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DeepCool FD12 ARBG 3 in 1 Case Fan - White)
The new DeepCool FD12 ARGB fans are the next evolution of the popular FC120 addressable RGB fans. Revamped with a cleaner daisy chain cable and secure connectors, as well as a more durable and cleaner-looking frame. This package includes three FD12 ARGB fan
NEXT WAVE OF DAISY CHAINS
Outfitted with an easy-to-manage 8-pin cable that can be chained to each of the FD fans, this greatly reduces the mess of fan wires that need to be managed.
SECURE CONNECTION
The 8-pin connectors in the fan frames have been greatly improved to utilize a block-shaped connection rather than the straight line found with the FC series. Quick, secure, and simple.
VIVID ARGB LIGHTING
Six bright LEDs surround the center hub of each FD ARGB fan and are easily coordinated with your entire system through compatible ARGB headers on your motherboard. With the update to ARGB Gen 2, these FD ARGB fans will have more control over your lighting than any previous DeepCool ARGB fans.
COOLING YOU CAN TRUST
Equipped with a long-life hydraulic bearing. The FD12 ARGB PWM fans boast exceptional cooling specs while remaining relatively quiet.
400-2050 RPM±10% Fan Speed
63.6 CFM Air Volume
2.56 mmAq Static Pressure
=26.9 dB(A) Fan Noise
ENHANCED MATERIALS
By utilizing an enhanced composite material based on PBT for the frames and polycarbonate for the fan blades, the entire fan assembly is extremely consistent and has a quieter overall sound profile.
REDUCED VIBRATIONS
Full-coverage rubber pads at each corner guarantee minimal fan vibration and ensure that noises resulting from uneven mounting pressure are minimized.
FANS YOU CAN DEPEND ON
The quality of these fans will last quite some time, but if anything arises, fear not, as all FD series fans are backed by DeepCool's limited warranty for three full years.
Specifications
Fan Dimensions
120x120x25 mm(LxWxH)
Net Weight
498g
Fan Speed
400~2050 RPM±10%
Fan Airflow
63.6 CFM
Fan Air Pressure
2.56 mmAq
Fan Noise
=26.9 dB(A)
Fan Connector
4-pin PWM
Bearing Type
Hydro Bearing
Fan Rated Voltage
12 VDC
Fan Rated Current
0.13A
Fan Power Consumption
1.56 WLED Type
LED Type
Addressable RGB LED
LED Connector
3-pin(+5V-D-G)
LED Rated Voltage
5V DC
LED Power Consumption
1.05W
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