Corsair AF120 SLIM White Single Small Form Factor 120mm PWM Fan
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Corsair AF120 SLIM White Single Small Form Factor 120mm PWM Fan
Scan code: LN129106 Manufacturer code: CO-9050145-WW
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Corsair AF120 SLIM White Single Small Form Factor 120mm PWM Fan

120mm Corsair AF120 SLIM White, 11 Blade, PWM, Fluid Dynamic Bearing, Single Fan Standalone Pack, 4-Pin

Scan code: LN129106 Manufacturer code: CO-9050145-WW
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AF120 SLIM 120mm PWM Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan from Corsair

Corsair AF120 Elite Fan

Keep Your System CoolThe CORSAIR AF120 SLIM 120mm PWM Fluid Dynamic Bearing Fan is just 15mm thin, delivering powerful airflow in compact builds where space is at a premium. PWM-controlled speeds from 600 RPM up to 2,000 RPM means powerful cooling and near-silent operation, all in an amazingly low-profile design. The AF120 SLIM spins as quietly as 27.5 dBa, while its fluid dynamic bearing ensures exceptional durability and cooling performance, pushing up to 56.3 CFM of air with 1.9mm-H2O of static pressure at full speed. Support for zero RPM PWM signals enables the fan to stop completely to eliminate noise entirely. With its ultra-thin 120x15mm form-factor, the AF120 SLIM gives nearly any PC uncompromised compact cooling.

An Incredible Feature-Set

Thin Profile for
Small-Form-Factor Cases
The AF120 SLIM’s 15mm profile fits in nearly any PC build, especially small-form-factor cases, giving you the powerful airflow you need while taking up minimal space.

Keep Your
System Cool
Powerful PWM-controlled fan speeds from 600 RPM up to 2000 RPM, pushing up to 56.3 CFM of air with 1.9mm-H2O of static pressure.

Rear of fan

Fluid
Dynamic Bearing
Lubricant between the shaft and bearing greatly reduces friction, ensuring exceptional durability and minimal noise.

Zero RPM
Mode Support
Stops the fan entirely when sent a zero RPM PWM signal, completely eliminating fan noise.

Whisper Quiet Operation

Push Air Without Pushing the DecibelsA low-noise 120mm fan blade spins as quietly as 27.5 dBa.

Universal Sizing

Universal SizingAt just 120x15mm, this fan fits in Mini-ITX case fan mounts, radiators, and heatsinks.

Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
36 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
SCAN
Telephone:
0871 472 4747
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Corsair AF120 SLIM White Single Small Form Factor 120mm PWM Fan
Corsair AF120 SLIM White Single Small Form Factor 120mm PWM Fan