Cooler Master Turbine Master promises extreme quietness

Posted on Tuesday, January 18 2011 @ 17:47 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Cooler Master introduced the Turbine Master, a new turbine-shaped 120mm fan that promises to deliver 35.07CFM of airflow at a noise level of just 13.83dBA. Additionally, the fan also includes rubber screws and rubber pads to prevent vibrational noise.
The unbreakable rule has now been broken. Cooler Master’s Turbine Master is the company’s latest 120mm high air flow fan that refutes the standard of “high air flow fan = loud”. Modeled after a strong turbine engine, the Turbine Master produces a strong air flow from an ingenious16-blade design and generates unsurpassed airflow combined with a circular semi-frameless design to maximize coverage and reduce noise. The Barometric Ball Bearing (BBB) can be easily removed to provide effortless cleaning and quick maintenance.

Low R.P.M., High Air Flow
Encompassing power and speed to smoothness and efficiency, the Turbine Master is available in three speeds to suit every need. With air flow as high as 35.07 CFM at 800 RPM and sound levels as quiet as 13.83 decibels, this fan will satisfy the needs of silent and even performance systems.

Barometric Ball Bearing (BBB) Technology
Barometric Ball Bearing is a uniquely advanced technology to maintain barometric pressure in the center of the fan. Progressive barometric ball bearing technology extends the life expectancy of the Turbine Master up to 100,000 hours of use, while keeping the noise level to a soft, unobtrusive undertone.
The fan will be sold in the EU for 12.95EUR.

Specifications:
  • Fan Size: 120 x 120 x 25mm / 120 x 120 x 39mm
  • Bearing type: Barometric Ball Bearing
  • Life Expectancy: 100,000 hours
  • Voltage Rating: 12 V DC
  • Weight: 123.7 g
  • Connector: 3-pin
  • Accessories: Rubber screw x 4 / Metal screw x 4 / Rubber pad x 4 / Molex-to 3-pin adapter x 1
  • Speed: 800 R.P.M ± 10%
  • Air Flow: 35.07 CFM ± 10%
  • Air Pressure: 0.42 mmH20
  • Noise: 13.83 dBA
  • Current: 0.08A (0.2A MAX)
  • Power Consumption: 0.96W (2.4W MAX)


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