Cooler Master SickleFlow 120MM Quiet Case/CPU Fan Black with Green LED
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Cooler Master SickleFlow 120MM Quiet Case/CPU Fan Black with Green LED
Scan code: LN35474 Manufacturer code: R4-L2R-20AG-R2
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Cooler Master SickleFlow 120MM Quiet Case/CPU Fan Black with Green LED

120mm Cooler Master SickleFlow Green LED Quiet Case Fan

Scan code: LN35474 Manufacturer code: R4-L2R-20AG-R2
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Product Overview SickleFlow fans feature sickle-shaped, with it's curved fan blades giving strong airflow and silent operation making it an ideal fan solution for both CPU Coolers or mounted on a case. Making things bright, colourful and cool in any set up.

Superior air flow to enhance cooling performance.
19 dBA silent application for CPU cooling.
Light-brown transparent fan blades for better LED effect. Features Model R4-L2R-20AG-R2
Dimension 120x120x25 mm
Speed (R.P.M.) 2000 R.P.M.
Air Flow (CFM) 69.69 CFM
Air pressure (mmH2O) 2.94 mmH2O
Bearing Type Long Life Sleeve
Fan Life Expectancy 50,000 hours
Voltage 12VDC
Current (Ampere) 0.35A
Weight 116 g
Screws 4 pcs
Input (Watt) 4.2W
Fan Noise Level (dB-A) 19 dB-A
LED number 4 Green LED
Connector 3 to 4 Pin Adapter
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Telephone:
01204-474747
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