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Thermalright Intros TY-121BP FDB Low Impedance Fans

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Thermalright introduced the TY-121BP FDB, a 120 mm case fan optimized for circulation applications. Built in a standard 25 mm-thick 120 mm format with rubberized frame mounts. The package includes rubber bolts in addition to metal screws. The fan features a long life (>40,000-hours rated) fluid-dynamic bearing. Taking in 4-pin (PWM) input, it spins between 600 - 1,800 RPM pushing 25.76 CFM of air at its lowest speed, and 77.28 CFM at top speed, with up to 2.70 mm H2O air-pressure. The noise output proportionately ranges between 19 to 25 dBA. The fan is currently selling in single-piece packages priced at $20, multi-fan packs are also in the works.



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A fan that's optimized for high static pressure, but they don't mention the static pressure rating in the marketing release? Only CFM? :wtf:
I'm no rocket surgeon, but that fan pitch looks too aggressive to be optimized for static pressure.

Edit: It's not even listed on their website!
TY-121BP FAN Spec:

Dimension:L120 mm x W120 mm x H25 mm
Weight:140g
Rated Speed:600~1800 RPM±10%
Noise Level:19~25 dBA
Air Flow:25.76~77.28 CFM
Connector:4 Pin (PWM Fan connector)
Ampere:0.25A
Bearing Type : FDB Bearing
 
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A fan that's optimized for high static pressure, but they don't mention the static pressure rating in the marketing release? Only CFM? :wtf:
I'm no rocket surgeon, but that fan pitch looks too aggressive to be optimized for static pressure.

Edit: It's not even listed on their website!

Standard Thermalright...
 

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Still.. 77cfm from a little 120mm fan that does it quietly is decent. I wouldn't be surprised if it kept up with a similar Noctua.
 
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A fan that's optimized for high static pressure, but they don't mention the static pressure rating in the marketing release? Only CFM? :wtf:
I'm no rocket surgeon, but that fan pitch looks too aggressive to be optimized for static pressure.
Good job derailing the thread. You mentioned static pressure out of the blue for some unknown reason (or did I miss it in the article?)
  1. They look like airflow-optimised fans
  2. The article says they are circulation fans for case airflow, not static-pressure fans.
Why, exactly, did you bring static pressure into this at all?
 

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Sorry for the confusion. One of the retailer sources mentioned this fan as high static pressure because Thermalright includes this exact fan with their AIO CLCs. I edited it later.
 
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Sorry for the confusion. One of the retailer sources mentioned this fan as high static pressure because Thermalright includes this exact fan with their AIO CLCs. I edited it later.
Aha! That explains a lot :)
 
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Dimensions: W94.8 mm x D70 mm x H77 mm
Fan Dimensions: W120 mm x D120 mm x H25.4 mm
Fan Speed: 600~1800 RPM±10%
Air Flow: 25.76~77.28 CFM
Air Pressure: 0.30~2.72 mm H2O
Noise Level: 19~25 dBA
Weight: 1178 g
Radiator:Aluminum
Warranty: 2 Years
 
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Here's an easy way to tell if a fan is optimized for static or air flow : just look at the gaps between the blades, the bigger the gaps the worse the pressure generated and the better the airflow.
 
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Noctuas all day for me good sir...
 
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Product Name / Product Model No.TY-121BP
JAN code0814256001526
Connector4-pin PWM
Fan Size / Weight(D)120 x (W)120 x (H)25mm / 140g
Bearing formatFluid bearings
Number of revolutions600 to 1,800 RPM
Maximum air volume77.28CFM
Maximum wind pressure (static pressure)2.72mm H2O
Maximum noise level25dBA
Package Size / Weight(W)150 x (H)180 x (D)30mm / 190g
Package contentsFan, taperscrew x4, rubber bush x4, peripheral conversion cable
Product WarrantySix years.
RemarksProduct specifications are subject to change without notice.

2.72mm H2O is surprisingly good.
 

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Looks like it’s going to take on the NF-A12x25.
Nice to see them in the running again.
 
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These are case fans, they simply copied the Noctua NF-S12A.

I use 5 of them.

A bit expensive on par with noctuas. But can it beat the noctuas?

Not quite, the Noctua NF-S12A is 33,84 CFM at 600 RPM and 6.7 dB(A).
 
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Product Name / Product Model No.TY-121BP
JAN code0814256001526
Connector4-pin PWM
Fan Size / Weight(D)120 x (W)120 x (H)25mm / 140g
Bearing formatFluid bearings
Number of revolutions600 to 1,800 RPM
Maximum air volume77.28CFM
Maximum wind pressure (static pressure)2.72mm H2O
Maximum noise level25dBA
Package Size / Weight(W)150 x (H)180 x (D)30mm / 190g
Package contentsFan, taperscrew x4, rubber bush x4, peripheral conversion cable
Product WarrantySix years.
RemarksProduct specifications are subject to change without notice.
2.72mm H2O is surprisingly good.
Wait until you see the ring reinforced rotor fans.
Is this even real!
 
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These are case fans, they simply copied the Noctua NF-S12A.
:laugh: Of course TY-121BP is case fan, and please check Thermalright's the other product, TA120, which fan's shape it used is the same with TY-121BP. Tell me which "case fan" got enough air pressure to pass through the densely fins, don't tell me sucks S12A can.
TY-121BP's shape has been for years, check when Macho120 was launched. It's improved by X-silent 120, this shape even can pass through the 27mm radiator. And then check your proud S12A, is it can?
 
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Noctuas all day for me good sir...
I never used Noctua fans or other products, because sometimes cost matters a lot, and i have (for myself in usage and spare) several Thermalright (from 2010-12), about 50 Scythe (gentle typhoons, most of their other products have pretty bad longevity, even under 3 years in soft environment) and old 30-40 Glacialtech (dual ball bearings from 2005-8 still working fine) of all sizes from 80x80 to 140x140. And i either using them myself or install to clients and friends, so we talking about several hundreds of fans.
 
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What do they mean when they market it as a "Low Impedance" PWM fan? They are saying that it will drag down the PWM signal and wreak havoc on the PWM controller and its ability to manage multiple daisy-chained fans and/or pumps? That sounds like a terrible feature. PWM is supposed to be high impedance and there is never a reason why low impedance would be better.

Or are they using terrible marketing to describe some other physical attribute as "low impendance"? Like, it has low impedance to airflow? Let's hope they aren't that dim.
 
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What do they mean when they market it as a "Low Impedance" PWM fan? They are saying that it will drag down the PWM signal and wreak havoc on the PWM controller and its ability to manage multiple daisy-chained fans and/or pumps? That sounds like a terrible feature. PWM is supposed to be high impedance and there is never a reason why low impedance would be better.

Or are they using terrible marketing to describe some other physical attribute as "low impendance"? Like, it has low impedance to airflow? Let's hope they aren't that dim.
The only rational explaination for the word impedance is that the hub and hub support struts are small and thin, offering lower impedance to the airflow.

As you say, low electrical impedance would be bad. As, thinking about it, would acoustic impedance. You'd want high acoustic impedance to keep noises in your case from escaping past the fan to the oustide.
 
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What do they mean when they market it as a "Low Impedance" PWM fan? They are saying that it will drag down the PWM signal and wreak havoc on the PWM controller and its ability to manage multiple daisy-chained fans and/or pumps? That sounds like a terrible feature. PWM is supposed to be high impedance and there is never a reason why low impedance would be better.

Or are they using terrible marketing to describe some other physical attribute as "low impendance"? Like, it has low impedance to airflow? Let's hope they aren't that dim.
Low impedance means it is a case fan, not a radiator fan.
 
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Low impedance means it is a case fan, not a radiator fan.
Their marketing department is completely clueless if that is what they mean. Very misleading. Also, it makes it so that anyone who knows anything about electronics will actively avoid this fan; stupid marketing.
 
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Their marketing department is completely clueless if that is what they mean. Very misleading. Also, it makes it so that anyone who knows anything about electronics will actively avoid this fan; stupid marketing.
Well, there is a market for anything.
High impedance fans don't cater to the noise consciencious market. There is no relativite ground in this measure. If it is high impedance, you have the turbulence.
Also, high impedance destroys the image of the coolers. Once you push more air, the flow cross-section becomes turbulent and a competitive noise race with blade servers starts. Very funny to notice this, it totally limits fan preferences.
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