How big is the NB ELOOP 120mm fan?

How big is the NB ELOOP 120mm fan?

The frame looks as if it differs from common fans. It only seems that way, the NB-eLoop 120 x 120 x 25 mm conforms with the norm and can be installed and used like common fans.

Which is better NB-ELOOP or loop rotor?

The loop rotor is the first to combine the advantages of an axial fan (higher volume flow and less noise) with the main advantage of diagonal fans (higher pressure stability). The NB-eLoop fan mostly needs only 70-90% of numbers of revolutions compared to the best available low-noise axial fans to produce a comparable cooling capacity and volume.

Which is better NB ELOOP or axial fans?

The NB-eLoop fan mostly needs only 70-90% of numbers of revolutions compared to the best available low-noise axial fans to produce a comparable cooling capacity and volume. Due to the fact that the NB-eLoop, according to our tests, is already quieter than axial fans, the possible volume reduction can be extremely high.

Why does the NB ELOOP not have blade ends?

The NB-eLoop does not have blade ends due to its aerodynamically optimised loop rotor and therefore cannot cause vortexes. The aerodynamically optimised bionic frame increases the pressure stability and reduces the remaining resonance effects. Furthermore, electronics, bearings, and material are well matched.

It only seems that way, the NB-eLoop 120 x 120 x 25 mm conforms with the norm and can be installed and used like common fans.

Why is my NB ELOOP fan making a clicking noise?

The fan started making very loud clicking noises, the classic symptom when you have a sleeve bearing fan (or similar, as with these) mounted horizontally. For this kind of money, we should be getting a more robust bearing like the better fluid bearing designs out there or dual ball bearing that can handle being mounted horizontally.

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