Phanteks (PH-F120T30_BG_3P) T30-120 Fan Triple-Pack, Premium high-Performance Fan, Excellent Sound Quality, 4-pin PWM, Multiple Fan RPM Modes, Black/Grey

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  • Carter M McClintock

    > 3 day

    These fans offer excellent performance at all noise levels and came with the screws I needed to use them as case and rad fans. I like the flexibility to ramp them up to 3000 rpm if I want, or just get better performance at lower RPMs. I swapped out stock radiator fans on my radiator and saw my GPU die temps drop, and overall my system temperatures are down due to increased airflow. Id definitely recommend these.

  • Eva

    Greater than one week

    Best cooling performance fan 120mm money can buy right now. RPM adjustable from 1000-3000 RPM plus the ability to spin down to 0 RPM provides unrivaled versatility. Just make sure you have clearance for the extra 5mm of thickness.

  • riess

    Greater than one week

    I just finished a new rig, and - after making several mistakes (Corsair…), I ended up purchasing this for an external radiator I set up.

  • tyler

    > 3 day

    when at 3000 RPM yeah theyre loud but in an almost enjoyable way weirdly enough, and at that 3000 RPM, they blow so much air, at 1500 RPM which i have my fan curve set so it almost never goes above 2000 unless hotter than 80 degrees C, the noise level is pretty good, no turbulent sound and still blow a ton of air, if you want them to be quiet you can do so and still have them blow a lot of air at around 1000 RPM which is a wild thing to say and the weight of the fans and the blades gives it so much momentum to help fling that air, definitely dont wanna get your finger stuck in there.

  • RedFaster

    > 3 day

    I took a chance that this might fit in my Thermalright CPU cooler and honestly it was very difficult as the mounting clips are essentially designed for a 20-25mm fan.

  • Joe

    > 3 day

    Great quiet fans that are in use with my radiators. It moves a lot of air and is comparable to the cost of the Noctuas. I have 3 240 48mm HeatKiller rads using these and the water temps at idle is 28 degrees Celsius. Ambient temp is 24 degrees Celsius. My 5900x is sitting at 38.5 and 3080ti at 28.5. Overall, I think it’s an upgrade from the Noctuas.

  • alex j.

    > 3 day

    The noctua fan I wanted was out of stock so I looked for alternatives and the t30 was one of the top results and I have no regrets in buying it. This thing is solid and pushes a ton of air.

  • The associate

    > 3 day

    If you’re looking at this then you already know, these are inspired by Noctua A12x25 which drew inspiration from Scythe Gentle Typhoon. They’re all good static pressure fans, with the exception that this one is 30mm thick, 5mm increase over standard fans.

  • Moses

    > 3 day

    Premium fans that offer the best performance when needed and the best noise profile when required. Been through my fair share of cheaper options and Ive learnt that when it comes down to it, premium fans are with their price. Better to get this and have the performance than to get a set of mid fans with RGB

  • Mr.Fawks

    > 3 day

    This is the best 120MM fan on the market. If you can add the .5MM to the thickness, these will get you what youre looking for. When at low RPM, these arent audible. Bearing noise is minimal. When you decide to wake the beast though... these move a ton of air. Even if a rad is in the way, they dont care. I have a magnetic filter on the top exhaust of my case where my rad is, and these fans will cause it to bulge out when they are at 100%. Serious airflow.

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