February 21, 2010
Cooler Master 120mm Red LED Case Fan -
Posted by: kk : Category: Computer Components
- Up to 90CFM (maximum RPM)
- 19 dB-A silent application for CPU cooling
- RoHS compliance for protecting the environment
- Recommended for V10, V8, Hyper 212, Hyper Z600, Gemini, Cosmos, Cosmos S, Haf 932, HAF 922, CM Storm Scout and Sniper
- 50,000 long life hours
Product Description
R4 series fans offer a unity of maximum rotational speed and optimum airflow. Using a unique long-life sleeve bearing fan, the R4 series offers long life rating of 50,000 hours. R4 series fans perform at a maximum of 90CFM at 2000RPM. These R4 series are available in red, green, blue LED and dark smoke (no LED).
Cooler Master 120mm Red LED Case Fan –
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February 21st, 2010 at 4:50 am
I have two of these in a CM Storm Scout case. I am surprised on how much cooler they’ve made my case. These are some really quiet fans also.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 21st, 2010 at 7:47 am
This is such a great buy! it works perfectly, and noticed 2-3 temperature drop from inside my computer after replacing all the fans with this. Its not really loud but its not exactly the most quiet fan.
Rating: 4 / 5
February 21st, 2010 at 9:21 am
The Cooler Master 120mm Red LED Case Fan is a great case fan but do not buy this fan for the LED lights since they are not the best at all. On the other hand it’s a very low sound fan, and keeps my case very cool.
Rating: 3 / 5
February 21st, 2010 at 10:35 am
I bought these fans to go with my Cooler master Scout case. They are acutally pretty quiet and are not that bright. If you are looking for bright led case fans then look elsewhere, but the cfm are worth it.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 21st, 2010 at 12:25 pm
Mine are running at 1800 rpm and are very noisy. My GPU’s are running 3 degrees cooler but I’m not sure if it’s worth it for the noise. I’m trying to slow them down but my EVGA X58 mobo doesn’t seem to be able to control it below 100% output. So at 50% output I might only get a degree or two of cooling on the GPU’s. I have yet to try to tap these into the chassis power to see what RPM they run at. Right now they are plugged into the motherboard. I do like the red LED lights though. I would rate these a star or two higher if I could get the to work properly, which is more because of the mobo I’m sure.
Rating: 3 / 5