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ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan

ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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Very Good
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Below Average
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Rating: 9.18/10
Mayes
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Review Date: 11/17/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
Comment:
Move a fair quantity of air.Have a great static pressure.Anti-vibration rubber screwsƔ) included.Blades can be very easily removed for cleaning. Rubber screws a bit difficult to install. It is a very good fan. With my fan controller it is quiet a low speed and can push a great quantity of air when needed. The rubber screws are a bit tough to install(if i compare with other people). With a small clamp is less complicated to install.
Rehan
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Review Date: 10/28/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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Moves air like a champion, cooled my pc temps by ~ 4-5c. Rubber mountsǙ-4pin connectors, Excellent built, superior item. None. Works as I had hoped. Does make some noise but a fan controller could solve that very easily.
Milla
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Review Date: 10/26/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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Rather, Moves air, need to have got two or three. If you need to have a fan of this CFM you can't go wrong. none Cooler Master "Cosmos" 1000evga x58 SLI (Really Crossfire in my case)i7 940 2.93 now @ 4.0GhzAsus ATI 4870X2 VideoOCZ 6Gb DDR3 1600 Gold2 - G.Skill 64Gb SSD SATA2 in RAID AHCItwo - 300Gb Maxor for storage and BUNZXT Fan Controller/Temp/ClockOCZ PPCT800 800Watt PStwo - LG DVD Read/WriteVista 64 Score five.9ThermaTech i850 Water CooledProgram pulls 233 watts of AC @ idleNoise level, much less then my wife's naggingSize, think suit case for two for a MONTHAttitude, Zero, No lights, No Bling, No Windows, No Paint
Paras
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Review Date: 09/30/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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OH MY this thing kicks some severe donkey!!!! rapidly as can be, pushes more air than any fan i got. Perfectly silent at max speed, unlike other brands that rate db at lowest rpm. This thing is a lot more silent than my tough drive. POP this thing on a heatsink and bam STEALTH PC. A HTPC have to, oh i got a dirty fan/heatsink no dilemma just pop the fan out and bam easy cleaning, long cables,rubber mounts Cost? what is ultimate silence worth, as soon as you go silent there is no coming backwish there was a 100+ cfm model, id obtain it if it was twice as loud as this isno leds, which doesnt bother me If it came with a bumper sticker id sport ityou could get a s!|en% ,and it will disappoint u or u can get a Twister and by no means look back, . . . .exactly where did this yellow brick road come from
Shanta
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Review Date: 09/19/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
Comment:
Very best 120mm fan I've ever employed. Employed two as intake/outtake on a Thermaltake Soprano Mid-Tower from 2005 and they are an improvement more than the stock 120mm fans that case came with. Moves far more air yet just as quiet. The rubber isolation pegs are uncomplicated to use. My case interior ambient temps are a couple degrees cooler due to the fact of these. These fans are on par with the Thermaltake ISGC Fan12 and the Thermaltake 12cm Turbo Fan as far as value is concerned. None that I can see. Similiarly priced to fans of comparable dBA and CFM. The fan comes with lengthy 3pin fan connector which is excellent. Also, included in the packaging is a 4pin fan adapter that you can use to connect to your power supply if you don't have any 3pin open on the Motherboard. Can't go wrong.
Fanchon
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Review Date: 09/07/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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- Quiet- Numerous energy leads- One of a kind and effective fan blade style- Removable fan blades for cleaning- Red and not standard boring black- Lengthy energy cables for wire management - None so far These fans are quiet and move a great amount of air mainly due to their special "bat-wing" style. The fans have two kinds of energy leads for either 4 pin molex or three pin motherboard connectors for versatility. I advocate these to any individual not wanting a loud fan but do want excellent airflow characteristics.
Clara
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Review Date: 09/05/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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I have no difficulties with this fan. It had a nice long power wire that can route out of the way and connect to the MoBo. I wish it didn't have a "red" fan. Solid color black would have been fine with me. Very good fan.
Cort
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Review Date: 08/27/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
Comment:
Quiet, practically no vibration, decent airflow, and a ŭ.00 rebate! None My Tt Bigwater 120x120 radiator fan bit the dust, and I stuck in an Enermax Enlobal as a stop-gap. Temps went up 5-6 degrees (C), due to very weak airflow ྴ-30 CFM) & 960 RPM --a lot lower than what Enermax claims for this fan. Looking for a much more permanent solution, I read the reviews for the new Enermax UC-MA12, and wondered if Enermax lastly got it appropriate. Toss in a ŭ.00 rebate, and what the heck. I just swapped out the Enlobal for the UC-MA12, and my temps have fallen back 6-7 degrees. Base fan speed is up 600 RPM to 1560. The new "batwing" blade style appears to live up to it claim of 30% far more airflow. Very best of all, it makes use of the exact same frictionless magnetic bearing method which means it is QUIET.This fan is wonderful for my water cooling requirements. Even as just a plain old case fan, you can't go wrong with this one. I'll be extremely interested to see how Enermax improves on this baby!
Strom
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Review Date: 08/26/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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Appear no further for a rather fan. I have 7 of these running and they are significantly more fairly than my other case with one stock 80mm fan. Shipping is a little high so I had to acquire them elsewhere. Great product.
Adolfo
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Review Date: 08/25/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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These fans are quiet and move a LOT of air! I hooked it up beside a scythe SFF21F and it makes less noise and pushes a small bit much more air. My buddy is got the scythe SFF21G and we compare it to that 1 also, the scythe pushes much more air but makes A LOT far more noise. The "bat wing" fins are cool and supposedly push 30% additional air. NONE.
Tana
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Review Date: 08/22/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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Even though a bit additional expensive, you get what you pay for. This fan is the boss. No low-cost LEDs to make you look like a teenager living in the basement, distinctive fin design for elevated airflow, and the fan is red, which looks killer in a black case. Incredibly quiet without having the high-pitched whine. 4 of these stuffed in a MicroATX case sounds additional of a low growl. Leave the other manufacturers to create fans that sound like Honda Civics, while Enermax comes out with one that sounds like a Ford Mustang. Magnetic bearing for incredible life... these issues will most likely nonetheless be spinning when I reach my grave. Modest 3-Pin to Molex Adapter, and did I mention fantastic airflow for such low noise? None! I have never noticed such a high-good quality pc fan. I generally purchase Scythe with no reguard to noise levels... but because my client had a small bit much more income to spend, I purchased these which happened to alter my whole opinion.
Tracy
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Review Date: 07/27/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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I bought these to replace an aging pair of 120's in an aluminum case for P4-era hardware, 1 flowing in, one flowing out. The pair I had prior to had been rated for only a couple of a lot more CFM every single, but were A lot louder (I can't keep in mind the precise ratings), but this pair barely contributes any noise to that produced by the fans on the CPU, Video Card, chipset, PSU, and two other ࿰mm) case fans. I am very pleased with how quiet these run compared to my old case fans, and even though that pair was a great deal noisier, I do regard these as becoming exceptionally quiet for high-airflow fans. They have a exclusive blade-design, too, but I don't know if that is for quiet (less-turbulent?) operation, or additional airflow. They came with common metal screws for mounting, and rubber mounts which pull by way of the holes in the fan body and corresponding holes in the case. They work wonderful! Also came with three-4 pin adaptors. None so far!
Jory
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Review Date: 07/17/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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Excellent airflow. Most air flow I have seen in 120mm fan. The wind noise was too a great deal for me. I had 3 of these, two for a radiator, and one as the exhaust fan. My PC sounded like a jet engine. Also, these fans are slightly bigger than "regular" 120mm. I had to grid the outer edges to make them fit into my 240mm radiator. They are somewhat low-cost and performs as advertised, but not for me.
Edmund
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Review Date: 07/16/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
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Move a lot of air at 1500 RPM. I'd rate them at 4 eggs for a high-finish gaming method. Specially if you use headphones. :-)Seriously, I will eventually use these in common-purpose applications with greater-energy CPUs and GPUs Amazingly noisy at full speed. :-(It's air noise, not bad bearings or poor construction. The 18dB rating is just false. I am here seeking for replacements, since the three fans in my equipment cabinet are just too distracting, even when slowed to 700 rpm. They are significantly noisier than the two 120mm fans that came with my Lian Li PC-C50B HTPC case (I am NOT installing the two extra Magma fans I purchased for this purpose, in case you are wondering!)Actually, my HTPC develop uses a 45W AMD 600e quadcore, on-board ATI 4520 graphics (AMD 880 chipset) and a modest, effective PS. In the aluminum case heat load is really low, yet Win 7 Media Center performance is exceptional. I overdesigned the cooling. I installed three of these in my new equipment cabinet, which is loaded with hardware. One fan for each and every shelf. Airflow is good. But in my application, noise is the crucial constraint. These fans are louder by far than rated at 28-30 dB. 28 dB is 10x much more noise energy than 18 dB. I am using an NXZT Sentry LXe speed controller, and have to run the fans at 700 rpm (the minimum speed the LXE can set) to get the noise low sufficient to not disturb throughout somewhat quiet scenes.I really feel I was misled by the false noise rating and spent twice as significantly for these as I really should have. I am searching for fans that are quieter simply because they run slower by design--and don't have the funky batwing design that HAS to increase air turbulence and as a result noise.I did not get these from Newegg mainly because the shipping cost for 5 is reduced by only a couple of pennies from 5x the expense for 1, even though it's Much less costly per unit to pick, pack, and ship 5 rather of 1. Shipping must not be a profit center.
Renardo
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Review Date: 06/21/11
ENERMAX MAGMA UC-MA12 Case Fan
Comment:
Just put 2 of these in right now, and I can already tell they will make a major difference. One in front, and one on the back. My system temps dropped by 8C to 33C and my cpu temp dropped 5C and now idles at 35C with an AC Freezer 7 Pro on a E8600 in my Cooler Master Elite 335 Case. None. The RPM's on front fan is 1687 and the back fan is 1607! I have had quieter fans, but they did not move sufficient air for my system. These are not to loud, but you can still here them.
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