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Alaynia
> 24 hourWorked perfect for our customer in their new custom cabinet
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candi rand
> 24 hourThis is one of the most durable built from metal. adjustable speed and airflow fans I have used. This is a 4x120mm server rack fans 110v . I got this for my greenhouse but can be used for servers and cooling computer systems as well as many other uses. I am very impressed with this very nicely made fan ,a great price for this heavy duty built fan.
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Vince
> 24 hourThese fans blow... but in a good way! It has a speed controller and is fairly quiet for 120mm fans. I set mine up on my desk to dry the hot glue that Im using for a sculpture Im creating. Theyre able to stand on their own even at 100% power, so I just place them on each side of the piece and leave it on as I work.
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A. Dorman
> 24 hourOK. You want quiet fans that can move a lot of air? Check. You want 120mm fans that can REALLY move some air and dont care about fan noise? It has that too. You cannot complain with that at all. Variable controlled, not via software or through your UEFI (BIOS) but via your own two fingers.
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mrs tjeng
> 24 hourI got the fan for my bathroom air circulation, with these fan i can blow out the condensation after a hot shower, very easy to instal and the fan is also quiet, I LOVE IT !!!!
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ed
> 24 hourI ordered these to cool down some network appliances I have installed inside a closet. I have the 3 fans pulling air from a vent in the closet onto the appliances. They are extremely easy to install, just plug them in and dial in a speed. They can be configured to be completely silent to moderately noisy. Running these at their full speed is still lower volume then a server fan but audible from across a 20ft room at midnight. During the day running at full speed I could not hear these from across the room. Running these at a moderate speed produced enough air for my scenario and produced a very low audible volume.
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tacoman1287
> 24 hourI bought this to install in my living room console to vent the hot air generated by my PS4, which is tucked away inside a compartment with a closed and locked door to keep my one year old from getting into it. The only problem is that the heat buildup caused by running graphically intense games would quickly get the inside of the cabinet way too hot, posing a damage risk to the PS4. This was just the solution I needed. I measured and cut an opening in the thin backing material of the console cabinet and installed these fans to exhaust the hot air out, and left the on/off/speed control switch sitting on the surface of the console until I can rig up a thermal switch or add a smart outlet to control it.
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BurazeKun
> 24 hourThis is 2x240mm fan arrays with dual ball bearing setups. The bearings they claim are good for 50,000 hours. While not as good as some bearings out there, like FDB which is rated between 100,000 and 120,000 hours or SSO/2 from Noctua which is rated for 150,000+ hours. But to put 50,000 hours into perspective, that is 2083 days or 5.7 years of constant use. I am using this in a unique way, where I am using this to extract heat into our basement from a small fin array I installed to warm the basement at the end of the loop. It works amazingly well, and saves me from having to install a 2ft length addon that is 79 dollars and wouldnt improve efficiency much being open as it is. (This takes more of that heat out at the lowest RPM speed than a second array would offer while being passive.) Because I only need the one array, I stored the second one away so as to offer up a replacement in, hopefully 5 years. This is a AC powered setup though, with a dial a speed knob. I found that barely up from slowest speed helps out enormously. I doubt you would need all four fans for a a router setup mind you, but they accurately said you could use this for Mining Crypto. (Just be careful as those are transient assets with no physical assets to support it.) It would work great for cooling open rigs though. At highest speed though, these are very very loud, at the speed I have it at though, it is sub ambient with other noises naturally overwhelming it. Like the rustle of leaves outside despite being in the basement and closed cell foam insulating between the floor joists which is very faint in sound. I can say I am happy though and this was worth it. I would likely just by the single 240mm array next time though, if I see another opportunity mind you.
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Nestorius
> 24 hourThese fans have a speed controller that operates them smoothly. There is a little noise associated with them but not distracting to the user. When the 4 fans are all bolted together they move quite a volume of air that would be sufficient to keep most electronics operating and cool. The individual fans call for 12VDC as a power source and are configured as two fans per connection. There is ample hardware to mount these fans for use in most electronic racks.
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Terry G.
> 24 hourReview is for Wderair 4 x 120mm Server Rack Mount Fan 12V with 100V - 240V AC Power Variable Speed