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Cougar Shows Technical Production Designs of Their VORTEX Fans

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COUGAR, leading German PC case and power supply brand, has released technical details on their VORTEX fans. COUGAR launched this product in November of 2011 and today it has become COUGAR's best selling product with over 200,000 units sold in the USA. After a year of having received outstanding feedback from system builders and enthusiastic DIY users, the VORTEX fans have a proven track record.

The VORTEX product has been designed and tested under a series of strict criteria including air flow, air pressure, noise, performance and lifespan. The engineering has proven the design to be the optimal combination of cooling efficiency, silent operation and high lifespan, making it one of the best cooling fans on the market.



Why is the VORTEX fan so different from all other fans? COUGAR has made new technical designs available to explain the differences.

HIGH-VORTEX-AIRFLOW WITH TURBINE BLADE & FRAME DESIGN - This is a patented design that allows for optimum airflow, air pressure, cooling efficiency and extremely quiet performance.

The PWM-FUNCTION
PWM stands for Pulse Width Modulation. The 4-Pin connector allows the mainboard to control the fan speed from 800-1500 RPM. Fan speed is controlled by the PWM-signal, which delivers a value between 0-100%, the operating voltage remains a constant 12V.
ANTI-VIBRATION PAD & AERO-DYNAMIC DESIGN - This reduces the vibrations efficiently and assures silent operation. The air-inlet with optimal aero-dynamic design reduces noisy air turbulence.

HYDRO-DYNAMIC-BEARING TECHNOLOGY
COUGAR's HDB or Hydro Dynamic Bearing design is an oil seal designed giving a higher reliability compared to conventional fan motor designs. The HDB design allows these features:
1. Higher revolution precision for low vibration noise.
2. Fluid seal design, providing extremely long lifespan.
3. Surface tension effect allows for smoother running with decreased friction, making it extremely quiet.

The fluid seal design is achieved through the use of oil surface tension and hydrodynamic pumping forces provided by grooves. The bend area has centralized oil and prevents oil leakage out of the motor (oil leakage is the main design flaw of sleeve and bearing products and produces a shortened life time). Friction between shaft and HDB will be decreased due to the herringbone structure reaction (friction between the metal is a disadvantage of the ball bearing design producing noise and waste heat problems). In these ways HDB technology conquers the sleeve and ball bearing disadvantages to become a more reliable and quiet technology. Similar design concepts are successfully used in hard drives, and COUGAR has reliably applied them in the VORTEX products.


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Hmmm looks interesting. I maybe blind but I didn't see a price listed, I wonder how much these things will be?
 
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They may not be the best in the business, but Cougar fans are my favourite of all fans, running 4 of their turbines in my last 3 systems. Beautifully efficient and silent.
 

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I need to replace my loud deltas and my two dying zalmans so if these are not crazy expensive then I may pickup around 8
 
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I need to replace my loud deltas and my two dying zalmans so if these are not crazy expensive then I may pickup around 8

Over here you can grab their standard 120mm 3 pins for around £10, though im guessing in AMERICUH, they are somewhat cheaper than usual.
 
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These very commonly run 9.99$ on Newegg, I picked up three on deal the other day and they are running that price now. Great airflow and quiet.
 
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These very commonly run 9.99$ on Newegg, I picked up three on deal the other day and they are running that price now. Great airflow and quiet.

That is the Wrong Fan. The HDB fans run between $13 and $19 on NewEgg. The fans that cost $9.99 are a different, older bearing design.
 
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The Newegg reviews on the 120mm PWM model aren't very favorable. Complaints of PWM noises, buzzing, vibration...they might be nice fans but it sounds like there's some inconsistent quality at least. Maybe that's why they're cheaper than many fans with similar construction.
 
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Oh, so you're right, but if it's an older bearing then it sure is holding up fine for me. Can't even hear any of my Vortex fans in my case, and they're all outtake fans at that.

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Actually I stand corrected, I bought the version in this article on Newegg for 9.99 each during Black Friday.

Right now they are thirteen dollars though.
 

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vortex

I was disappointed with these. The static pressure is not high enough to make them very good rad fans to the point that I question the 2.2 mm H2o rating
 
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I just bought one of these and i have to say im very impressed.
I dont know who's saying their noisy but these things a super quiet.
I two in a push and pull setup the PWM isnt noisy.
There getting confused with the fact that any time you crank up the rpm of a fan more noise will be produced.

Plus they look great
 

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They may not be the best in the business, but Cougar fans are my favourite of all fans, running 4 of their turbines in my last 3 systems. Beautifully efficient and silent.

Had mine over a year now and still going great and silent..

I need to replace my loud deltas and my two dying zalmans so if these are not crazy expensive then I may pickup around 8

They are around $13-$19 on newegg.

These very commonly run 9.99$ on Newegg, I picked up three on deal the other day and they are running that price now. Great airflow and quiet.

NO or at least now the ones that are typically $10 are 1000RPM fans and not the 800-1500RPM fans.

EDIT: What he said :p..
That is the Wrong Fan. The HDB fans run between $13 and $19 on NewEgg. The fans that cost $9.99 are a different, older bearing design.
 
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I have a pair of HDBs (non-PWM) on my Hyper 212 EVO and they work well and are fairly quiet.
 
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they do shake quite hard in "updraft" position....

just slap a magnet on the back and it takes care of the shake COMPLETELY..(must be fairly strong magnet)
 
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These are great fans, the non PWN versions have much better reviews, but both are very good.
$12.99-$14.99
 
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Ncix has included that same info in their specs/ads of/for those fans since day 1 :)

I'd like to try some out, be interesting to see some reviews including static pressure ;)
 
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These are very quiet fans. I can't even hear mine and I am pretty sensitive to noise. It is comparable to the yate loon low speed in performance but much quieter. I wish they made them in higher rpms too.


Keep in mind, this graph was paid for by corsair. Corsair AF & SP Series Computer Case Cooling Fans ...
 
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