|
|
|
|
| Video & Audio Conferencing Equipment |
|
|
HomeComputersCommunicationsVideo & Audio Conferencing EquipmentThermaltake TT6025 60x60x25mm 2 Ball Bearing Case Fan |
|
|  |  | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 6 customer reviews )
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
Replacment for cisco 515e Apr 15, 2011
By Rob I used this to replace the fan in my cisco 515e it works well, and is not too loud. This also works with cisco 2600's.
This little dragon spits a lot of air and roars in the same way! Mar 04, 2011
By Ivan D. C.
"Ivan"
Not much to say really ... Is a PC fan, you know...
In short ... This fan keeps the excellent quality of materials and operation that usually offer Thermaltake. It blows like a hurricane and does a great job, the only thing for which you should prepare is for the sound that it makes... Ok, ok, is not extremely noisy but if you are someone who like to keep your PC stealth and stalking prey you might take a little time to get used, that's all.
What he said Feb 09, 2011
By bob For a 60mm fan it pushes plenty of air......but it is one of the loudest fans out there. Moved up a board in a server and needed more 'wind tunnel'.....fan works well for this....if your server closet is at the end of the hall, or in/next to someone's office who you're not a huge fan of. Turns out the TF line is probably a better bet, but it goes by ambient temp which isn't always going to tell the story of the component you are trying to cool.
WHAT? I can't hear you! Jan 06, 2011
By D. Williams
"D"
I love thermaltake products, usually. I bought this fan to replace and identical sized TT Fan that came in my HTPC case made by TT. That fan crapped out quickly and was making a terrible noise. So I replaced it with this one thinking no big deal. This fan is LOUD! Fortunately there is still one functioning original fan so I unplugged this one and left it. It was the loudest fan of many in the case, I was pretty disappointed.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Low Flow Case Fan Nov 25, 2010
By Robert Wurzburg This case fan doesn't move enough air to be really useful. Although well constructed with double ball bearing,
at only 12 CFM it barely moves air, simply not even close to being sufficient to cool anything. It's 2600 RPM
with a rated noise level of 20 dBa. At this RPM I'd expect at least 20-30 CFM airflow. Bad blade design kills
this product's performance. I've been buying CoolerMaster and other mfr. fans that cool alot more and are just
as quiet. Look elsewhere for a better case fan.
See all 6 customer reviews on Amazon.com
|
|  | |
|
|
|
|
|