be quiet! Shadow Wings 120mm PWM Data Sheet
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To install the fan, first ensure your PC is powered off and unplugged. Locate an appropriate fan mounting location in your case. Align the fan with the mounting holes, ensuring the airflow direction is correct. Secure the fan using the provided screws, and connect the PWM connector to an available 4-pin header on your motherboard.
The optimal airflow direction depends on your case setup. Typically, fans should be set to pull cool air into the case from the front and push hot air out from the rear and top. Check the fan's side for markings indicating airflow direction.
Ensure the fan is securely mounted to reduce vibrations. Use rubber grommets if available. Adjust PWM settings in your BIOS to lower the fan speed when full performance is not needed. Ensure that the fan blades are clean and not obstructed.
First, check that the fan is properly connected to a 4-pin header on the motherboard. Verify that the header is enabled in the BIOS. Ensure the power supply is turned on and the system is booting correctly. If all else fails, test the fan on a different header or system.
Turn off your PC and unplug it. Use a can of compressed air to blow dust from the fan blades and housing. Hold the fan blades in place to prevent them from spinning while cleaning. For stubborn dust, gently wipe the blades with a soft, damp cloth.
Yes, the Shadow Wings 120mm PWM Fan can be used in a push-pull configuration on a radiator. Ensure that the fans are mounted correctly and that their airflow directions are properly aligned for optimal performance.
PWM fans allow for variable speed control based on system temperature, providing efficient cooling and reduced noise levels. They can automatically adjust their speed to provide more cooling when needed and remain quieter during low-demand periods.
Check the BIOS or motherboard software to ensure that PWM control is enabled. Set fan profiles according to your cooling needs. Monitor fan speeds with software tools to ensure they match the desired profiles during different system loads.
The Shadow Wings 120mm PWM Fan is compatible with most PC cases that support 120mm fan mounts. Check your case specifications to ensure there is enough space and appropriate mounting points for a 120mm fan.
Ensure the fan is securely mounted and not touching any cables or components. Check for debris or dust in the fan housing. If the noise persists, the fan's bearing might be faulty, and it might need to be replaced.