Scythe Kama FLEX 120mm Case, 1500 RPM
| Kama FLEX 120mm Case, 1500 RPM [11 in stock, 108 more on order] Review | €11,75 |
Scythe Kama FLEX - A Quality Quiet Multi-Purpose Cooling Fan
The Scythe Kama FLEX fans are equipped with genuine S-FDB (SONY Fluid Dynamic Bearing) manufactured by SONY corporation. S-FDB technology drastically eliminates the friction between the bearing and the shaft which makes this fan nearly inaudible to human ears. Additional suction magnet optimises the magnetic force balance within the rotor to achieve absolute silence. To make this fan even quieter, the fan is equipped with the Linear drive IC for reducing electromagnetic noise.
Conventional ball bearing carries a point which is five times stronger contacting structure for the rotation, which gives point supporting situations at dropping impact to damage ball bearing surface which could cause irregular noises. The S-FDB carries a surface contact mechanism for improved anti-shock structure, which is fives times stronger than a conventional ball bearing. Available in three different fan speeds, there is a solution for everybody.
Scythe Kama FLEX fans are supplied with the same S-FDB (SONY Fluid Dynamic Bearing) bearings that can be found on the extremely popular Scythe S-FLEX fans, with the only major difference being the price! This makes the Kama FLEX excellent value for money.
Features
- Quiet PC cooling fan
- Sony Fluid Dynamic Bearings
- Only 24.7 dB(A) at 1500 RPM
- MTBF 120,000 hours
Specifications
| Fan size (edge to edge) | 120 mm |
| Manufacturer | Scythe |
| Model | SA1225FDB12M |
| Air volume at full speed (12V), CFM ±10% | 56.3 |
| Noise level at full speed (12V), dB(A) | 24.7 |
| Fan speed at full speed (12V), RPM ±10% | 1500 |
| Approximate cable length, cm | 30 |
| Life expectancy @ 25°C continuous use | 120,000 hours |
| Power connector | 3-pin, 4-pin |
| Bearing type | S-FDB |
| Mounting hardware included | Screws |
| Fan depth | 25 mm |
| Rated voltage | 12 VDC |
Customer Reviews
See also:
Scythe Ultra-Quiet Fans
Quiet Fans



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