Scythe adds Slip Stream 120mm fan with higher RPM

Posted on Thursday, September 16 2010 @ 15:14 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Scythe added a new fan to its Slip Stream 120 PWM series. The SY1225SL12LH-P has a higher RPM than its predecessors, it spins at 500RPM to 1900 RPM and delivers between 24.5CFM and 110.31CFM at a noise level of 7.5dBA to 37.0dBA. The fan will be available in retail stores for $12 (7.25EUR, excl. VAT).
Japanese Cooling expert Scythe is announcing the availability of a new High RPM version of the popular Slip Stream PWM fan series. Slip Stream 120 PWM High-RPM is equipped with PWM feature which allows the mainboard to automatically control the fan speed in a range between 500 (+200 rpm) and 1,900 rpm (±10%) whereas the airflow of up to 110.31 CFM is being created which equals ca. 187,41 m³/h. This allows the High RPM version to cover a wider range compared to the already existing Slip Stream 120 PWM fan which is spinning in a range of 0 (+200 rpm) and 1,300 rpm (±10%) making the High RPM version suitable for high performance systems as well as overclocking use.

Besides the Slip Stream 120 PWM Adjustable which allows to adjustment of the PWM bandwidth and the Slip Stream 120 PWM & V.R. which additionally gives the possibility to manually control the fan speed using the Voltage Regulation, new Slip Stream 120 PWM High-RPM is equipped with the standard PWM feature allowing the automatic fan control via the mainboard.

Model Name: Slip Stream 120 PWM High-RPM

Model No.: SY1225SL12LH-P

Fan Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 25 mm / 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.98 in

Fan Speed: 500 (+200) - 1,900 upm (±10%)

Noise Level: 7.5 - 37.0 dBA

Air Flow: 24.50 - 110.31 CFM = 187.41 m³/h

Weight: 121 g / 4.27 oz.

Connector: 3-Pin (4-Pin Molex Adapter include)

Bearing Type: Sleeve Bearing

Power consumption: 6,12 W

Current: 0.51 A

Operating Voltage: 12 V

MTBF: 30,000 Hours


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