**New Product - Aerocool DS Edition Fan **

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Got some new Aerocool Dead Silence fans which are a bit different and That I think look rather nice. They should be in stock at the start of April.

Aerocool DS Edition Fan - Black - 120mm @ £12.49 inc VAT

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One of world’s most Silence fan with breakthrough technology and innovation.Beautifully finished “Dual Colour and Dual Material Fan”.The world’s first dual-layered fan blades - combination of plastic and rubber fan blades to absorb “Wind” noise.“Fish Eye” surface design on the back rubber side of the fan blades to minimize the air turbulence.Optimized fan blade angle design for a perfect balance of airflow and noise.Noise and shock reduction fan frame incorporating four Silencer Blocks and anti-vibration rubber pads on each mounting holes.Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) delivers longer life span, higher precision rotation and anti-shock function.Low starting voltage of 3V.Four Anti-vibration screws are included for easier installation.Power cables are "black" sleeved with both 3-pin and Molex 4-pin connectors.Low speed 7V Voltage Reduction Cable included for ultra-low speed with unrecognizable noise.

- Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm (W x H x D)
- Weight: about 170 g
- Material: plastic, rubber
- Color: Black, Gray
- 12-volt operation:-
- speed: 1200 r / min
- Air flow: 92.9 m³ / h
- Static Pressure: 1.48 mm H2O
- Noise level: 15.8 dB (A)
- 7-volt operation:-
- speed: 800 r / min
- Air flow: 62.2 m³ / h
- Static Pressure: 0.99 mm H2O
- Noise level: 12.1 dB (A)
- Voltage: max. 12 V
- Starting voltage: 3 V
- Consumption: max. 2.4 W
- Connector: 3-pin, 4-pin Molex
- Life: 100,000 hours (MTBF)

In the box-:
- 3-pin to 4-pin Molex adapter
- 7 volt 3-pin adapter
- 4x fan screws
- 4x rubber decoupler

Only £12.49 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW

140mm Version



Aerocool DS Edition Fan - Black - 140mm @ £13.99 inc VAT

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One of world’s most Silence fan with breakthrough technology and innovation.Beautifully finished “Dual Colour and Dual Material Fan”.The world’s first dual-layered fan blades - combination of plastic and rubber fan blades to absorb “Wind” noise.“Fish Eye” surface design on the back rubber side of the fan blades to minimize the air turbulence.Optimized fan blade angle design for a perfect balance of airflow and noise.Noise and shock reduction fan frame incorporating four Silencer Blocks and anti-vibration rubber pads on each mounting holes.Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) delivers longer life span, higher precision rotation and anti-shock function.Low starting voltage of 3V.Four Anti-vibration screws are included for easier installation.Power cables are "black" sleeved with both 3pin and Molex 4pin connectors.Low speed 7V Voltage Reduction Cable included for ultra-low speed with unrecognizable noise.

Accessories

3-pin to Molex 4-pin adapter x17V voltage reduction 3-pin adapter x1Screws x4Rubber rivet x4

Specifications:-
Dimensions : 140 X 140 X 25mm
- Net Weight : 190g
- Gross Weight : 270g (Retail box included)
- Bearing System : FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing)
- Rated Voltage : 12V
- Starting Voltage : >= 3.0V
- Rated Current : 0.2A
- Power Consumption : 2.4W
- Power Connector : 3-Pin with signal cable
- MTBF : 100,000 hours
- Performance : 12V, 7V
- Speed : 1000 RPM±10%, 700 RPM±10%
- Air Flow : 64.8 CFM (109.8 m³/h), 39.8 CFM (67.5m³/h)
- Air Pressure : 1.21 mm H2O, 0.74 mm H2O
- Noise : 14.2 dBA, 10.8 dBA

Only £13.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Soldato
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The specs look good, but how do these pan out as radiator fans for noise/performance?

Anybody tried them as rad fans?

Mark
 
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The specs look good, but how do these pan out as radiator fans for noise/performance?

Anybody tried them as rad fans?

Mark

yup - would be interested to hear how the 140mm ones get on with radiators too. The bitfenix seem to have higher H2o ratings yet they performed pants compared to the industry standard scythe GT's!
 
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I'm usually a big fan of loud-looking fans, but of these I think the grey ones are probably best. Think there's a bit too much colour on the others to work well.
 

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