Scythe Kaze Jyuni 500RPM Slip Stream 120mm Fan
“The Scythe Slip Stream 120mm fan - designed to increase performance without compromising noise levels.”

Scythe have released some new 120mm case fans, the "Slipstream 120mm Case Fan". Their main aim with the new fans was to increase performance without compromising noise levels. The Slipstream 120mm Case Fans have been developed solely by Scythe engineers. They found out that by reducing the dimension of the centre hub and the wider surface area of the fan blade increased the airflow. There are a range of different fan speeds to choose from which meets the demand from a wide variety of users in the market. Silent users to power users now have more choice when it comes to choosing a suitable case fan.

Fan package includes 3-pin to 4-pin Molex adaptor and mounting screws
Features
- Model number SY1225SL12SL
- Quiet PC cooling fan
- Sleeve Bearings
- 24.5 CFM / 7.5 dB(A) / 500 RPM
- MTBF 30,000 hours
Specifications
| Fan size (edge to edge) | 120 mm |
| Manufacturer | Scythe |
| Model | SY1225SL12SL |
| Air volume at full speed (12V), CFM ±10% | 24.5 |
| Noise level at full speed (12V), dB(A) | 7.5 |
| Fan speed at full speed (12V), RPM ±10% | 500 |
| Weight, g | 115 |
| Approximate cable length, cm | 30 |
| Life expectancy @ 25°C continuous use | 3.5 years |
| Power connector | 3-pin with 3-pin to 4-pin Molex adaptor |
| Bearing type | Sleeve |
| Mounting hardware included | Screws |
| Fan depth | 25 mm |
| Rated voltage | 12 VDC |
| Warranty | 24 months |
| EAN barcode | 4571225041094 |
Customer Reviews
Slip Stream 500 x (4)
Anonymous - Posted: 12 May 2011 15:36








(10/10)
Now I have a new problem! Is the dang thing running??? Finally found a dead silent fan at a very reasonable price. No need to isolate with rubber either.
Anonymous - Posted: 14 Aug 2009 16:17








(9/10)
The airflow from this fan isn't exactly a hurricane, but then at 500 rpm you wouldn't expect it to be. It really is effectively silent; you have to put your ear right up against the grill to know it's even turning. One warning though: if used with a Fanmate, it doesn't reliably start-up on the minimum voltage setting.
Anonymous - Posted: 7 Feb 2009 13:28








(10/10)
I have two of these as intakes on the front of my Antec 300 case. They are, as far as I can tell, completely silent. I haven't undervolted them, but I have connected both of them to 1 4-pin molex via a 2-way 3-pin splitter.
I will be buying a few more of these to replace the noisy supplied case fans.
Howard Scott - Posted: 13 Nov 2008 15:03








(10/10)
I've got two of these fans inside my Antec Fusion HTPC, replacing the noisy stock Antec triflow fans.
You cannot hear these, making the PC almost silent. I had a mate around the other day who simply didn't believe the PC was even on. And temp wise they're good. My HTPC is frequently around 40 degrees which is perfectly acceptable - even under load when playing lots of videos.
Get them!
See also:
Ultra-Quiet 120mm fans
Scythe Ultra-Quiet Fans




















