Thermaltake now creates many of the best cooling fans on the market. I have just decked out my system in their TOUGHFAN Pro 120mm and 140mm High Static Pressure fans, as they move more air and make less noise than any other fan I’ve ever tested. However, that’s not even the most high-end fan that Thermaltake makes. The SWAFAN is basically the TOUGHFAN series but with a few extra tricks at their disposal.
The SWAFAN GT14 has three types of fan blades, the pre-installed high static pressure fan blade, the high airflow fan blade, and the reverse high airflow fan blade. This means that regardless of how you want to orientate the fan in your case, on a cooler, a radiator or anywhere else, it always looks great, and always blows air in the direction or at the pressure/airflow level the task requires. It’s pretty cool stuff, but keep in mind, that three fans in one do come at a premium price too, with a single GT12 Premium Edition costing around £26.99, and the 140mm version around £29.99.
“The SWAFAN GT12 has three types of fan blades, the pre-installed high static pressure fan blade, the high airflow fan blade, and the reverse high airflow fan blade. With all the options in your hands, you can swap your fan blades to accommodate different PC-building scenarios.” – Thermaltake
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