Deepcool FK120 (R-FK120-BKNPF1-G-1)
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Deepcool FK120
Type:fan
Suitable for:for case
Fan:⌀ 120 mm, depth 25 mm
Revolutions:up to 1850 rpm
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Specifications FK120
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Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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A decent fan that I received along with the AK500 cooling system from this company. It looks very stylish and solid. This fan is designed for operating modes from 500 to 1850 RPM. On average, I set it so that at idle, it spins at 700 RPM. This is quite a comfortable noise level; I would even say it is silent. At maximum 1850, it noticeably howls, but few fans won't make noise at such speeds. The sound threshold of hearing occurs somewhere around 1100 RPM. It is made well, with a solid monolithic frame, and rubber inserts on the sides to dampen vibrations if you use it as a case fan. The special blade shape creates a vortex effect when the fan is on and resembles an airplane engine. There is no lighting, and the only colored element of the fan is the company logo on the blades. The connection is standard 4-pin, and the cable is thin without braiding. It circulates air quite well. I have it on the CPU cooler. It looks very stylish. It has rubber inserts on the sides of the case to dampen vibrations on the case. At maximum RPM, it is quite loud; there are quieter alternatives for this price. So, Arctik? ![]() |
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