nice colour
Beautiful colour, it's a very nice fix, no noise and good air flow, and the price is good too, so I didn't hesitate, a good compromise for a 9 year old.
TheAerocool Frost 12 PWM fan is a 120mm model with a 4-pin PWM connector. It features a stylish fixed RGB LED lighting design that adds an extra touch of style to your setup. It is compatible with PWM control functions to optimise the fan speed. Finally, it is equipped with curved blades that increase air pressure to optimise cooling performance and minimise air resistance and noise.
The 8 fixed LEDs on thisAerocool Frost 12 PWM fan create a static lighting effect that adds a stylish touch to your setup. It is also PWM compatible for optimized fan speed to improve cooling efficiency and minimize noise.
Aerocool 's Frost 12 PWM is a very affordable fan. It has been designed to be easy to install and provide you with very efficient cooling. It is ideal for building a high performance entry-level machine.
The curved blades of the Frost 12 PWM fan effectively direct the airflow to increase pressure and reduce air resistance for maximum cooling performance and significantly reduced noise levels.
General information |
Product name |
Aerocool Frost 12 PWM |
Brand |
AeroCool | |
Model |
ACF3-FS11117.11 | |
Technical specifications |
Use |
Case |
Color |
Black | |
Luminous |
Yes | |
LED color |
Multicolored | |
Connector(s) |
4-pin Female | |
Reverse (inverted blades) |
No | |
PWM |
Yes | |
Heat Pipe |
No | |
Cooling type |
Active (fansink) | |
Fan diameter |
120 mm | |
Max sound level |
27.5 dB | |
Maximum rotation speed |
1500 RPM | |
Max airflow |
28.2 CFM | |
Use |
Gamer | |
Bundle |
No | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 30 Jul 2019
4 pin pwn fan ;)
Fixed RGB, which gives a bit of clarity in the pc.
Fan variation a bit low, don't put under 900 rpm otherwise, no more lighting and noisy past 1400 rpm. This gives an operating range of 500 rpm,
Good ventilation though.