![]() ![]() The XSPC fans were supplied by, the US vendor. Your sleeve bearing fan will last longer this way. The fan can be connected via the 3-pin Molex connector both to a power supply (with appropriate adapters, if not available) or directly to the motherboard. Strong performance and whisper-quiet operation characterize this 120mm axial fan with bronze bearings. Every six months you should check the well and add more oil if it is needed. Product information New fan from the house of Yate Loon. The fan is also ideal for Super Silent operation. Before you install a sleeve bearing fan, open the label, remove the plug and put oil in the well. Strong performance and whisper-quiet operation characterize this 120mm axial fan with bronze bearings. It looks nice.Īs sleeve bearing fans these should best not be employed with their airflow directed upward. But it has the XSPC/Xinruilian from-the-hub heatshrink tubing that extends more than an inch beyond the frame, leading to black sleeving. And like a typical sleeve bearing fan, it had increased vibration when its output was pointed upward. Did they make these fans? Who can tell? In any case, XSPC says they are as ‘Designed for XSPC radiators and cases.’ Unlike the 120mm Xinruilian fans, which were strongly built, this 140mm specimen was ordinary, and resembled some other fans. The frame appears identical to that of some other 140mm fans, so the provenance must not be taken for granted. Xinruilian is also the source of XSPC’s 140mm fan. A unique feature (at least of the XSPC fans) is that the heatshrink tubing starts inside the hub, crosses the strut and extends more than an inch beyond the frame, perhaps more than 30mm. Xinruilian (at ) also sells these fans with ball bearings. ![]()
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