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Thermaltake ISGC Fan 12 120MM Case Fan 800-1300RPM 58.3CFM 16DBA

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Thermaltake ISGC Fan 12 120MM Case Fan 800-1300RPM 58.3CFM 16DBA
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Product Reviews

Thermaltake ISGC Fan 12 120MM Case Fan 800-1300RPM 58.3CFM 16DBA
69%
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Rating: 8.25/10
With 16 User Reviews
N/A@Newegg
Rating:

Review Date: 01/21/10
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Nice fan, rather short leads
Cons: The rubber suspension pins may work in some cases but not mine (CyperpowerPC NZXT). The power leads are rather short for large cases, only about 8" long.

Pros: The fan is quiet and seems well made.
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lowrider21@Newegg
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Review Date: 01/17/10
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Awesome Fan
Cons: Not really a con, but would be nice if thermaltake offered this series of fans in a blue lighted version.

Pros: Great fan, noise level is not very noticable even at the highest setting.
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lowrider21@Newegg
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Review Date: 01/17/10
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Solid Fans
Cons: Noise level is a little loud if you have several of these installed in one case.

Pros: Nice fan, nice blue lighting, long lasting.
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N/A@Newegg
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Review Date: 12/20/09
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Quiet and Cool
Cons: None

Pros: I bought this to replace the stock fan in my Antec Sonata III. This fans speed is motherboard controlled. Perhaps it is running at a lower speed than my two wire fan ever did. It uses rubber mounts instead of screws. This helps isolate the fan and keep it quiet.
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N/A@Newegg
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Review Date: 12/19/09
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Loud!
Cons: The three pin connector cord isn't long enough to reach the connection in my case. I had to use the adapter included and connect it to my power supply. Rubber stoppers included are too small for my case, screws include were way to small for the fan. Fan is extremely loud.

Pros: I was able to install it, and it turns.
Comment:
The reason I purchased this fan was because of how quiet everyone says it is. That is just not the case. Indeed I had to connect it to the psu but I did read that its quiet even at full RPMS. This is just not the case.
N/A@Newegg
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Review Date: 12/14/09
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Great Pick!
Cons: Can't find a 4-pin PWM version for my cpu cooler.

Pros: I build quiet computers. I upgrade Fans for good reasons. I put this in my wife's computer, and it pushes a nice amount of air, silently. The Antec Earthwatts 500W PSU is louder than this one. So is my Stock Intel for my E8500.
Comment:
Stock Intel cooler is next to go.
sovietdoc@Newegg
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Review Date: 12/07/09
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Quality fan
Cons: None

Pros: High airflowLow Noise (completely silent if you turn the rpm's down from 100%)Bearing that doesn't run out in few months and start to make noise2 year warrantyComes with a little fan speed knob if you don't have a separate fan controller
Comment:
I always use Thermaltake when I need quality cooling products for my overclocking needs. Been with them for 7 years, haven't been disappointed yet.
Esmartuek@Newegg
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Review Date: 11/29/09
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Absolutely amazing
Cons: The fan control gets in the way. In that sense, both cables could stand to be a little longer for those of us using large cases.

Pros: Dead silent, High CFM flow, 2 year warranty on a fan!?What is not to love? I bought 6 of them for 2 systems (2 intake, 1 exhaust per system)Only thing you can hear in the case is the GPU fan and HDDs on their deathbeds. The price is also awesome for such an extremely high quality fan.
Comment:
From what I understand about the whole wiring concept on these, is that you may possibly be able to use an extension for the fan control wire and relocate the dial to be on the exterior of the case, if you so wished. I was hardpressed for time in constructing my cases, so I didn't have the liberty to perform such modifications... maybe when the system gets much older and fan speed feels more of an issue.
Eric@Newegg
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Review Date: 10/11/09
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Dead Silent
Cons: A bit pricey, but considering how quiet it is, worth the money.

Pros: This fan works as advertised.It is built with solid materials, not cheap and flimsy like the fan I replaced.It is very, very quiet. The only way I can tell it is running is if I look in the case to see it spinning.It has a small dial control built it so that the fan speed can be manually adjusted.
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N/A@Newegg
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Review Date: 09/16/09
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Mad Fan!!
Cons: None yet

Pros: Quiet fan that blows a good amount of air. I have these fans cooling 2-19" LCD displays and a mess of marine electronic equipment in an enclosed fiberglass cabinet. I thing worth the money. We'll see if they last.
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midiboy@Newegg
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Review Date: 09/11/09
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Dead Fan Walkin'!
Cons: Fan arrived DOA.

Pros: None
Comment:
I expect a relatively expensive part from a well-known brand to work.
CosmoFloDynamics@Newegg
Rating:

Review Date: 09/09/09
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Poor Customer Service? Poor Quality?
Cons: It's no where near the dBA it said it was. I read all the other reviews and bought it because everyone said it was really quiet. I have a Noctua 92mm Fan(17.6 dBA), 2 Enermax UC-12EB 120mm fans(17 dBA), and a Cooler Master R4-S2S-12AK-GP 120mm fan(19.8 dBA). On the Thermaltake website, it says this fan ranges from 16 dBA to a little less than 20 dBA at max RPM. Past 1180 RPM (according to BIOS) this thing is noticeably the LOUDEST fan in my case by far. I need to turn this down to around 1000 RPM for the Coolermaster fan's noise to drown out everything else. It scares me to think that this fan is going to keep getting louder after running a few hundred hours (This info is also from their website). It just seems wrong that such as pricey fan does not share the the quality of my other fans.

Pros: The design looks ok for wind impedence, uses resonance and turbulence to cancel wind noise. It's a lot more quiet when the intake side has positive pressure, but the bearing still whines and buzzes at higher RPMs. The CFM does seem correct, it does blow a lot of air. It also has a small potentiometer connected to the wire to adjust fan speed, though it's really short so it's hard to rewire it to outside the case for easier access.
Comment:
I e-mailed customer service, they said they'd get back in 48 business hours, it's been 72 hours and still no response. I might have to end up calling them seeing if I got a defective fan, and maybe these fans really are as silent as other people say. But judging by their website, they seem reluctant for RMA's.I don't know if my standards are different from other people's, but the Enermax and Noctua fans are really dead silent. And this Thermaltake fan just doesn't even come close to comparing. I just feel ripped off spending the money on this and finding out it doesn't live up to the hype. Thermaltake usually gets high ratings, but guess I should think twice about them now.Maybe Noctua, Enermax, and Coolermaster underestimated their dBA ratings, and this is just what 20 dBA is supposed to sound like, but I got 4 companies that say their fan ranges from 15-20 dBA, and Thermaltake takes the crown for the loudest, by a lot. Manufacturer Response:CosmoFloDynamics,Please contact me at cs3@thermaltakeusa.com so we can take care of this problem for you.
N/A@Newegg
Rating:

Review Date: 09/04/09
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Very quiet fan.
Cons: None.

Pros: Extremely quiet even at max speed.
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ITguySDCA@Newegg
Rating:

Review Date: 08/15/09
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Best fan on the market
Cons: No LED glow if thats something your looking for.

Pros: Ultra silent, excellent engineering, High quality materials, Looks like a real winner.
Comment:
In my professional opinion this fan is the best thing on the market and at an incredible value. I have tried 100's of fans over the years in countless computers and this takes the cake. You would be foolish to buy anything else.
Antagonist@Newegg
Rating:

Review Date: 08/01/09
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Quietest fan I've ever not heard.
Cons: None.

Pros: Absolutely silent. I have it running at full RPMs and I still can't hear it over the sounds of my very quiet neighborhood.
Comment:
Seriously, buy this fan. I can't imagine ever going back.
Gr8@Newegg
Rating:

Review Date: 06/18/09
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Wonderful
Cons: None.

Pros: These fan are simply wonderful. On the full speed they make negligible noise. I will recommend them to anyone. For best air circulation, I will recommend to set it on full speed.
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