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Coolink SWiF2-12P 120mm PWM Quiet Cooling Fan

SWiF2-12P 120mm PWM Quiet Cooling Fan [39 in stock]
(3 customer reviews)
£9.56 (£11.47 inc. VAT)
 

Featuring an innovative, all new 11-blade impeller design that achieves vast improvements in airflow/noise efficiency, the SWiF2 120mm series combines outstanding quietness with excellent performance and a unique, exciting colour scheme. This PWM version is perfect for CPU cooling because the fan's RPM will change depending on the heat generated by the CPU. There is also a handy PWM splitter cable that will allow you connect a second PWM fan, all from one PWM motherboard fan header.

The new hydro-dynamic bearing ensures whisper quiet operation and even better longevity, which is backed up with a massive 60 months warranty. No matter where in your system you plan to install these fans, you can be sure the SWiF2 series provide an exceptional noise to performance ratio that you would expect from Coolink.

Features

  1. Innovative 11-blade impeller design
  2. High-performance hydro-dynamic bearing
  3. Protective cable sleeving
  4. Includes Anti-Vibration bolts and metal screws
  5. Supports PWM fan speed control
  6. PWM splitter cable for connecting a second PWM fan
  7. 8~27 dBA / 35~75 CFM / 800~1700 RPM

Specifications

Size120x120x25 mm
Rotation Speed800-1700 RPM ±10%
Airflow35.5 to 75.1 CFM
Acoustical Noise8.5 to 27.1 dBA
Input Power3.96 W
Input Current0.33 A
Voltage Range7-13 V
AccessoriesAnti-vibration screws, metal screws and PWM splitter cable
Warranty60 months
EAN barcode4716123313410

Customer Reviews

SWiF2-12P x (3)

A Tonkin - Posted: 5 Apr 2011 20:09
 (3/10)

VERY POOR AIRFLOW FOR THE SIZE

First off, just as we know all 90mm fans are often in fact 92mm and we find that most 120mm fans are actually 119mm, so Coolink seem to have played things by the book and gone for 120mm or maybe eve a shade more. Which means its going to be a tight fit and might need some sanding down for some uses/cases.

Secondly, we all know quiet fans seldom shift as much air as the noisier ones. That's the deal, the trade off. Some fans, such as in my experience the Noctua and Fractal Design ones on this site, really do impress on being well on the clever and effective side of that equation. However, sadly this grey and green monster promises much but delivers only a feeble gentle breeze. Yes its very quiet, but then so is my teddy bear or a pint of milk. I'm thinking of putting an old Panaflo fan back in ... and at least it will fit too! For a fan this size air throughput is disappointing even if it is quiet. Wrong side of that trade off equation. Look elsewhere would be my advice

Anonymous - Posted: 5 Mar 2011 21:57
 (10/10)

LOTS OF AIR AT SLOW SPEEDS

This, and the coolink range, really push and pull air through well at slow and more importantly quiet speeds.

I use a pair of these either side of a water cool rad both pulling in cool air. I then have two of the 80mm Coolink fans drawing hot air out.

The rubber grommet type anti vibration alternatives to screws are great but only usable if you can get your hands or small pliers in the case to pull them through the screw holes.

Very distinctive colour and fan blades leads and connectors are all great quality for the price. Y lead splitters are also included... very handy for running two fans off one connection.

Anonymous - Posted: 19 May 2010 15:18
 (9/10)

EXCELLENT PRODUCT

I bought one of these to replace the stock fan on a Titan Fenrir CPU cooler, I am getting 3 degrees lower temps overall!



See also:

Ultra-Quiet 120mm fans
Coolink Ultra-Quiet Fans

 
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