
This review is dedicated to the BioniX P120 fan. It looks impressive on paper with all the tech built in. But in real life that's not enough + Looks great with black and red accents - The frame material is very soft. It flexes with a light push of two fingers. This is likely a contributing factor to the vibration problem. When the fan accelerates, it vibrates at a certain speed. The noise level is also disappointing at higher speeds. This fan is used in the Freezer 34 eSports CPU cooler. When the fan speed is above 75%, the noise level is surprisingly high and annoying. It is louder than the stock AMD Wraith Prism cooler on the 3900X under the same load. The temperature delta does not justify the higher noise development compared to the series cooler. Also, the BioniX P120 is quite expensive compared to many other 120mm fans. But it doesn't offer any clear advantages over the cheaper options on the market. Try other 120mm fans before this one.

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