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Scythe Gentle Typhoon 120mm x 25mm Fan - 1850 RPM (D1225C12B5AP-15) Hot Item !!
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AWESOME
01-09-2013
Reviewer:Ultrasonic2 (7)
As i''ve said in previous reviews when reviewing Fans manufactures seem to just make up the DBA''s and in this fase the fan is WAY quieter that other fans rated at the same value. The most important thing is this fan is still quiet when it''s restricted by a rad unlike other fans that make heaps more noise. these are replacing the 4250 versions of this fan on my rads it was to loud and wasn''t able to spin slow enough without motor noise. These i can run at 100% all this time as they are far quieter than the other fans in my fans. Looking back the new 2000+ fans would have been better . i may just run these at 15v (+12 -3v) for now.


Good fan
01-02-2013
Reviewer:Ryan (2)
Just a note, the 4-pin adapter is a 3-pin fan header to 4-pin Molex. Not to a PWM fan header. Good air flow with low noise.


Really good fans!
07-23-2012
Reviewer:ctrl_alt_del (0)
I have 5 of these pushing 2 EK XTX radiators - at 1850RPM (max speed) there is a hum but really quiet. at 1000RPM, they are inaudible. Still a lot of airflow at 1kRPM. Recommended!


Loud, but cool.
06-18-2012
Reviewer:TheInternal (1)
These fans are NOT quiet, and I''ve yet to find a way to lower their RPM via software or BIOS solutions. They apparently don''t like to play nice with fan control software and hardware. If you like your computing silent like me, I can not suggest these. They seem to do a good job at moving air though.


Whirring Noise
04-22-2012
Reviewer:Jason (1)
I installed these in a push/pull configuration on a Corsair H60. One of them has begun to make a quite loud and annoying "whirring" noise. To verify it, while the fans were running, I unplugged one fan, and the whirring continued. I unplugged the other fan, and the whirring stopped. I made need to replace this one fan, as even though it functions just fine, it whirs at a high enough pitch to ruin movies, music, and just about anything audio other than videogames (which are generally loud and full of sounds that drown it out). Oh well, guess it''s the luck of the draw on defective ones...


Great Temp Reduction
03-29-2012
Reviewer:Shax (1)
Got these to replace my case fans on my NZXT Classic as well as double up on my H60 rad. Saw temps go from 41-42 to 29-30 instantly. Pretty impressed overall.


best fan i ever had.
02-08-2012
Reviewer:leo81486 (4)
nothing to say about. but goods.


Definely impressed
12-27-2011
Reviewer:Dbmora (1)
got 2 of these for push/pull on a single 120mm rad, at full speed they are just slightly audible. Completely, inaudible if I turn on my ceiling fan. Both are controlled via Speedfan and a sunbeam PCI controler which allows PWM control and manual control. At idle and the pwm throttling the fans down to 1400rpm, I mean you can''t hear the things at all. These are to replace a very loud, yet powerful(+100cfm)single SUNON, which at 12v was a vaccum cleaner and was throttled by using an inline resistor to get it around 8volts. At 8v the thing was still pretty loud, albeit low droning and not unbearable. I can''t for the world of me get consistent temps because in Florida ambient temps jump all over the place from day to day, hour to hour...very annoying to determine if your $40 worth of computer fans acctually did anything at all temp wise. Either way it''s a win just for the noise factor in itself. Temps have not gotten any hotter than I''ve seen with the Sunon so at the very least it''s performing on par with the Sunon with 80% less noise...scratch that 90%


Best combo of Silence and Airflow
12-02-2011
Reviewer:kyosuke85 (1)
Choose the Gentle Typhoon AP-15 if you value Silence AND Airflow. It''s static pressure allows the fans to blow/suck more air through dense rads and heatsinks than cheaper fans with higher RPM and at way lesser noise.


The best 120 mm fan
11-11-2011
Reviewer:sabar (20)
This pushes an insane amount of air at very low RPMs. I have them pulling through 40 mm of thick and dense fins with no issue at all. It has better air flow than my case 120mm fans that don''t have to push through anything!

 
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