Alpenföhn Föhn 120 Wing Boost
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Alpenföhn Föhn 120 Wing Boost
Scan code: LN37583 Manufacturer code: LUAL-004
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Alpenföhn Föhn 120 Wing Boost

120mm Alpenfohn "The Beast" Wing Boost PWM Silent Fan inc Rubber Coated Anti-Vibration Housing

Scan code: LN37583 Manufacturer code: LUAL-004
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Product Overview welcome to the best of the best in fans, these Alpenföhn Föhn120 Wing Boost are world class !

Nicknamed "The Beast" not for their Roar but there performance using a Unique Design of isolating elements from soft-rubber coated fan frame and pure rubber mounting bolts to the Wing Boost Technology on the fan blades even the newly designed Hydraulic fan bearing which reduces friction keeping noise to a minimum these are the quietest but best performing fans you will never hear !!

*As used in our new award winning 3XS System Vengeance P67 OC - Sandy Bridge - January 2011
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Features *As used in our new award winning 3XS System Vengeance P67 OC - Sandy Bridge - January 2011

Package Contents
1 x 400mm sheathed cable extension for 4-Pin
1 x 7 Volts power adapter
1 x 5 Volts power adapter
4 x rubber nipple (bolts) for mounting the fan on the case
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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