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DeepCool Introduces FT Fan Series at CES

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DeepCool has unveiled a brand new cooling fan series at CES 2024—an intriguing selection of models include the high-performance FT12 and FT14 offerings. The company's engineers have designed these to be low-noise cooling solutions with excellent durability credentials. Their latest 120 mm and 140 mm models feature powerful 3-phase, 10-pole, 12-slot FOC closed-loop control motors with MQ magnets, and true high-grade fluid dynamic bearings. DeepCool is keen to highlight impressive specifications—namely (up to) 80,000 operating hours and a 5-year long limited warranty period.

The FT12's airflow performance is rated at a maximum of 79 CFM. According to the specification sheet on display at CES, the FT12 has static pressure rated at 4.2 mm/H20, while its noise level has been measured at around 29.9 dB(A). The F14's airflow also sits at 79 CFM, static pressure is 3.6 mm/H20 and noise level is similarly around the 29.9 dB(A) mark. DeepCool summarizes that the standard-sized FT fans are powerful, quiet and durable. Black or white color options were on display at the company's booth.




The FT9 SLIM and FT12 SLIM are designed for enthusiasts looking for low profile cooling solutions—mostly with "CPU and radiator situations where clearance is at a premium." The slimmer FT range still offers high-performance in a thin-profile aerodynamic PWM fan design with excellent cooling power and silent operation. This is achieved through a combinations of efficient 3-phase, 6-pole FOC closed-loop control motors with MQ magnet, fluid dynamic bearings (that are visible through a window) with subtle light-emitting LEDs, plus the presence of full shock-absorbing rubber vibration dampening corners.



DeepCool specifies that the FT SLIM models come with a 3-year limited warranty.

FT9 SLIM
  • Airflow: 31.18 CFM
  • Static Pressure: 4.8 mm/H20
  • Noise Level: < 31 dB(A)
FT12 SLIM
  • Airflow: 58.9 CFM
  • Static Pressure: 2.42 mm/H20
  • Noise Level: 32.2 dB(A)

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lol @ specs
Waiting on hwbusters to test
This seem at the same level of Silent wing pro 4 and CM Mobius.
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this i like.
not too flashy, dont get too see inside motor much.
 
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I've seen 4 and 6 pole motors for computer fans, but this is the first 10 pole product I've seen
 
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