Zalman Shark Fin Blade Cooling Fans Released

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Zalman Shark Fin Blade Cooling Fans Released

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A first multipurpose fan with unique shark’s fin blades is now available from Zalman!
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The new Shark’s fin Blade design enables to maximize the air flow and minimize the turbulence in the fan at the same time.

Also the new ELQ (Ever Lasting Quiet) bearing minimizes friction between fan’s shaft and bearing to ensure the lifespan of the fan over 150,000hours and also minimize the noise level below than 25dBA all the time.

This fabulous fan can be a good solution for both computer case and CPU heatsink.

Please explore key features below to understand more.

► Model: ZM-SF3

► Key Features
- Shark’s Fin Blade design ensures the maximum performance in silent operation
- ELQ (Ever Lasting Quiet) Fan for the longer lifespan over 150K hours with minimum noise
- Multiple silicon pads on the fan and Silicon pins minimize the noise level and vibration of the fan.

► MSRP:
Model / MSRP
ZM-SF3 / USD 16.99
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Re: Zalman Shark Fin Blade Cooling Fans Released

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wonder what the CFM is, but that is a sweet looking fan
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