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Yep apparenlty "high pressure"

 

This fan has 1.24 mm of H2O 

 

Compared it to a Noctua NF-F12 with its 2.61 mm of H2O and its not quite in the same level :P

 

Also the BF fan has a (56.22 CMF cubic feet per minute)= 93.8 m^3/h and the Noctua has 93,4 m^3/h. So they're on par when it comes to airflow. 

 

Compare again with the Sp120, by Corsair. It has 3.1 mm of H2O and 106 m^3/h. 

 

Hope this gives some perspective :) But then again, this fan will do perfectly well :P

Yep apparenlty "high pressure"

 

This fan has 1.24 mm of H2O 

 

Compared it to a Noctua NF-F12 with its 2.61 mm of H2O and its not quite in the same level :P

 

Also the BF fan has a (56.22 CMF cubic feet per minute)= 93.8 m^3/h and the Noctua has 93,4 m^3/h. So they're on par when it comes to airflow. 

 

Compare again with the Sp120, by Corsair. It has 3.1 mm of H2O and 106 m^3/h. 

 

Hope this gives some perspective :) But then again, this fan will do perfectly well :P

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That fan has a static pressure rating of 1.24mmH2O. Which isn't too bad. But certainly not the best. But it seems pretty good, considering that it's only 19dB

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