CiT Black 120mm Case/CPU Cooler Fan
CiT Black 120mm Case/CPU Cooler Fan
Scan code: LN147589 Manufacturer code: COUNFAN12BLACK
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CiT Black 120mm Case/CPU Cooler Fan

120mm CiT 120mm ARGB Fan, Black, 7 Blade, Hydro Bearing, 1200RPM, 42.12CFM, 24.4dBA, Single Fan

Scan code: LN147589 Manufacturer code: COUNFAN12BLACK
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Product Overview

12cm Black Fan 4pin Molex Connector

Our all new black PC case fan has a smart, elegant look and is the perfect fan for entry level computing and gaming. We have designed a fan with optimised airflow thanks to the nine blade design. Spinning at 1200rpm, which equates to 42.12 cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air being moved around your case, a good amount that will keep your case cool. Despite spinning at such a high RPM this fan is quiet, with about 24.4dBA of noise created.
With plenty of airflow generated it is best to locate it in open locations where little is obstructing the fan.
You could use the fan as an exhaust fan for your rig, or as an intake fan for side panels or the bottom of your case.
This fan has the right combination of aesthetics and functionality to make this fan a solid purchase.

Features

• Economic solution for the perfect performance.
• Nine blade design optimised for air flow.
• Silent operation operating at 24.4dBA.
• A specific air-cooling solution ideal for CPU coolers and chassis in-take fans.
• Powered using a 3 Pin or 4 Pin Molex connector.
• Please note the 12cm black fan are boxed in 100s.
• Please note the carton dimensions and gross weight is for the bulk box.

Specifications
Pack Information
Edition CiT Black
Pack Type  
Includes 1 x 120mm Fan/s
Individual Fan Specifications
Fan Diameter 120mm
Fan Depth 25 mm
Fan Speed 1200 rpm
Fan Blades 7
PWM No
Fan Specialization  
Airflow 42.12 CFM
Air Pressure 0.83 mm H²O
Sound Level (dBA) 24.4 dBA
Sound Level (Sone)  
Motor Type  
Bearing Type Hydro-Dynamic Bearing
Manual Speed Controller No
Material  
Fan Colour Black
LED No
LED Colour  
MTBF 40,000 Hours
Fan Fixing Screw Fixing
Cable length  
Connectors 1 x 4-pin
Additional Information
Scan Code LN147589
Model Number COUNFAN12BLACK
GTIN 5055492409249
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
CiT
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CiT Black 120mm Case/CPU Cooler Fan
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