Performance
| Type |
Fan |
| Pulse-width modulation (PWM) support |
Y |
| Maximum airflow |
137.02 cfm |
| Minimum airflow |
80.6 cfm |
| Maximum air pressure |
1.86 mmH2O |
| Noise level (high speed) |
27.8 dB |
| Rotational speed (min) |
450 RPM |
| Rotational speed (max) |
1500 RPM |
| Suitable for |
Computer case |
| Fan diameter |
140 mm |
Weight & dimensions
| Fan dimensions (W x D x H) |
140 x 140 x 25 mm |
| Fan weight |
137 g |
Power
| Rated current |
0.2 A |
| Voltage |
12 V |
Technical details
| Mounting hole pattern (WxD) |
105 x 105 mm |
| Fan connector |
3-pin |
Silent Pro 14, 450-1500rpm, 3-pin Molex, 0.2 A, 80.6/137.02 CFM, 12 V
- Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
- Silent Operation w/ Rubber Fan Mounts
- Optimized Fan Blades
- High Airflow & High Static Pressure
- Long Lifetime (50’000 h MTTF at 40°C)
- 5 Years Warranty
This fan comes with precisely optimized fan blades featuring high air flow and high static pressure but ultra-silent operation. The newly designed PWM IC, a core part of Silent Pro 14, eliminates any clicking noise of the fan. Additionally, the intelligent GELID PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) control unit drives the fan at an extended speed range from 450 RPM to 1500 RPM, it keeps the fan silent but accelerates the fan speed whenever higher air flow is needed. The Silent Pro 14 uses the same mounting hole form factor as 120mm fans. Therefore it fits most PC Cases and CPU Coolers on the market. The Silent Pro 14 also comes with a set of special fan mounts made of high quality, temperature resistant, extra long-lasting rubber which helps to stop vibrations of the fan frame from dispersing into your PC case.
How does PWM work?
Pulse-width modulation (PWM) delivers a digital signal. The advantages of using a digital PWM signal compared to an analogue controller are:
– PWM control calculates the appropriate cooling performance according to CPU and System temperature – PWM control of your mainboard will always adjust to the correct cooling
– PWM control operates without generating any heat