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Fan Specifications
| Model |
FD1212387B-2R |
| Bearing Type |
Dual Ball Bearing |
| Rated Voltage (V) |
12 |
| Rated Current (mA) |
660 |
| Power Consumption (W) |
7.92 |
| Speed (rpm) |
2,800 |
| Air Flow (CFM) |
125.5 |
| Air Pressure (mm-Aq) |
7.6 |
| Noise Level (dbA) |
45.0 |
| Life (Hour) |
75,000 |
Installation
It's very easy to install the cooler. Just choose a suitable
location for the cooler. Then remove the required back panel
screws. I removed the screws on the 4th and 5th slot covers from
the top (or from right if you install it with your casing lying on
the floor). Then, place the fan above the graphic card and screw
it in.
It's as simple as that. And because it doesn't involve
modifying your graphics card, it will not void your card's
warranty. No instruction sheet was included but you can check this
page
out if you really have no idea how to install the fan.

To ease the installation process, let your PC case lie
horizontally on the floor before installing the cooler. Because I
don't have much working space, I left the case standing up while I
installed the cooler.
On each fan bracket, you should use two case screws, like the
picture above shows. Although it comes with two fan brackets, you
only need one. One fan bracket is enough to hold the weight of the
fan. So, the extra fan bracket is pretty useless. But there's
nothing wrong in using both the fan brackets though.
The fan is about 38mm thick. Therefore, I was not able to cover
my case with this fan installed. Even if you have a wider case,
you should allow at least a 2 cm gap in-between the case cover and
the fan to permit sufficient air flow. As such, I had to leave my
case open. Of course, you can always make a 'blow hole' on the
case cover. :) |