If you are in the market for some brand new fans that will keep your rig nice and airy, you might want to have a look at these awesome new offerings by Reeven. I’m talking about the Euros, ColdWing 12 and ColdWing 14 fans, all of which promise to deliver utmost performance and reliability.
Starting off with the Euros, I can tell you that this is the company’s high-end offering, and it is clearly aimed at enthusiast PC builders who demand nothing but the best. This 120mm fan flaunts an S-FDB bearing, which enables an MTBF of 120,000 hours. In its 3-pin variants, the spinner comes in speeds of 800, 1200, 1600 and 2000 RPM while its 4-pin versions feature 500~1200, 500~1600, and 800~2000 RPM.
The 120 mm ColdWing 12 comes with a conventional sleeved bearing that is expected to deliver an MTBF of 30,000 hours. Its 3-pin version offers 800 RPM and 2000 RPM while the 4-pin variant impresses with a range of 300~1500 RPM. The larger 140 mm ColdWing 14 offers 800, 1200, and 1700 RPM based on 3 pins while its 4-pin version allows it to deliver 300~1700 RPM. The ColdWing 14 also comes with a sleeved bearing rated at a 30,000-hour MTBF, but its larger size makes it a bit more efficient when compared to its smaller sibling.
Which one of these Reeven offerings would suit your rig best?
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