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Our line of computer case fans to help cool your computer.

FAQ for computer case fans


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padComputer Case Fan Accessories
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Items available in this section: Fan Dampners, Fan Guards, Fan Grills, Lazer Cut Grills, Fan Filters, Fan Brackets, Fan cables, Fan Adapters, Fan Screwsmore info...
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padLighted Case Fans, LED and Cold Cathode (CCFL)
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These LED Lighted Case Fans are Blue, Red, and Green in colors. Sun Beam Cold Cathode (CCFL) Lighted Case Fans.more info...
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padPanaflo , Vantec Stealth ,Thermaltake and Zalman Quiet Fans
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Get a Panaflo Vantec Stealth Thermaltake or Zalman case fan to cool your computer without the loud fan headaches.more info...
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padSunon Ball Bearing Computer Cooling and Case Fans
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Quality Sunon Ball Bearing case fans for your computer and case cooling needs.more info...
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padThermaltake and Vantec Thermal Controlled Case Fans
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Thermaltake and Vantec Thermal controlled Case Fans increase RPMs when the temperature in your case increases.more info...
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padVantec Tornado Hi Powered Ball Bearing Fans
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When you need a powerful fan look to our High Volume (CFM) line of fans.more info...
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padCase Cooling Slot Mounted
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Here you will find case fan cooling solutions that mount in the rear slots of your case.more info...
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Our list of 80mm case fans ranked by loudness to our ears
  1. Panaflo Low (24 CFM)
  2. Panaflo Medium (32 CFM)
  3. Vantec Stealth (27 CFM)
  4. Panaflo High (39 CFM)
  5. Vantec Thermoflow (21-41CFM)
  6. Evercool Aluminum (32 CFM)
  7. Crystal 4 LED (32 CFM)
  8. Thermaltake Smart Fan (46-53 CFM)
  9. Sunon Sleeve (36 CFM)
  10. Sunon (39 CFM)
  11. Thermaltake Smart Fan 2 (26-75 CFM)
  12. Sunon (50 CFM)
  13. Vantec Tornado (84 CFM)
FAQ for computer case fans
How is a case fan measured?
A case fan is simply measured by the width and length of the frame of the case fan. An 80mm case fan's frame for example is 80mm wide and 80mm long. It is not measured like a TV (diagonal) or from screw hole to screw hole.
Is DB the only way to measure fan volume?
DB is a simple measure of sound pressure. The human ear picks up frequencies differently. A 1K frequency will sound louder than a 50 frequency, just think of music where a bass beat can be played very loud and doesn't ring your ears while a guitar riff will spilt your head at the same volume. These frequencies apply with different fan motors as well.


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