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Featuresfor casefor case
Product typefanfan
Fan
Number of fans11
Fan size140 mm140 mm
Fan thickness27 mm27 mm
Bearingrollinghydrodynamic
Min. RPM200 rpm200 rpm
Max. RPM1700 rpm1700 rpm
Speed controllerauto (PWM)auto (PWM)
Max. air flow
72.8 CFM /123.76 m³/h/
72.8 CFM /123.76 m³/h/
Static pressure2.4 mm H2O2.4 mm H2O
Starting voltage6 V3.9 V
Power source4-pin4-pin
General
Mount typeboltsbolts
Dimensions140x140x27 mm140x140x27 mm
Weight194 g194 g
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2019july 2019

Bearing

The type of bearing used in the cooling fan(s).

The bearing is the piece between the rotating axle of the fan and the fixed base that supports the axle and reduces friction. The following types of bearings are found in modern fans:

Sliding. The action of these bearings is based on direct contact between two solid surfaces, carefully polished to reduce friction. Such devices are simple, reliable and durable, but their efficiency is rather low — rolling, and even more so the hydrodynamic and magnetic principle of operation (see below), provide much less friction.

Rolling. They are also called "ball bearings", since the "intermediaries" between the axis of rotation and the fixed base are balls (less often — cylindrical rollers) fixed in a special ring. When the axis rotates, such balls roll between it and the base, due to which the friction force is very low — noticeably lower than in plain bearings. On the other hand, the design turns out to be more expensive and complex, and in terms of reliability it is somewhat inferior to both the same plain bearings and more advanced hydrodynamic devices (see below). Therefore, although rolling bearings are quite widespread nowadays, however, in general, they are much less common than the mentioned varieties.

Hydrodynamic. Bearings of this type are filled with a special liquid; when rotate...d, it creates a layer on which the moving part of the bearing slides. In this way, direct contact between hard surfaces is avoided and friction is significantly reduced compared to previous types. Also, these bearings are quiet and very reliable. Of their shortcomings, a relatively high cost can be noted, but in fact this moment often turns out to be invisible against the background of the price of the entire system. Therefore, this option is extremely popular nowadays, it can be found in cooling systems of all levels — from low-cost to advanced.

Magnetic centering. Bearings based on the principle of magnetic levitation: the rotating axis is "suspended" in a magnetic field. Thus, it is possible (as in hydrodynamic ones) to avoid contact between solid surfaces and further reduce friction. Considered the most advanced type of bearings, they are reliable and quiet, but expensive.

Starting voltage

The starting voltage of the fan installed in the cooling system. In fact, this is the smallest value necessary for stable operation of the fan — if the voltage is too low, it simply “will not start”. Note that this parameter is relevant mainly for rather specific tasks — for example, installing a fan in a power supply unit with a direct connection to the PSU, or choosing an external controller to control the rotation speed. When connected through standard power connectors, you can not pay much attention to the starting voltage.