Cooler Master Turbine Master Silent Fan 120mm for Case & CPU Coolers
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Cooler Master Turbine Master Silent Fan 120mm for Case & CPU Coolers
Scan code: LN37797 Manufacturer code: R4-TMBB-08FK-R0
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Cooler Master Turbine Master Silent Fan 120mm for Case & CPU Coolers

120mm Cooler Master Turbine Master Silent Case Fan High Air Flow New Version

Scan code: LN37797 Manufacturer code: R4-TMBB-08FK-R0
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Product Overview The unbreakable rule has now been broken. Cooler Master’s Turbine Master is the company’s latest 120mm high air flow fan that refutes the standard of “high air flow fan = loud”. Modeled after a strong turbine engine, the Turbine Master produces a strong air flow from an ingenious16-blade design and generates unsurpassed airflow combined with a circular semi-frameless design to maximize coverage and reduce noise. The Barometric Ball Bearing (BBB) can be easily removed to provide effortless cleaning and quick maintenance.

Low R.P.M., High Air Flow
Encompassing power and speed to smoothness and efficiency, the Turbine Master is available in three speeds to suit every need. A choice among 800 R.P.M, 1200 R.P.M, and 1800 R.P.M fans are available, each embodying an extreme high air flow. With air flow as high as 80.3 CFM and sound levels as quiet as 13.83 decibels, this fan will satisfy the needs of silent and even performance systems.

Barometric Ball Bearing (BBB) Technology
Barometric Ball Bearing is a uniquely advanced technology to maintain barometric pressure in the center of the fan. Progressive barometric ball bearing technology extends the life expectancy of the Turbine Master up to 100,000 hours of use, while keeping the noise level to a soft, unobtrusive undertone.

• The innovative Barometric Ball Bearing technology provides longer life span while remaining lower noise level.
• Removable blades for quick and easy cleaning.
• Outstanding 16-blade design covers maximum area to generate striking airflow, even under low speed operation.
• High airflow design gives excellent chassis ventilation.
• One-of-a-kind turbine shape inspired by a powerful turbine engine. Features Dimension
120 x 120 x 25 mm / 120 x 120 x 39 mm (with hub cover)

Speed (R.P.M.)
800 R.P.M. +/- 10%
Air Flow (CFM)
35.07 CFM +/- 10%
Air pressure (mmH2O)
0.42 mmH2O
Noise
13.83 dBA
Bearing Type
Barometric Ball Bearing
Fan Life Expectancy
100,000 hours
Voltage
12 V DC
Current (Ampere)
0.08A (0.2A MAX)
Power consumption
0.96W (2.4W MAX)
Weight
123.7 g
Connector
3-pin
Accessory
4x Rubber screw
4x Metal screw
4x Rubber pad
1 x Molex-to 3 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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