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Size: | 120 x 120 x 25.4 mm |
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Rated Voltage: | DC 12V |
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Operating Voltage: 10.2V ~ 13.8V |
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Speed |
| Input | Air Flow | Static | Acoustical | Input |
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High |
| 0.24A | 2.24m3 / min | 30 dBA | 2.88 W | |
2000 RPM |
| (max.) | (79 CFM) |
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Medium |
| 0.2A | 1.59m3 / min | 28 dBA | 2.4 W | |
1600 RPM |
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Low |
| 0.13A | 1.1m3 / min | 25 dBA | 1.56 W | |
1200 RPM |
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The front fan (optional) should be installed so that the air is blowing into the case from the front. To install it:
1.Drop the fan into the cage and push it in until it snaps into place.
2.If you're using a
Chassis Air Guide
Your new case includes a chassis air guide and vents, for improved cooling of your CPU and overall system. The air guide consists of three parts: an upper duct, flange, and lower duct. If you prefer, you can adjust the distance between the lower duct and your CPU for maximum cooling efficiency.
You can also install an 80mm intake fan between the air guide and the case's side panel. This will further improve your system's cooling airflow. To install the optional fan:
1. | Remove Chassis Air Guide from the side panel |
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2. | Attach the fan to the side panel (see Photo 2). |
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3. | Using the fan screws, lock the flange of the air |
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| guide to the fan (see Photo 3). |
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4. | Connect a large |
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| the power supply to the make | Photo 2 |
the fan.
Washable Air Filter Maintenance
Your new case includes a washable air filter behind the front grill. To access it, simply remove the front bezel. Initially, we recommend washing the air filter at least once a month. By keeping the air filter clean, you'll help your system remain stable and cool.
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