Volume flow (throughput)
The Toughfan loses again slightly with increasing thickness and the Noctua can pass. At 500 rpm the fan from Thermaltake is practically worthless and Noiseblocker is ahead of the cheap Pure Wings from be quiet! The rest are just barely scraping by. At 1000 rpm the field fights among themselves quite evenly. The Cooler Master MasterFan MF 120 Halo is the only fan in the test field that doesn’t manage 500 rpm.
Of course, this also applies to the CFM value, as we list both and convert any missing values from other data.
Static pressure
Cooler Master’s fan is again a total failure here. Black Noise is now in front with the (faulty) noiseblocker even at full revs, but is completely depressurized at 500 rpm. The rest is closer together and at 1000 rpm even almost consistently the same.
- 1 - Introduction, Test Samples and Overview
- 2 - Test Chamber, Methods and Equipment
- 3 - be quiet! Pure Wings 2
- 4 - Blacknoise NB-eLoop X PWM B12xP ARGB
- 5 - Cooler Master Masterfan MF120 Halo
- 6 - Corsair QL120 RGB
- 7 - Noctua NF-A12 PWM
- 8 - Thermaltake Toughfan 12 High Static Pressure Radiator FAN
- 9 - Start-up and Shut-down Voltages
- 10 - Case fans: Performance
- 11 - Case Fans: Sound Pressure level
- 12 - 25 mm Radiator: Performance
- 13 - 25 mm Radiator: Sound Pressure Level
- 14 - 45 mm Radiator: Performance
- 15 - 45 mm Radiator: Sound Pressure Level
- 16 - 60 mm Radiator: Performance
- 17 - 60 mm Radiator: Sound Pressure Level
- 18 - Summary and Conclusion
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