| | |  | 120mm Fans | Home » » » Gelid Wing 12 120mm Gamer Fan Blue #FN-FW12-15-B | | | | | | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.6 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.49 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.06 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.69 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.38 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.44 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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GELID case fans - these fans are incredibleAug 18, 2011
By Dr. D. Strickler Normally I use Scythe fans, which I have found very useful for their low noise, consistency and high-quality. With my Spring 2011 purchase of an ASUS CG8350 system with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz Sandybridge, including two Seagate HDD's with a storage capacity of 1 TB each, powered by a Corsair 700W with an excellent cooling system for the core i7 Sandybridge chip. SInce it is a new system, I decided to shop for new case fans. Prior to this system I started using hard drives above 500 GB and notice the heat started to climb inside the case 10-20 degrees fahrenheit at Idle and above. The 92mm SCYTHE fans I love do well, but I wanted to put a 'push' fan at the front of the case and a matching 'pull' fan at the back of the case both, same size @ 120mm. I've been looking over a number of different fans and came across reviews assessing the GELID case fans with the new Nanoflux bearing during a late-night research while looking for and comparing new products. With good reviews from Independent Gamers I chose to order two 120mm GELID fans, one for the front of the case and one for the back of the case: Front fan being used to push air from the front of the case which would help hold down the heat I have noticed in temp readings that is generated by larger HDD's (500GB+) because I currently run two 1 TB hard drives which were relying on air pulled from the back case fans. From my experience hard drives raise the temperature the case 10 to 15°F or more) and using the last 120 mm fan to pull (exhaust) from the case along with the power supply fan on the Corsair. I'm also running ATI Radeon 5570 (services my purposes). I don't have the lights working on the fans. My hard drives have cooled down between 10 and 15°F, my motherboard temp has dropped 10 to 13°F and is holding steady, and the CPU idles at around 82 to 84°F. I can leave my computer on for a period of 12 to 20 hours now without the motherboard increasing in temperatures above 87°F in my current Asus system. My hard drives are staying much cooler. For those of you who understand what I'm saying these GELID fans 'feel' very nice; they have a relatively low sound, consistent sound, I ordered these fans from CYBERGUYS and they shipped them out lickety-split. I highly recommend these GELID fans 120mm gamer fan-1500RPM 25 dBA UV BLUE. They appear to be rated for a longer life than any of the other fans I have used All in all I would say these are the best fans I purchased in my 10 years of computing. Hope you find them to be the same.
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