ARCTIC S4028-15K 40x40x28 mm PC Server Fan 1400-15000 RPM PWM small Cooler For Sale

ARCTIC S4028-15K 40x40x28 mm PC Server Fan 1400-15000 RPM PWM small Cooler
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ARCTIC S4028-15K 40x40x28 mm PC Server Fan 1400-15000 RPM PWM small Cooler:
$15.99

S4028-15K

TheS4028-15K's impeller is held in place by two ball bearings, making it both particularly durable and less sensitive to external influences like heat and dust

The S4028-15K has a particularly wide speed range that can be regulated via PWM and voltage. With its 15000 max RPM it is one of the strongest 12 V fans with a 40 mm diameter

With a static pressure of 26.5 mm/H2O and a maximum airflow of 32.67 m³/h, the S4028-15K is a true all-rounder and is suitable as both a radiator and case fan

The S4028-15K fits in 1U server cases, as a replacement fan for routers, switches and NAS. It can also be used for other products such as DVRs, Mini PCs, HTPCs, hard disk enclosures and 3D printers

The fan has a standard 4-pin fan connector and can also be connected and controlled on 2-pin or 3-pin headers, while the 40 cm cable allows enough flexibility in positioning



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