Fractal Designs Aspect 12 RGB 3-pin Cooling Fan
Fractal Designs Aspect 12 RGB 3-pin Cooling Fan
Scan code: LN114312 Manufacturer code: FD-F-AS1-1204
£12.98
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Fractal Designs Aspect 12 RGB 3-pin Cooling Fan

120mm Fractal Aspect 12 RGB, Addressable LED, 7 Blade, 1200rpm, 32CFM, Rifle Bearing, Black Frame, 3-pin

Scan code: LN114312 Manufacturer code: FD-F-AS1-1204
£12.98
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Product Overview

Widening the Colour Range

Building on the core functionality of market favourites like Dynamic and Prisma, the Aspect series brings an exciting new aesthetic to the Fractal range of fans. Notable features include aerodynamic stator struts for lower turbulence, Trip Wire technology for enhanced blade efficiency, rifle bearings and built-in chaining support to simplify cable management.

Features
• Less turbulence thanks to aerodynamic stator struts.
• Supports ASUS AURA, Gigabytes Fusion MSI Mystic Light and others.
• Trip Wire provides a micro-turbulent layer for enhanced blade efficiency.
• Supports chaining to simplify cable management.
• Rifle bearings – more efficient than standard sleeve.
• Combines aesthetic design and reliable performance.
• PWM control with a wide RPM speed range (PWM versions only).
• Available in black or white.
• Fits standard 120 mm (105 x 105 hole pattern)
Specifications
Pack Information
Edition Aspect 12
Pack Type Single (1) Fan Expansion Pack
Includes
  • 1 x 120mm Fan/s
  • 4 x Fan Mounting Screws
Individual Fan Specifications
Fan Diameter 120mm
Fan Depth 25 mm
Fan Speed 1200 rpm
Fan Blades 7
PWM No
Fan Specialization  
Airflow 32 CFM
Air Pressure 1.20 mm H²O
Sound Level (dBA) 18.3 dBA
Sound Level (Sone)  
Motor Type  
Bearing Type Rifle Bearing
Manual Speed Controller No
Material  
Fan Colour Black/White
LED Yes
LED Colour Addressable RGB
MTBF 90,000 Hours
Fan Fixing Screw Fixing
Cable length 500 mm
Connectors 1 x 3-pin
Additional Information
Scan Code LN114312
Model Number FD-F-AS1-1204
GTIN 7340172703310
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
36 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Fractal Design
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Fractal Designs Aspect 12 RGB 3-pin Cooling Fan
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