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SWiF2-80P 80mm PWM Quiet Cooling Fan
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Coolink SWiF2-80P 80mm PWM Quiet Cooling Fan

Based on the award-winning original SWiF design, the new SWiF2 series of high-performance quiet fans takes its successful predecessor’s proven qualities one step further by adding hydro-dynamic bearing as well as an unique, exciting colour scheme.

Features

  1. High-performance hydro-dynamic bearing
  2. Protective cable sleeving
  3. Includes Anti-Vibration bolts and metal screws
  4. Supports PWM fan speed control
  5. PWM splitter cable for connecting a second PWM fan
  6. 7~19.0 dBA / 14.1~30.7 CFM / 750~2000RPM

This PWM version is perfect for CPU cooling because the fan’s RPM will change depending on the heat generated by the CPU. There is also a handy PWM splitter cable that will allow you connect a second PWM fan, all from one PWM motherboard fan header.

The new hydro-dynamic bearing ensures whisper quiet operation and even better longevity, which is backed up with a massive 60 months warranty. No matter where in your system you plan to install these fans, you can be sure the SWiF2 series provide an exceptional noise to performance ratio that you would expect from Coolink.

SpecificationsSWiF2-80P
Size80x80x25 mm
Rotation Speed750~2000RPM ±10%
Airflow14.1~30.7 CFM
Acoustical Noise7~19.0 dBA
Input Power1.08 W
Input Current0.09 A
Voltage Range7-13 V
AccessoriesAnti-vibration screws, metal screws and PWM splitter cable
Warranty60 months
EAN barcode4716123313342
SpecificationsSWiF2-80P
Size80x80x25 mm
Rotation Speed750~2000RPM ±10%
Airflow14.1~30.7 CFM
Acoustical Noise7~19.0 dBA
Input Power1.08 W
Input Current0.09 A
Voltage Range7-13 V
AccessoriesAnti-vibration screws, metal screws and PWM splitter cable
Warranty60 months
EAN barcode4716123313342

Customer Reviews

Excellent product

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You know a unit is quiet when you have to take the lid off your server to make sure you have not connected them up by mistake! These things are really quiet. Perfect for a home office server room where cooling and low noise levels are important.

Very Happy

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I’ve been using two of these in an HTPC for 12 months. Whisper quiet and shifts a good amount of air.

whisper-quiet and effective

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I am using 4 of these beauties in a Cooler Master Wave Master case: 2 as intake and 2 as exhaust. These fans are whisper-quiet, easy on the eye and they keep the case temperatures in check. ^_^

The PWM splitter cables they come with are also brilliant. My motherboard has 2 4-pin connectors for case fans, so I am using 2 of these PWM splitter cables to connect 4 fans to my motherboard.

Top Maks.

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I installed this in my Dell Vostro 200, replacing the standard cpu fan. It works fine and has made a really noticeable difference to the noise.

Great! Was able to cool down my PC up to 10%

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I have just installed this fan. It has arrived with 4 rubber bolts. It requires some time and patience to install, but its not difficult. My case temp went down ~10% and it’s very quiet :)

Quiet

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Very quiet and effective. Using two of these as exhaust fans in my HTPC.

Excellent in Dell Vostro 400

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fitted this as CPU fan in my Dell Vostro 400 - easy to fit & works beautifully. I ran CPU for 15 mins at 100% via DIVX converter to test it under load. with both core working flat out, the core temps hovered around 50% (speedfan readings) with little fan noise & that was with fan running at its max, about 1600rpm.

When CPU is idle, the fan runs at about 850 & is inaudible. Much quieter than Dell stock fan.

Used as CPU fan for a Dell.....

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Used this to replace the stock fan on a Dell Studio 540 CPU heat-sink. The Dell motherboard has non-standard heat-sink fittings so changing it would be very difficult. The fan however is a standard case fan clipped to the top of the heat sink by 4 clips. A bit fiddly to change, and the fan wires on the Cool-link emerge right where one of the clips needs to go so I had to break it off and use only 3, but it worked ok. (Note, this would not be a problem with an AcoustiFan as the wires emerge in a slightly different place) With this fan running at an almost silent 850rpm, The CPU core temps are a degree or two cooler than with the stock fan screaming away at 1900 rpm!

FAQ

  • How do I measure fan size?

    The size of fan you need will generally be determined by the size of the fan fitting position in your PC case. The sizes of all the fans on our website are shown as measured along any one of the fan’s four sides, NOT the distance between the fan’s screw holes! Our most popular fan size is 120mm, followed by 80mm. This isn’t really dictated by customer preference, but more by recent designs of PC cases.

    As for the thickness (depth) of the fan, generally 25mm (1 inch) is by far the most common depth, although smaller fans can have shallower depths such as 15mm or even 10mm. All our fans are 25mm thick unless otherwise stated. If you have any questions about which fan you should order, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

    If you know the distance between the fan mounting screw holes but don’t know what fan size to order, please see the following table. Note that the mounting hole measurements shown below are taken horizontally or vertically between the holes and not diagonally.

    Screw hole spacings and fan sizes

    Space Between Screw Holes Fan Size
    32mm 40mm
    40mm 50mm
    50mm 60mm
    60mm 70mm
    72mm 80mm
    83mm 92mm
    105mm 120mm
  • I received a small cable (resistor) with my fan; what is it for?

    The resistor cable (also called Ultra Low Noise or ULN cable) is designed to allow the fan to run slightly slower for even quieter operation. The benefit in lower running noise is significant. Although the airflow will be reduced slightly, this usually has minimal effect on PC temperature. We would generally recommend using the ULN resistor cable for best results in almost all circumstances.

  • How can I tell which way the air blows through the fan?

    Hold the fan so that the round fan sticker is facing you. You are looking at the rear of the fan. When you plug the fan in, the air will be blowing towards you. If you want a fan to act as an air intake, then the fan sticker will be facing the inside of the case. Some fans also have two small arrows moulded into their plastic housing - one arrow shows the direction of airflow, and the other (at 90°) shows the direction of blade rotation.

  • Is it possible to use a 4-pin PWM fan or CPU cooler with a motherboard which has only 3-pin fan headers on it?

    Electrically, there is no problem doing this - the fourth pin on the fan cable is used purely for PWM control and is not needed in order for the fan to run. So you can plug the 4-pin fan connector onto the 3-pin motherboard fan header, leaving the fourth pin not connected to anything. The fan will potentially run at full speed, so if you would like to reduce the speed of the fan you will need to adjust the fan speed setting in your BIOS or use fan control software such as SpeedFan in Windows.

    The only other problem to consider is that occasionally, components immediately adjacent to the motherboard fan header can get in the way of the larger 4-pin fan connector, physically preventing connection. This problem also occurs if you try to use an in-line fan speed controller such as the one made by Gelid.

    Another avenue to explore is the possibility of using a bay-mounted fan controller. Several models are available now which provide 4-pin fan headers, so this is an easy way to use 4-pin PWM fans in a PC system which has only 3-pin fan headers on its motherboards. When using this method, you may find it necessary to disable any fan warning settings in your motherboard BIOS, since the motherboard may incorrectly believe that its CPU fan has failed when the fan is connected to a fan controller rather than directly to the motherboard itself.

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