Antec PRO 80MM DBB Case Fan -Double ball bearing design for longer life -3pin & 4pin connector
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Antec PRO 80MM DBB Case Fan -Double ball bearing design for longer life -3pin & 4pin connector
Scan code: LN29876 Manufacturer code: 0-761345-75001-1
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Antec PRO 80MM DBB Case Fan -Double ball bearing design for longer life -3pin & 4pin connector

80mm Antec PRO DBB Case Fan -Double ball bearing design for longer life -3pin & 4pin connector

Scan code: LN29876 Manufacturer code: 0-761345-75001-1
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  • SCANPROTECT Protect against installation damage for 28 days.
Product Overview Case fans help protect your whole computer investment by providing case cooling to reduce component-killing heat buildup, thus increasing the longevity of components. Features • Ball Bearing design
• Volumetric Airflow 34 CFM
• Fan Speed 2,600 rpm
• Acoustic Noise 30 dBA
• Package Dimensions: 1.5"(L) x 7.2"(W) x 8.7"(H)
• 3.81cm(L) x 18.29cm(W) x 22.10cm(H)
• Package Weight: 0.3 lbs/0.14 kgs
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
14 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Antec
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