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Lets Start A Silent Revolution – Thermaltake’s New ISGC Fans  

Home > News > Cases/Power/Cooling News > Lets Start A Silent Revolution – Thermaltake’s New ISGC Fans
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Posted by admin — June 4th, 2009, 12:29 PM


b topview jpg 300x300 Lets Start A Silent Revolution   Thermaltakes New ISGC FansThermaltake is a long time player in an ever changing market of computer technologies. We have seen over these last few years, new and creative innovation in both their chassis  and PSU catagories. However, they have finally gone back to the drawing board and given their long  standing lineup of fans an overhaul.


The art of case fans design is a balancing act; noise vs. performance. There are cases on the market that offer larger fans in an effort to blend this balance and give us the best of both worlds. In the end however, the vast majority of cases, still use the 120mm as their backbone cooling solution.


Enter, the ISGC Series of Cooling Solutions!


Sporting a new innovative look and fan blade design, Thermaltake is poised to rewrite the rules and bring the best cooling solution closer to our doorsteps. Silently.


Specifications


Fan Dimension    120 x 120 x 25 mm
Fan Speed    800 ~ 1300 RPM
Fan Speed Control    Adjustable Manual Fan Speed Control
LED Color   

n/a

Bearing Type    Hydro Dynamic Bearing
Noise Level    16 dBA
Max. Air Flow    58.3 CFM
Max. Air Pressure    1.42 mm H2O
Power Connector    3-pin
Rated Voltage    12 V
Started Voltage    7 V
Rated Current    0.09 A
Static Pressure     
Operation Temperature     
Power Input    1.08 W
MTBF    50000 Hrs @ 25℃
Weight    157 g






With offerings starting from their PWM 90mm Fans, up to their user adjustable 120mm versions, they have you covered no matter the application. It may have been a long time comming, but this new series has proven that once again Thermaltake is ready to meet the demands of our ever changing technology market.


The ISGC fan is currently available, and can be found at e-tailers for the MSRP of $19.99




Tags: Case Fan, thermaltake

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