About this product
Warranty Duration3 Months
Warranty TypeSupplier Warranty
Product description
"Chassis" is another term (usually used by geeks) for a PC case. "Chassis Fan" is a fan that mounts on a PC case's carcass: either from inside at the front, on the door, at the back (exhaust of the hot air), at the top, or (very rarely) to the bottom or the back wall of the case
Is chassis fan necessary?
The case fan is very important, as it cools the whole computer, not just the CPU. ... Depending on the case, but generally, YES. YES YOU DO. Air inside the case won't leave on its own, if the case is decently sealed, so you will need at least an exhaust fan
Can I connect chassis fan to CPU opt?
yep, all fan headers are the same
What is the difference between CPU fan and system fan?
The difference between the CPU fan and the system fan is that the former is the one attached to the heatsink of the processor, and the latter is generally on one of the sides of the case to exhaust hot air. ... Even though the BIOS isn't detecting a system fan doesn't mean there isn't one.
A CPU fan is a fan that mounts on top of your CPU. A CPU fan, is also known as a CPU cooler, or heatsink. ... The fan on the cooler then pulls the heat away from the fins and into the air to be pulled out by the case fans
Generally, you want the case fans in front of the case drawing in air while the fans at the rear blow air out. If your case has vents at the top, they should be placed as exhaust fans because hot air will rise. Side-mounted fans should be used for intake, though they often don't have air filters.
💕Fan Speed(RPM): 1200 ±10%
💕Dimension: 120 * 120 * 25mm
💕Bearing: Hydraulic Brushless