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Thermaltake ToughFan 12 High Static Pressure 2000 PWM, Metal-Reinforced Motor Hub, Gen.2 Hydraulic Bearing 120mm Case/Radiator Fan (2 Pack) CL-F082-PL12BL-A Black

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Color: Black


Size: 2 Pack


Style: TOUGHFAN 12


Features

  • Unparalleled Cooling Performance: The TOUGHFAN is a PWM controlled fan which is designed to perform at a maximum operating speed of up to 2000 RPM allowing unparalleled cooling performance.
  • Exceptional Blade Design: Featuring extreme tensile strength and low thermal expansion coefficient materials, the fan blade is built with special liquid crystal polymer (LCP), a compound which minimizes vibration when the fan is operating at full speed.
  • Metal-Reinforced Motor Hub: The TOUGHFANs center is constructed with a full steel motor hub providing enhanced stability and durability.
  • The 2nd Generation Hydraulic Bearing: The 2nd generation hydraulic bearing incorporates a new shaft design with inside etches allowing preservation of lubricant on both sides whilst reducing noise during operation.

Description

Thermaltake TOUGHFAN PWM-controlled high static pressure fan features an optimized structure to maximize high-end cooling needs. P/N: CL-F082-PL12BL-A FAN DIMENSION: 120 x 120 x 25 mm FAN STARTED VOLTAGE: 9.0 V FAN RATED VOLTAGE: 12 V RATED CURRENT: 0.12 A (Fan x1) POWER INPUT: 1.44 W (Fan x1) FAN SPEED: 500 ~ 2000 R.P.M With L.N.C PWM 500~1500 R.P.M MAX. STATIC PRESSURE: 2. 41mm-H2O MAX AIR FLOW: 58.35 CFM NOISE: 22.3 db-a (without L.N.C) 19.2 db-a (with L.N.C) BEARING TYPE: Hydraulic Bearing Gen. 2 LIFE EXPECTATION: 40,000 hrs, 25℃ CONNECTOR: 4 PIN PWM WEIGHT: 212.5 g (Fan 1)

Product Dimensions: 4.72"L x 4.72"W x 0.98"H


Brand: Thermaltake


Power Connector Type: 4-Pin


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 1.44 watts


Cooling Method: Thermal


Compatible Devices: Radiator


Noise Level: 22.3 dB


Material: Alloy Steel


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2000 RPM


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.98 inches; 1.01 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CL-F082-PL12BL-A


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 28, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Thermaltake


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #1,468 in Computer Case Fans


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 367 ratings


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  • The best Noctua Alternative!
Color: Black Size: 2 Pack Style: TOUGHFAN 12
As someone who is budget conscious, I wanted to look for a fan that was similar in performance and quality to noctua NF-F12x25 (basically the best 25mm fan that uses the special polymer that makes the blades spin so close to the edges) but without spending $30 on a SINGLE fan. This product basically matches the Noctua fan but at a lower price point per fan. Its as quiet, and as powerful. its not as robust feeling as the Noctua fans, nor has the fancy packaging, but it gets the job done. PWM changes do not sound, to my ear, like they are buzzing or emitting a high pitch wine. The consensus online was that it happened at around 1000-1100RM (50% fan speed). But my computer has a pretty relaxed fan curve. so it transistions between speeds much slower than normal, and I cannot discern any noise other than the air going through the fan. My temperatures are excellent. in my current configuration, my CPU does not exceed 70°C and same with my GPU under full load. the airflow is from bottom to top, so the air is being exchanged in my system pretty quickly. the fans are dead silent at 30% so it keeps your system cool while staying silent. Now did they get to the lower price point by tweaking Noctua's homework? maybe, I mean the fan blades do look very similar. plus the open bearing in the middle of the fan doesn't really strike me as original. But considering that the Phanteks T30 also looks like the NFa12x25 , but fatter, I don't think it really matters all that much. To get this level of fan performance for a lower cost per fan compared to the competition is unmatched. Two of these fans for the price of one Noctua? That's crazy. However, the price is still on the high end for fans. I used to have a set of Arctic P12s that came in a 5-Pack. they were not as good, but were basically the same price as one Noctua fan. Do I recommend them? Yes. Get these fans, you won't regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by Lucky Dale

  • Thermalfake strikes again!
Color: Black Size: 2 Pack Style: TOUGHFAN 12
Thermaltake doesn't exactly have the best reputation. They are known for ripping off of successful products and putting their own badge on it. Noctua announced they would be releasing a Chromax version of their best fan, the NF-A12x25, in the recent past, I can't point to the exact date. However, there are photos of prototypes being shown at CES, and it looks EXACTLY like this. What Thermaltake CAN'T copy is: 1) The motor used. It will definitely be inferior to Noctua's. 2) The overall design. The toughfan actually does not sit flush on a flat surface because of the anti-vibration pads. This creates a ~1-2mm gap between the fan and radiator that reduces static pressure. It DOES sit flat without the pads. 3) The blade tolerances. Despite them also using some sort of proprietary Liquid Crystal Polymer to manufacture the blades, I'm sure that Noctua's tolerances are way, way higher, which will reduce turbulent noise further. 4) The MTBF. Only 40k hours. That's a joke. However, that's also 4.5 years of continuous operation. Although Noctua is 150k hours which is basically forever. 5) The warranty. 2 year for Toughfan, 6 for Noctua. 6) Accessories. The 2 pack does come with a splitter and screws, but that's it. Noctua comes with anti-vibration mount, anti-vibration cover, an extension cable, a low noise cable, screws, and a splitter. However, at $35 for 2? You can't beat the value. The Noctua's will surely cost that much for ONE. Do I recommend this? HELL YES. They are QUIET. I will give this sentence it's own paragraph because it CANNOT BE UNDERSTATED HOW QUIET THESE ARE. You've read other reviews of quiet fans? NO, THESE ARE IN ANOTHER LEAGUE. They are basically INAUDIBLE below 1200 rpm, and just a minor hum at 1500. They are RIDICULOUSLY quiet. Only the Arctic p12's can be compared honestly, but those have other issues, so I can't recommend those. I'm positive that the Noctua's are just imperceivably better than these because honestly, if there is no noise, then there is no noise. They push a 'decent' amount of air, not the most, but certainly not the least. However, they have excellent directional airflow and will perform very well on heatsinks and radiators. There are other fans that are far superior in moving more air. Consider this fan more of a "sniper rifle" than a "flame thrower". Want a "flame thrower"? Get a Scythe Kaze Flex 2000 rpm. That thing moves so much air, it's ridiculous. However, it's also much much louder. I personally use the Toughfan for ALL my needs, including case fans, as I value low noise more than anything else. The only other fans that might compete in value are the Arctic p12 fans, but those let out a high pitch whine sound as the fan ramps up and down that I couldn't stand, so I returned them. Those were almost perfect. These will certainly sell out as soon as Noctua releases the Chromax version of their fans, as these are nearly identical at a fraction of the cost. They look pretty much the same too! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2020 by MB

  • Replaced my P14s with these on an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280
Color: Black Size: 2 Pack Style: TOUGHFAN 14 Pro
Do you own an Arctic Rad? Then this review is relevant for you; -The Unboxing Experience; The fans come in a nice box with all the add-ons you would expect; Short and long screws, noise adapters and cable extension. You probably won't need to extensions since the cables are very long! Fitting the fans on the Arctic II 280; The problem with Arctic coolers is that the fittings for the tubes is a bit in the way so fans with big square fans like some Lian Li models often won't fit, the Toughfan 14 Pro's also have a big square frame, but fortunately they do fit, although it takes some time getting them on there, it's a very tight fit, and I made a small scrape on the plastic shroud under the fan trying to fit them on (that's really not a big deal but might give some the spooks). -Performance; Cinabench before: (83.9 C) after: (81.5) But that's not the whole story; According to reviews these fans should outperform the P14s, but not only they do so, they are also a lot more quiet when running at 50%~ speed. They sound very pleasant on lower speeds and move A LOT of air. They move so much more air through the radiator than the stock fans, I could definitely physically tell the difference was huge by simply putting my hand over my PC case as the rad is top mounted. Very impressive. Looks; The fans look great in my opinion; the color looks very nice irl, and the square frame looks very sleek. They definitely upgrade the look of the cooler. Reliability; Will update this review if something bad happens. Conclusion: This is a worthy endeavor if you stock radiator fans are bad or you just want ultimate performance. Supposedly these are some of the best if not the best radiator fans out there,They're also very good as case fans but I think there are cheaper options that will get you similar performance. It's definitely a premium product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by daniel100500

  • Used 2 Fans with CoolMaster AK620 heatsink. AMD 9-5900k max: 74 deg. C
Color: Black Size: 1 Pack Style: TOUGHFAN Turbo
The fans are not that load when running CB
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023 by Dominick

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