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Spire Launches X2 'Nano-Tech' Fan Series

Spire today introduced their new X2 branded fan series with Nano-Tech bearing. The Nano-bearings are considerably quieter than Ball-bearings (2-3dBA) and they are also far easier to assemble. Another advantage is that the impeller's center can be much smaller, which means that the fan blades can be made larger which increase the air flow. X2 Nano-Tech fans are equipped with soft anti-vibration corners that can easily be removed if required for custom fitting. For example when building into the front of a chassis with limited space, just pull out the rubber corners and mount the fan with standard self-tapping screws. X2 Nano-Tech fans are available in sizes 140mm, 120mm, 92mm, 80mm with PWM and/or LED in blue or red colors. Prices start at USD $9.99 / EURO 7.95 for the 80mm fan without LED lights and it goes up to USD $21.99 / EURO 16.95 for the 140mm fan with LED lights.

Spire X2 Nano-Tech Fan

Spire X2 Nano-Tech Fan Features:

  • Less friction, easy start up
  • Silent (less noise than sleeve/hydro- and ball-bearing fans)
  • Lower start voltage at 3.8V+ where generic fans start from 5V+
  • Curved fan blade design for higher air pressure
  • Longer life time, 70,000 up to 80,000 life hours
  • Easy release of fan motor and impeller for dust cleaning
  • Removable soft anti -vibe corners (silicon rubber material)
  • 5 year manufacturer warranty

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Posted by | Wed, Dec 05, 2012 - 08:53 AM


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