Phobya 38177 Shroud
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Phobya 38177 Shroud
Scan code: LN44802 Manufacturer code: 38177
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Phobya 38177 Shroud

Phobya Shroud & Decoupling 120x120x7mm

Scan code: LN44802 Manufacturer code: 38177
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Product Overview A combined product which reduces noise emission and improves the cooling performance in one!

Phobya once again introduces an innovative product. Both watercooling systems as well as air-coolers can improve the cooling and overall performance with this product: It's ''Fear it!'' for heat and noise!

Cooling performance
This shroud improves the cooing performance of your fan/radiator combination. Mounted between fan and radiator this shroud allows more even distribution of Airflow which allows a more efficient utilization of the radiator's fin surface. If mounted directly onto radiator a deadspot between the fan motor is developed which reduces the performance. Even multiple of the shrouds can be stacked with longer screws to further increase efficiency and performance. The used material ensures a better seal between fan and radiator which also helps to direct all of the Airflow through the cooling fins.

Noise
The material, hard rubber with a thickness of7mm, decouples the fan from the radiator. This mounting method is a must especially with fast fans as the emitted vibrations might otherwise cause the whole case to vibrate noisily. Features Technical specifications
Material: Hard rubber
Colour: Black
Designed for 120mm fans
Wall thickness: 7mm
Hole size: 5mm

Extent of delivery
1x Phobya Shroud & decoupling 120mm (7mm thick)
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
scan
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