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The Corsair CO-9050003-WW Air Series AF120 Performance Edition Single Fan is a high-performance 120mm fan designed for optimal airflow and quiet operation. With a noise level of just 30 dBA, it delivers an impressive airflow of 63.47 CFM and a static pressure of 1.1 mm/H2O at 1650 RPM. Available in three eye-catching colors, this fan combines aesthetics with functionality, backed by a 2-year warranty for reliability.
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Quiet case fans designed for unrestricted air flow
I really like the Corsair "Quiet Edition"fans; I replaced all of the fans in my new Corsair Vengeance Series Military Green C70 Mid Tower Computer Case (CC-9011018-WW) with "Quiet Edition" fans.You can find out all the technical details about Corsair fans at the Corsair website (Products, Cooling, Air Series Fans). There are two lines of fans: the "Performance Edition" fans and the "Quiet Edition" fans. As these names imply, the former have higher air flows while the later operate more quietly (at lower air flows).There are two "Quiet Edition" models: the AF model and the SP model. The AF model is used when air flow is unrestricted (such as the exhaust fan at the back of the case); the SP model is used when air flow is restricted (such as air flow through drive bays or through a radiator/cooler).The AF120 and the SP120 are 120 mm fans while the AF140 is a 140 mm fan: Corsair Air Series AF120 Quiet Edition Single Fan (CO-9050001-WW) , Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition Single Fan (CO-9050005-WW) , Corsair Air Series AF140 Quiet Edition Single Fan (CO-9050009-WW) . The AF120 and SP120 are also sold in "twin packs": Corsair Air Series AF120 Quiet Edition Twin Pack Fan (CO-9050002-WW) , Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition Twin Pack Fan (CO-9050006-WW) .There are some really great review videos for the Corsair fans on a popular video website. The review on the TastyPC channel was particularly helpful to me, since it quite clearly compared the air flows and noise levels of the various fans. I made the decision to buy the "Quiet Edition" fans based on that video. The CorsairMemoreyInc channel also has good video reviews.Each fan comes with: three color rings in red, white, and blue (these are very easy to swap without tools); a voltage step-down adapter; and four fan screws.The voltage step-down adapter (which looks like a short extension cable) reduces voltage to the fan from 12 VDC to 7 VDC. This voltage reduction lowers fan speed and air flow, resulting in further noise reduction. If your system can be adequately cooled with the fan operating at 7 VDC, you might want to install the step-down adapter to achieve even lower noise levels. Be sure to monitor your temperatures with the CPU and video card at maximum use.The only thing I do not like about these fans is that the provided fan screws are not wide enough: the screw heads can slip through the screw holes in the Corsair Vengeance C70 case. I secured most of the fans with screws that were used with the original "stock" fans.I recently built a new desktop-style computer using the Corsair C70 case and the Corsair Hydro Series H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler (CWCH100) . The C70 case comes with three stock fans; the H100 CPU cooler comes with two stock fans for the radiator. Although the Corsair "stock" fans are very good, I decided to replace the three case fans and the two H100 fans with "Quiet Edition" fans.In my Corsair Vengeance C70 case, I:- replaced the stock fan at the exhaust with an AF120 "Quiet Edition" fan,- removed the front center drive bay (to reduce air flow obstruction) and replaced the stock fan with an AF140 "Quiet Edition" fan mounted outside of the case as a supply fan (these changes maximize air flow to the video card),- replaced the remaining drive bay's stock fan with an SP120 "Quiet Edition" fan as a supply fan,- replaced the two stock fans on the H100 CPU cooler with two SP120 "Quiet Edition" fans as exhaust fans, and- installed an AF140 "Quiet Edition" fan in the side panel as a supply fan.As advertised, these "Quiet Edition" fans are very, very quiet in operation, and they are keeping the CPU, motherboard, and case temperatures very low. I disconnected the AF140 fan in the side panel because it is not needed.If you are on a budget, you might want to keep the stock fans that come with your case and CPU cooler. Those fans are somewhat noisier; but they have really great performance curves. I just wanted to experiment with the "Quiet Edition" fans; I am glad I used them for this build. I really appreciate the lower noise levels and the air flows are more than adequate (CPU and case temperatures are low). I highly recommend these fans.
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Quiet case fans designed for radiators and drive bays
I really like the Corsair "Quiet Edition"fans; I replaced all of the fans in my new Corsair Vengeance Series Military Green C70 Mid Tower Computer Case (CC-9011018-WW) with "Quiet Edition" fans.You can find out all the technical details about Corsair fans at the Corsair website (Products, Cooling, Air Series Fans). There are two lines of fans: the "Performance Edition" fans and the "Quiet Edition" fans. As these names imply, the former have higher air flows while the later operate more quietly (at lower air flows).There are two "Quiet Edition" models: the AF model and the SP model. The AF model is used when air flow is unrestricted (such as the exhaust fan at the back of the case); the SP model is used when air flow is restricted (such as air flow through drive bays or through a radiator/cooler).The AF120 and the SP120 are 120 mm fans while the AF140 is a 140 mm fan: Corsair Air Series AF120 Quiet Edition Single Fan (CO-9050001-WW) , Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition Single Fan (CO-9050005-WW) , Corsair Air Series AF140 Quiet Edition Single Fan (CO-9050009-WW) . The AF120 and SP120 are also sold in "twin packs": Corsair Air Series AF120 Quiet Edition Twin Pack Fan (CO-9050002-WW) , Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Edition Twin Pack Fan (CO-9050006-WW) .There are some really great review videos for the Corsair fans on a popular video website. The review on the TastyPC channel was particularly helpful to me, since it quite clearly compared the air flows and noise levels of the various fans. I made the decision to buy the "Quiet Edition" fans based on that video. The CorsairMemoreyInc channel also has good video reviews.Each fan comes with: three color rings in red, white, and blue (these are very easy to swap without tools); a voltage step-down adapter; and four fan screws.The voltage step-down adapter (which looks like a short extension cable) reduces voltage to the fan from 12 VDC to 7 VDC. This voltage reduction lowers fan speed and air flow, resulting in further noise reduction. If your system can be adequately cooled with the fan operating at 7 VDC, you might want to install the step-down adapter to achieve even lower noise levels. Be sure to monitor your temperatures with the CPU and video card at maximum use.The only thing I do not like about these fans is that the provided fan screws are not wide enough: the screw heads can slip through the screw holes in the Corsair Vengeance C70 case. I secured most of the fans with screws that were used with the original "stock" fans.I recently built a new desktop-style computer using the Corsair C70 case and the Corsair Hydro Series H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler (CWCH100) . The C70 case comes with three stock fans; the H100 CPU cooler comes with two stock fans for the radiator. Although the Corsair "stock" fans are very good, I decided to replace the three case fans and the two H100 fans with "Quiet Edition" fans.In my Corsair Vengeance C70 case, I:- replaced the stock fan at the exhaust with an AF120 "Quiet Edition" fan,- removed the front center drive bay (to reduce air flow obstruction) and replaced the stock fan with an AF140 "Quiet Edition" fan mounted outside of the case as a supply fan (these changes maximize air flow to the video card),- replaced the remaining drive bay's stock fan with an SP120 "Quiet Edition" fan as a supply fan,- replaced the two stock fans on the H100 CPU cooler with two SP120 "Quiet Edition" fans as exhaust fans, and- installed an AF140 "Quiet Edition" fan in the side panel as a supply fan.As advertised, these "Quiet Edition" fans are very, very quiet in operation, and they are keeping the CPU, motherboard, and case temperatures very low. I disconnected the AF140 fan in the side panel because it is not needed.If you are on a budget, you might want to keep the stock fans that come with your case and CPU cooler. Those fans are somewhat noisier; but they have really great performance curves. I just wanted to experiment with the "Quiet Edition" fans; I am glad I used them for this build. I really appreciate the lower noise levels and the air flows are more than adequate (CPU and case temperatures are low). I highly recommend these fans.
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Recomendados para refrigeración líquida
La primera impresión que me llevo de estos ventiladores es que son silenciosos pero capaces. El ruido comienza a percibirse arriba de las 1500rpm y el flujo de aire es bastante bueno. La linea de ventiladores SP (Static Pressure) está pensada para montarse en estructuras donde el flujo de aire no tiene fácil acceso, donde algo obstruye o dificulta su paso.Los ventiladores se pueden colocar del tal forma que introduzcan (push) o que extraigan (pull) aire. Si vas a colocar los ventiladores en un radiador de refrigeración líquida te recomiendo ponerlos como "pull" y que los instales en el panel frontal de tu gabinete, de esta forma lo primero que obtendrás es aire a temperatura ambiente.El diseño de este producto es muy agradable y conveniente. Incluye unos aros de colores para que combines a tu gusto. Asimismo, cuenta con unas gomas antivibración que proveen estabilidad durante instalación.Finalmente, no recomiendo estos ventiladores para los gabinetes, son notablemente más costosos que su versión sin PWM (los cuales sí recomiendo para gabinetes).Espero que esta reseña haya sido de utilidad, ¡Gracias por leer!
ひ**ん
120mm帯ではトップクラスのエアフローなお耐久性
排気ファンとして使用していましたが、風量60クラスのファンの中ではかなりいい方だと思います。静音性は…まぁ良くはないですね。あとCORSAIRよろしくネジ穴がバカになりやすいです。といいますか最初の取り付けでバキバキという音と共に1箇所ネジ止めがもげました…ML120やSP120では大丈夫だったのですが…まぁ風量は確かなのでその点は満足でした
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冷えることは冷える
簡易水冷ラジエターにて使用。回転を上げればそれなりに騒音はありますが、機能的には良いと思います。逆に回転を下げると細かい振動が発生したので、1500rpm程で使用しています。3色のベゼルはケースを彩れるのでgood
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I expected more.
Corsair AF120-QE 120mm エアフロー重視タイプ ケースファン FN921 CO-9050001-WWCorsair AF120-QE 120mm エアフロー重視タイプ ケースファン FN921 CO-9050001-WW
か**げ
2つ購入しました
かなり風量があります。2つ購入して2年になりますが片方の軸がおかしくなりうるさくなったので破棄しました。それ以外にはとくにこれといった問題もなく使用できています
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