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Iceberg Thermal IceGALE Bearing Performance Review

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4.4
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Details

ColorBlack
Compatible DevicesDesktop
Ean0850017189140
Item Weight9.0 ounces
MaterialBrass
Maximum Rotational Speed3000.0 rpm
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Description of Iceberg Thermal IceGALE Bearing Performance

IceGALE Xtra 120mm fan features a robust Brass Housing for durability, as well as Dual Ball Bearings within the brass casing to extend the fan's lifecycle. With a speed range of 500 to 3000 RPM, you'll give that EXTRA 127 CFM airflow performance. Anti-vibration pads are built into the outside corners of the fans to absorb and remove vibrations with two-plane balance to maintain stability in your fan. Utilizing our Auto START/STOP Function reduce power consumption and decrease heat. Equipped with 4-Pin PWM Connector with 0 – 44 dBA.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

In general, a very strong rumble of the fan is its main drawback. For myself, I don’t see any reason to use it over 1500 rpm. I can only recommend it to those who don’t care about the noise factor, or, well, the case that dampens the noise.

Pros
  • It looks premium, luxurious box and packaging, braided wire, it blows quite strongly at maximum speed, BUT .
Cons
  • At 1000 rpm it is not audible, at 1500 you can hear a slight buzz from the closed housing below, over 2022 rpm it starts to be tinny, after 2500 it buzzes like hell.

Noise level: - at 1500rpm it is completely silent; - at 2022rpm there is a slight rustle of blown air; - at 2200rpm, engine noise begins to manifest itself, but not annoyingly; - at 2500rpm it looks like the work of a building hair dryer; - at 2906rpm (no longer spinning) the roar of the vacuum cleaner. I set the limit to 85% of the revolutions, while the noise at a distance of 1 meter in a closed case (ZET GAMING Rare M1) was 52 dB, at 100% - 57 dB.

Pros
  • Powerful airflow with decent pressure. Low vibration, even at maximum speed. Responds quickly to both PWM and DC control. Standard size allowing to attach to the radiator with stock brackets. Good packaging, but no frills. Not as loud as they scare here.
Cons
  • Noise at ≥75% RPM. The power wires themselves are very thin and, unfortunately, the braid ends at the point of entry into the case, and even without heat-shrinkable cambric, which can cause chafing. Price. Complete set: in a box a cooler yes 4 screws. No adapters or other fasteners.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

The turntables are very strong; instead of using the factory settings, I set one to blowing and two to dropsy: -9 degrees for the processor and -7 degrees for the video card. Maximum speed is noisy, but what did you expect? 70 purge, half pressure, and 3000 rpm! unquestionably one of the best possibilities on the market @ $2700 for three pieces. In addition, they appear much better in person than in the photograph.

Pros
  • It's a tiny turbine for an airplane!
Cons
  • The computer attempted to escape via the window. An adapter needed to connect two turntables to a single slot is not included in the kit.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are deviations, in general it is tolerable.

I attempted to evaluate the effectiveness of the Cooler Master 120 at 2022 revolutions per minute by mounting the FX8350 on the tower and subjecting it to a stress test for a duration of thirty minutes. In conclusion, the temperature graph is virtually same, despite the fact that Cooler Master is a lot less noisy. Has some pros: It blows well, at low speeds it is completely silent, and I believe the service life is wonderful. Below are some downsides: When traveling at speeds greater than 1,500

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thank you for the quality product.

I put it on a processor cooler, it cools well, but it makes a lot of noise and is rather disgusting, not just the noise of the air flow, but the motor itself howls.

Pros
  • The fan is fierce, 3k rpm, pressure and airflow!
Cons
  • Very noisy, a bit below the fans that are installed on the server.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, glad I found this product.

I bought it to replace standard fans in the SVO, because. they could not cope with the cooling of the Core I9 12900. With these fans, immediately - 10C under load.

Pros
  • 3200 rpm is power
Cons
  • At maximum speed, the noise is like a Boeing taking off.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

Great. I'll take more! Its pros: Quality bearings! Works great. Noise only if you play a serious game. And so very quiet. With its cons: There is no adapter included if you need to connect two fans and insert them into one connector on the board.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are some variations, but tolerable on the whole.

If you run all three to their full capacity, in addition to a deafening roar, you may discover that the temperatures of the processor and the video camera have lowered by 10 degrees when they are under stress. This is highly improbable, but it is still a triumph. I have one processor on the tower and two for blowing out from behind. To this point, I have it configured so that the maximum speed does not exceed 1700, but the speed while it is not being used is 600. While I listen, could you tell…

Pros
  • Powerful numbers: 125 cfm at 3000 revs per minute! Has rubber dampers
Cons
  • At various speeds, there is a buzzing and squeaking sound. If I had to guess, I'd think that fully working and silent modes are below 1000, although the flow is already fairly low. There is most likely some kind of resonance going on here. I'm buzzing around between 1200 and 1400 right now. There was also a squeak at 900, but it has already been eliminated, so they have most likely resolved the issue. It's possible that it will vanish at 1200. In general, bearing fans are still a lot of fun. However, these fans have a through tube for bolts, and there is no room between the bearings. As a result, for instance, you can't hang them on zalman anti-vibration rubber bands; instead, you have to cut the bands.

Installed all three of them. Three for the turret, and just one for the hull in the back. It goes out with a loud explosion. The highest temperature recorded at Ryazhenka 5 3600 was 61 degrees. It maintains an average temperature of between 40 and 42 degrees. I didn't turn it on all the way because at 60 percent of its capacity it creates a noise similar to that of a helicopter taking off.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but generally not bad.

Bought in the bearded years "Cooler Master XtraFlo (R4-XFBL-22PR-R1)" have a similar blade geometry, but there are fewer blades and they are larger. They blow better with a comparable noise level. With its pros: All turntables are noisy in the range up to 1200 rpm +_ 200 rpm, depending on the manufacturer of the whistle (design features / materials used) and the type of barrier used: radiator / dust collector / design features of the case. The only difference is what kind of noise. 1) the noise

Some pros: It cools my processor perfectly, and I have it from 8 cores of 4 Gg each. CPU type OctalCore AMD FX-8350, 4219 MHz (21 x 201) Cons below: Well, it can be a bit noisy at maximum speed, but this is normal and not very annoying. And then only when the processor is loaded at 100% this happens.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Installed all 3. Two for the turret, one for the rear hull. Blows out with a bang. Ryazhenka 5 3600 rose to a maximum of 61 degrees. On average, it keeps the temperature up to 40-42 I didn’t turn it on to full power, because at 60 percent it makes noise like a helicopter on takeoff

Monstrous turntables, at 3000 rpm only suitable for miners because of the noise. I put myself in a cramped stuffy building 2 such 140k for blowing in, 1 120k for blowing out (+ dropsy for blowing out), limited the maximum speed by 75%. Compared to the old dead aerocules, I brought down the temperature by 10 degrees. Zotak 3080ti and 5800x work in heavy games at 65-72 degrees. Is it legal at all? Card h cheap cooling. These are temperatures as in an open stand, the card used to warm up to 80!

Pros
  • Blows like a turbine
Cons
  • The roar of the turbine accompanies the process