Silverstone Suscool121 120mm ULTRA Quiet Thermal Controlled  Fan
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Silverstone Suscool121 120mm ULTRA Quiet Thermal Controlled Fan
Scan code: LN21355 Manufacturer code: Suscool121
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Silverstone Suscool121 120mm ULTRA Quiet Thermal Controlled Fan

120mm Silverstone Suscool121 ULTRA Quiet Thermal Controlled Fan

Scan code: LN21355 Manufacturer code: Suscool121
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Product Overview The Suscool 121 is an ultra quiet fan that is specially designed for special quiet computing environment needs; it has the latest bullet hub design that takes advantage of aerodynamics and improved efficiency, lowered overall noise on all speed level to a point that you’ll barely notice it’s even operating. Designed with automatic thermal control that will increase or decrease speed depending on the temperature it detects. The use of rubber screws to dampen any physical shocks from the out side, combined with the enter bearing; Suscool 121 is designed to last and cool as long as your system. Features • Ultra quiet at all speed levels, almost no sound at low speeds
• Higher airflow and less noise with 9-bladed design
• Sky blue fan blades and black frame
• Thermal control 400rpm~950rpm speed range @ 31~60 ºC
• Enter bearing design for quietness and reliability
• Includes shock dampening rubber screws
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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