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KINGWIN 120mm Double Ball Bearing Case Fan

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dehinson

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Anybody has any thoughts about these fans? The specifications from Newegg.com look good...

Specifications:
Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Bearing Type: 2 Ball Bearing
Nominal Speed(RPM): 2000
Max Air Flow(CFM): 79.14
Rated Voltage: 12V
Connector: 4 Pin
Noise(dBA): 30
Power: 2.83W

Are these as good as the Panaflo(s)?
 
Check out this deal :D

120mm Aluminum Case Fan 85cfm 2200rpm
$18.88
about $16 american

-Machined from a single piece of Aluminum for a solid finished product.
-Fan blades are plastic and chromed to match housing
-Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm (L x W x H)
-Housing: 100% Aluminum
-Fan Assembly: Chromed Plastic
-Bearings: Ball
-Voltage: 12v
-Input Current: 0.38A
-Speed: 2200RPM
-Air Flow: 85CFM
-Static Pressure: 3.10
-Noise Level: 32dBA
-Configuration: 3 Pin Power Supply Molex Connector, 4 pin converter
-4 Self Tapping Case Fan Screws Included

85cfm at 2200rpm and 32dba is welcome in my case, im thinking about picking one of these up at here http://www.bigfootcomputers.com/Mer...n=PROD&Product_Code=2154FANS&Category_Code=97
 
As good in what respect? :) The Panaflo dBA level is usually more accurate than others. The Panaflo's use a hydro wave bearing and a better motor curcuitry than the Kingwin's..ie, better quality and less noise..The panaflo's also direct the air to a central point...Which is better due to the fans large hub size and dead spot in front of the hub..:)

Specs:
- Model FBA12G12M-1BX
- 12v (operates between 7v and 13.8v)
- .45 amp
- 86.5 cfm
- 35.5 dBa

SOURCE LINK :cool:
 
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