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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Eva
> 3 dayBest 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.
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Oliver S
> 3 dayIf they fit your case, need tons of airflow and dont mind some noise, you will be very happy with these fans.
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Carter M McClintock
Greater than one weekThese 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.
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Russell K.
13-01-2025The Phanteks T30’s have to be among the best PC fans I’ve used. They move a ton of air at higher static pressures, which is perfect for use on radiators. The sound profile is less noticeable then other fans I’ve tried, at 3000RPMS they not quiet but they certainly aren’t as annoying as others.
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Nicholas Black
> 3 daySo long as you have space for the thicc 30mm height of these fans, theyre absolute monsters, and seem to perform better than Noctua NF-A12x25s when normalized for volume. I do not use the Advanced 3000 RPM mode, which requires toggling a physical switch on the fan (and has some pretty aggressive stats). At 2000RPM, theyre moving a ton of air, with outstanding static pressure. Im slowly replacing my other fans with these wherever theyre not visible; the Phanteks dont yet beat the Noctua chromax on looks. The fans support chaining via a female connector, which is fantastic, but watch out to ensure you dont overload a header. PWM support is robust. Looks like Noctua might have finally been dethroned!
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erik
Greater than one weeki used these fans to install on a gpu. its slightly over 4 slots now lol. performs way better than Noctua nf-a12s did. the only problem i had is with the plastic fan power connector/jumper right next to fan shroud. it gets in the way around tight places. i made it work though. i really want to use these on an cpu air cooler. you cant since they are 30mm. the thin metal clamping piece other cooler manufactures give you only fit the 25mm fans. i hope somebody creates those metal clips that will work. moves a ton of air. i cant wait for a 140mm version. best 120mm fans i know of.
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David M.
> 3 dayAbsolutely new #1 fan. At 2000rpm it moves more air at higher pressure than my noc 12x25, both being whisper quiet.
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ep
> 3 dayVery good quality and extremely silent on the default performance mode. Im now getting 36C idle compared to the previous 45C on a cheap fan from a heatsink tower I purchased.
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Drisk
> 3 dayThese fans are great! They move tons of air, especially through a radiator. I have a 240mm EKWB AIO and these are keeping CPU cooler than the fans that came with it! Just be careful, as other reviews have stated, these fans are quite thick, 30mm thick compared to the standard 25mm think can be quite a difference; however, if you can fit them, they are the best you can buy.
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Hman
> 3 dayI bought 3 of these to replace the Vardar fans on my EK-AIO 360. The Vardar can move some air but are rather noisy. I was pleased to get much lower temperatures with much lower noise and better sound quality. No resonance on these fellows. These fans move lots of air even at lower rpm. They are very good and worth their cost IMHO.