During the range of our fan testing, the variance was very minimal. Despite the rather dramatic appearance of the chart, a closer look will show that throughout the different output tests, the results were almost entirely consistent.
This would suggest that DeepCool has taken a simple approach with a static circa 770RPM fan speed, regardless of how hard it is working. In a way, this is good. It’s an almost foolproof system in terms of cooling. In addition, the noise levels were very low and as such this ticks the right boxes.
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