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    New Phobya 180mm Fan for Nova1080 or Mora2/3

    Hello dear friends.





    Today I want to introduce the new fan in Phobya 180x180x32 mm.




    This visual presentation is designed to allow you, the fan before you buy
    present in your cabinets or on the Phobya Nova1080 radiator.



    Of course not be missing the technical details.



    Technical details:


    Dimensions: 180 x 180 x 32mm
    Colors: Black frame, red wing leaves, red LEDs
    Weight: 432g
    Rated Voltage: 12V
    Start Voltage: 7 Volts
    Power: 3W
    Rated speed: 700rpm (+ / -10%)
    Airflow: 169 m³ / h / 100 CFM
    Noise level: 18 dB / A
    MTBF (25 ° C): 500000 hrs
    Connector: 3 Pin Molex
    Feature: 4x red LEDs


    Delivery:


    1x Silent Phobya G-18 700rpm Red LED (180x180x32mm)
    1x 4 black fan screws




    What is striking is the same, the rather high starting voltage of 7V,
    with Heat Master means that the fans can only start at about 30%
    which opens with a speed of about 270rpm.




    Now the pictures:

















    As you can see the fan cables are not sheathed,
    I personally find very sad, but again
    the free space can own modding purposes.



    The framework is in matte black and the fan blades are not like the 120mm,
    glossy but rather dull dursichtig. They, too, white UV light sensitivity,
    I have unfortunately not received the photo.
    I will try again to get added.
    The leaves are deep burgundy red has almost. The LEDs are fortunately
    not extremely bright, which I think is the only
    Make overall picture of the fans would be worse.

    For all 7 pieces that gave me Phobya made available,
    I hear no grinding or storage of the same.
    All run very clean and low vibration. Phobya used here
    a hydrodynamic bearing which is a guarantee for quietness and durability.



    For volume I can say because of my purely subjective experience only one,
    are inaudible.
    No matter at what speed, very different than my current Silverstone
    AirPenetrators, but also have a much higher speed (100%).




    Well that's all from me, I for my part I am happy to have finally really quiet 180 mounting and it can be the warmest it is important to the volume.



    A thank you to them to put Phobya for the provision of the fans.
    Last edited by cartago2202; 02-16-2011 at 01:45 AM.

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    Airflow: 169 m³ / h / 287 CFM

    287 CFM = 488m3/h.....
    Except for that, they look quite pretty, I considered buying 4, but ended up with 9x 120mm discount instead.
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    Interesting, although the airflows claims are definitely off their rocker. No way an 180mm fan at 700rpm is pushing over 250cfm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MpG View Post
    Interesting, although the airflows claims are definitely off their rocker. No way an 180mm fan at 700rpm is pushing over 250cfm.
    My guess is 169 CFM, it would match 287m3/h perfectly...
    They just mixed them up, hehe.
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    im curious how these stack against SS's Penitrator 18.
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.Beier View Post
    My guess is 169 CFM, it would match 287m3/h perfectly...
    They just mixed them up, hehe.
    Still high. Not that ANY fan ratings are very comparable, but when you have Silverstone' 180mm penetrator fans claiming 130cfm @ 1200rpm, PPC's 250mm in-house fans claiming a little over 100cfm @ 800rpm, Antec's 200mm fans claiming 130cfm @ 800rpm...

    170cfm at only 700rpm is a pretty significant departure from those kind of numbers.
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    Sounds like someone got the numbers mixed up. I'd bet it's 169m3/h, which is 100cfm.

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