be quiet! Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM Data Sheet
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To install the fan, align it with the mounting holes in your PC case. Use the included screws to secure the fan. Ensure the airflow direction aligns with your cooling needs, typically indicated by arrows on the fan frame.
To clean the fan, power off your system and unplug the fan. Use compressed air to remove dust from the blades. For deeper cleaning, gently wipe the blades with a damp cloth. Ensure the fan is completely dry before reconnecting.
Ensure the fan is securely mounted and not vibrating against the case. Adjust the fan speed using your motherboard's PWM controls or fan controller to a lower RPM to reduce noise.
Check the power connection to ensure the fan is properly connected to the motherboard or fan controller. Verify that the PWM signal is enabled in the BIOS. If the fan still does not spin, test it on another header to rule out a faulty connection.
Yes, the Silent Wings 3 can be used as a radiator fan in liquid cooling systems. Ensure that the fan size matches your radiator and that the airflow direction supports optimal cooling.
Connect the 4-pin PWM connector to a 4-pin fan header on your motherboard. Refer to your motherboard manual for header locations, typically labeled as "CPU_FAN" or "SYS_FAN".
Access your BIOS and navigate to the fan control settings. Set the fan to PWM mode and configure the fan curve according to your cooling needs. A common setting is to have the fan ramp up gradually with increased CPU or system temperatures.
The Silent Wings 3 does not support daisy-chaining directly. However, you can use a fan splitter cable to connect multiple fans to a single motherboard header, ensuring the total power draw does not exceed the header's limit.
The Silent Wings 3 120mm PWM Fan typically operates within a range of 500 to 1450 RPM, allowing for efficient cooling with minimal noise depending on your configuration.
Ensure the fan is mounted using the included anti-vibration mounts or rubberized screws to minimize vibration. Check whether the fan blades are balanced and not damaged. Also, verify that the fan is not obstructed by cables or other components.