Xilence XPF92.R 92mm Performance Case Fan, 3PIN

Xilence XPF92.R 92mm Performance Case Fan, 3PIN

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Ordered by 2 p.m. - usually shipped the same day
Item no. 19104229
Brand / Manufacturer XILENCE
Manuf. item no. XF038
EAN 4044953500862
Item weight 0.094 kg

Description

Case fans with high-quality liquid bearings

The Xilence Performance C Series excels with an extraodinary price-performance ratio and a very good proficency combined with a low noise developement. The black and red case fans, all equipped with a hydro bearing are available in three different sizes.

  • Performance C Series
  • Optimum work performance in every situation
  • Liquid bearing fans
  • Airflow optimized rotor blades

Specifications

Manufacturer XILENCE
Product group Cooler/Fan
Product type Fan
Colour Red Black
Scope of delivery XPF92.R fan, 4 case screws
Connector Type
  • Molex 3-pin (SMALL)
  • Molex 4-pin (BIG)
Quantity of fans 1
Fan bearing type liquid-damped
Dimensions (HxWxD) fan 92 x 92 x 25 mm
Fan rotational speed 1500 RPM ± 10%
Fan performance 27,45 CFM
Acoustic level 17,8 dB (A)
Noise level spinning (max.) 17.8 dB (A)
Technical particularity Red fan with black frame
Height 25 mm
Width 92 mm
Depth 92 mm
Weight 70 g
Height of packaging (single piece) 40 mm
Width of packaging (single piece) 100 mm
Depth of packaging (single piece) 140 mm
Package weight (single piece) 0.094 kg

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Manufacturer data sheet - Deutsch (281.8 KB)

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Manufacturer data sheet - English (213.2 KB)

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Manufacturer data sheet - Français (273.9 KB)

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For 20 years, the XILENCE brand has stood for components for cooling and noise reduction in desktop PCs. Together with an international team, the brand works out and develops products that are able to cope with constantly increasing technological requirements.

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