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Sunbeam Eta Series FN-ETA120-BL Blue LED Case cooler
- 1,200 RPM ±10% 54.30 CFM
- Magnetic Fluid Dynamic Bearing
- 16..8 dBA
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The ETA Series MFDB 120mm LED Fan was designed for performance, quietness and coolness. The large 120mm fan can move large amounts of air while the MFDB offers both longevity and silence of operation. The ETA Series MFDB 120mm LED Fan is transparent and comes with a built-in LED for that extra kick in visual style.
The ETA Series MFDB 120mm LED Fan was designed for performance, quietness and coolness. The large 120mm fan can move large amounts of air while the MFDB offers both longevity and silence of operation. The ETA Series MFDB 120mm LED Fan is transparent and comes with a built-in LED for that extra kick in visual style.
Ultra-SilentMagnetic Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan runs friction-free and noiseless, allowing an ultra-silent, low-noise operation at only 21dBA. 4 bright blue LEDs offer maximum lighting effect.
3 Pin/3-to-4 Pin Connectors IncludedConnect the fan to your motherboard for speed detection and control via the 3-pin connector, or to your power supply using the 3-to-4 pin connector.
Warranty & Returns
Warranty, Returns, And Additional Information
Warranty
- Limited Warranty period (parts): 1 year
- Limited Warranty period (labor): 1 year
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Return Policies
- Return for refund within: 45 days
- Return for replacement within: 1 year
- This item is covered by Newegg.com's 45/1 Return Policy.
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Manufacturer Contact Info
- Manufacturer Product Page
- Support Phone: 1-626-638-3087
- Support Email: [email protected]
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Ultra-SilentMagnetic Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan runs friction-free and noiseless, allowing an ultra-silent, low-noise operation at only 21dBA. 4 bright blue LEDs offer maximum lighting effect.
3 Pin/3-to-4 Pin Connectors IncludedConnect the fan to your motherboard for speed detection and control via the 3-pin connector, or to your power supply using the 3-to-4 pin connector.