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Scythe SY1225SL12HPVC KAZE-JYUNI Slip Stream 120MM PWM Adjustable Fan 1900RPM 37.0DBA 110.31CFM

Scythe SY1225SL12HPVC KAZE-JYUNI Slip Stream 120MM PWM Adjustable Fan 1900RPM 37.0DBA 110.31CFM
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Scythe SY1225SL12HPVC KAZE-JYUNI Slip Stream 120MM PWM Adjustable Fan 1900RPM 37.0DBA 110.31CFM
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Rating: 10/10
Ryan_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/17/11
Scythe SY1225SL12HPVC KAZE-JYUNI Slip Stream 120MM PWM Adjustable Fan 1900RPM 37.0DBA 110.31CFM
Cons:-Slightly loud at full speed but still very bearable and will vary depending on peoples preferences.

Pros:-Moves a lot of air-Good static pressure at higher speeds
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I bought two of these fans for my case when I added two Radeon HD 6970s to my build. One pulling air in from the front suspended by zip ties near my drive bays and another in a fan shroud pushing air over the video cards, front to back of case.Like others have said I had to slip the knob off in order to install the controller in the PCI bracket, however it is designed as such so you can slip it right back on after installation is complete.Overall these fans are capable of moving a lot of air and you are able to adjust the fan speed to your sound level tolerance. It's a WIN-WIN!Excellent product!
Tyrone_M@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/06/10
Scythe SY1225SL12HPVC KAZE-JYUNI Slip Stream 120MM PWM Adjustable Fan 1900RPM 37.0DBA 110.31CFM
Cons: The PWM controller knob is too big

Pros: Excellent air FlowPWM Controller
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As stated above, the controller Knob is too big to stick through the PCI slot on my case (Corsair 800D). You could likely remove the knob and then attached it to your case. Personally I just set it to high mode and place it on top of my DVD Drive. For those who might be wondering the controller wire is extremely long given you the freedom to put the fan anywhere in your case.As for the noise level I'm going have to disagree with the other person. This thing is far from noise and here why. For one unless your computer is running at 100%load all the time, the PWM will keep the fans RPM low. Secondly: if you want quite, just set the controller to low. Either way, the noise is still minimal in comparison to what maybe going on in your background and some other fans of used (. Dispensing of heat is great too. Currently I'm using Corsair H50 attached to I 930, OC to 3.8 with a VCORE of 1.26. I bought this fan to replace the stock Corsair unit. When ideal in a room temperature of 30c, my temperature is between 50-55c which is anywhere between 5-7 degrees cooler then the stock fan. When rendering (Autodesk Maya 2011) at full CPU load for roughly 3hours, my temperature is 72c max. When compared with the stock fan, 82-85c, this is easily 13 degree differences.In truth this is the best fan I have ever purchased and the only thing I can be disappointed about was the fact that I didn't buy two. Oh and for those who want to save money and not worried about PWM (noise), I would recommend buying the Scythe Slip Stream Kaze Jyuni 120MM. it's the same fan, minus the PWM.
Jesse_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/07/10
Scythe SY1225SL12HPVC KAZE-JYUNI Slip Stream 120MM PWM Adjustable Fan 1900RPM 37.0DBA 110.31CFM
Cons: At max speed, this thing is definitely noisy--but not for the air it is moving. It actually hits 2200+ rpm! At 37% in bios--actually 1300 rpm--it is hardly noticeable, and is still moving a lot of air. Also, wish it were a ball-bearing fan--not too sure how long this will last at those rpm's and with a sleeve bearing.

Pros: This fan is a monster. Used it to replace a Coolermaster R4 on a C-M Gemini S heatsink. Dropped the temps of my 15-750 OC from the high 70's to the low 60's in Prime 95. Also one of the VERY FEW fans that will work in reverse on a horizontal heatsink (pulling up, rather than pushing down). What a find!
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A great fan. Just hope it lasts. Have already bought a 2nd as backup in case they stop making it. It really is one-of-a-kind: a 4-pin PWM with 110 CFM. Nothing comes close.
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