Tuesday, March 13th 2012

Antec Announces TrueQuiet Pro 120 Fan

Antec, Inc., the global leader in high-performance computer components, announces the TrueQuiet Pro 120 enclosure fan. The TrueQuiet Pro 120 combines a completely redesigned fan blade with special Quiet Computing features to deliver high airflow with minimal noise.

Revolutionary Fan Blade -- The fan blade of the TrueQuiet Pro 120 is a departure from traditional axial fan blade designs; it is attached to the frame, forming a type of cylindrical turbine. This design provides the fan with a greater cooling surface area, while eliminating turbulence associated with traditional fan blades that "chop" the air by the frame.

Flexible Quiet Computing -- The TrueQuiet Pro 120 keeps noise at a minimum due to its built-in silicone grommets and tool-less silicone mounting pins. Additionally, the TrueQuiet Pro 120's convenient two-speed control switch allows users to choose between 600 RPM silent operation and 1200 RPM high performance cooling.

User-Friendly Installation -- Equipped with tool-less mounting pins, the TrueQuiet Pro 120 installs easily into nearly any 120 mm fan mount. A 3-pin to Molex adapter is also included to accommodate users who do not have 3-pin motherboard connections.

"The TrueQuiet Pro 120 is a revolution in powerful, yet silent PC cooling," said Mafalda Cogliani, Global Marketing Director at Antec. "Its unique design provides an airflow-to-noise that competitors will be hard-pressed to match."

The TrueQuiet Pro 120 is now available in North America at Fry's Electronics, NCIX, Canada Computers and other major retailers and etailers at an MSRP of $19.95. Mass availability is expected in Europe on or around March 22, 2012.
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6 Comments on Antec Announces TrueQuiet Pro 120 Fan

#1
LAN_deRf_HA
Bearings? The hub reminds me of those oil seeping Slipstream fans. Wouldn't trust those in my case, and certainly wouldn't pay $20 for them.
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#2
ironwolf
*sigh* The use of "revolutionary" made me LOL a little bit. Way overused by these companies.
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#3
gvblake22
Yeah, no specs for bearing technology or decibel rating! What kind of a "revolutionary" product press release is this? It looks nice, but that's about all you can decipher from the marketing jargon.
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#4
xBruce88x
Full specs

Here's the full specs of these fans
Unique framed fan blade provides superior airflow and minimal turbulence
2-speed switch maximizes cooling effectiveness
Silicone grommets and tool-less mounting pins reduce vibration and noise
Voltage: 12V DC
Speed: 600 / 1200 RPM
Airflow: 21.1 / 46.3 CFM
Noise: <17.8 / 18.9 dBA
Safety certifications: CE, RoHS, TÜ, cUL
Dimensions:
- 120 mm (H) x 120 mm (W) x 25 mm (D)
- 4.7" (H) x 4.7" (W) x 1.0" (D)
Packaging Dimensions:
- 250 mm (H) x 180 mm (W) x 37 mm (D)
- 9.8" (H) x 7.1" (W) x 1.5" (D)
Net Weight: 138.9 g / 4.9 oz
Gross Weight: 204.1 g / 7.2 oz
found here... www.antec.com/Believe_it/product3.php?id=NzA1MzEy

along with another pic



Edit: still dunno the bearing type
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#5
AsRock
TPU addict
that center part just allow more air though but at what cost ?.. I'll stick with the Cougers and if your not to fussy check out the red Rosewill fans that come with a fan guard and fan controller for about $8 as any 1/2 decent 120mm+ fan at 1200RPM should be pretty dam silent.

And even the most silent ones are not silent if they are above 14-15RPM due to air flow noise.
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#6
Sp33d Junki3
provides superior airflow with only 46cfm @ $20 each.

That dont sit well at that cost. rather get the Cougar Vortex for about the same price, but perform way better.
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