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APEVIA AF212S-BK 120mm Silent Black Case Fan (2-pk) - 4pin Molex & 3pin Motherboard Compatible Review

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Details

Item Dimensions LxWxH4.72 x 0.98 x 4.72 inches
BrandAPEVIA
Power Connector Type3-Pin
Voltage12 Volts
Cooling MethodAir
Noise Level24.7 dB
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Description of APEVIA AF212S-BK 120mm Silent Black Case Fan (2-pk) - 4pin Molex & 3pin Motherboard Compatible

Apevia 120mm 4pin Molex + 3pin Motherboard Silent Black Case Fan. Connect to Power Supply or Motherboard. 120mm x 120mm x 25mm. Fan Speed: 1350 ± 10% RPM. Low Noise Level: 24.7 dBA. Air Power: 12 VDC. Air Flow: 57.67 CFM. Life Expectation: 30,000 Hour

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The 3-pin fan with the best price-performance ratio.

This 2 fan kit will save you a lot of money and it's a lot better than paying $10 per fan for fancy stuff (Noctua etc.). These fans can be powered from a standard 3-pin connector or a 4-pin Molex power connector. I put mine in my motherboard's 3 pin header and they are great fans. They quietly and efficiently blow air out of my case at 80% speed. Another benefit of the 3 and 4 pin connectors on these fans is that they can be daisy chained. I have one fan connected to the motherboard and then…

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  • Computer Components
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  • Mostly ok but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is what I need: Computer Components

My CyberpowerPC recently died with both 120mm case fans. After reading product information for case fans on Amazon, I chose this APEVIA fan. What I really made sure of is that it comes with a 4 pin Molex connector to replace the dead ones I have. I bought an extra pair in case the fan wasn't working on arrival, but both worked fine. Delivery was a day early, packaging intact. Installation was easy and works exactly how I need it to. The noise level is the same as my previous OME fan, not quiet…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

$5 fans work the same as $5 fans (ooh!)

These fans are certainly very economical. Two fans for $10 is a steal! I placed these two on the front of my computer case and plugged them into a Molex power connector so they run at full speed 100% of the time. They move a lot of air, but since I placed them both on the front of the case, that's to be expected. They are definitely not "quiet". It's a bit louder than the hum to be honest. If you plugged them into a 3 pin connector or had speed control on them they might be a bit better in…

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  • Fans and Cooling
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very good $5 fan, fully satisfied

The $10 twin pack is a steal. My mid tower PC only has two case fan slots and this pair is perfect. Fans won't move much CFM, but since you're not an avid gamer, these fans are only there to improve airflow. I prefer quiet fans to noisy but powerful fans. Contrary to some reviewers who claim that the fans aren't quiet and run at full speed all the time, these fans are generally quiet and are controlled by the motherboard after startup (a little over 1000 RPM). I'm assuming these reviewers don't

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  • Internal components
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  • Small parts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Case Fans

Cheap, quiet, easy to install and multiple power options. Powered by a 3-pin or Molex connector gives you multiple options when connecting. I needed to replace a fan on my desktop that had failed bearings. I found out how cheap they are, they can be a bit noisy but who cares, $9. I was wrong. As quiet as my old fan and I thought about just replacing all my fans with these. Definitely worth it.

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