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Feature
Specification
  
Fan Dimension    120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed    800 ~ 1300 RPM
Fan Speed Control    Adjustable Manual Fan Speed Control
LED Color   

n/a

Bearing Type    Hydro Dynamic Bearing
Noise Level    16 dBA
Max. Air Flow    58.3 CFM
Max. Air Pressure    1.42 mm H2O
Power Connector    3-pin
Rated Voltage    12 V
Started Voltage    7 V
Rated Current    0.10 A (Max. 0.33 A)
Static Pressure   
Operation Temperature   
Power Input    1.20 W (Max. 3.96 W)
MTBF    50000 Hrs @ 25℃
Weight    157 g
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Video
Award & Review
Reviewed by BCCHardware
 
Thermaltake has produced quite a few 120mm fans over the years, but this new ISGC Fan 12 is really quite an improvement, and as our testing and comparison went on the ISGC showed that it is a great fan .. 
 
July 19, 2009

Reviewed by DragonSteelMods
 
Thermaltake did a good job at designing it, I'm sure it will work well for most any type of cooling situation .. 
 
June 21, 2009

Reviewed by ThinkComputers
 
It's good to see someone coming up with a new design on the ordinary fan, and you would expect that from Thermaltake who are one of the leaders in the PC cooling niche .. 
 
May 07, 2009

Reviewed by ThinkComputers
 
I like that this fan is much quieter than other fans and also pushes out a lot more air .. 
 
May 07, 2009

Reviewed by OverclockersHQ
 
Would I recommend this fan? Yes it is great for anyone looking for a great silent fan ... .. 
 
April 21, 2009

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NameTypeSizeRelease DateDescription
User Manual English 1885683 04/27/2009
FAQ
 
Q:  Why is bearing type important?
A:  There are several technical differences between ball bearing and sleeve bearings. What it all comes down to is the reliability, or Mean Time Between Failure (M.T.B.F.) In an identical environment, a ball bearing fan will continue to function or spin at the specified speed or airflow longer than a sleeve bearing fan. There are also two commonly used ball bearing fans, single ball bearing or double ball bearing. The double ball bearing have shown higher reliability rate than a single ball bearing or sleeve ball bearing fan.

 
 
 
              
 

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