all SilverStone “FM” series fans
Compatible with all 3pin fans
All aluminum enclosure for 3.5” drive bay
Included optional expansion slot cover for rear mounting
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan
Telephone:
01204-474747
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