With Pure Wings 3, be quiet is launching new mainstream fans that feature a newly designed fan frame This is intended to reduce air leakage, which will primarily benefit the performance of the radiators A total of six different versions are available at launch.
At the end of September 2023, quietly introduce the Pure Loop 2, a new water cooling system that is technically identical to the Pure Loop 2 FX (test). The only difference: instead of lighted light wings, Pure Wings 3 fans are used here. Until now this fan was not available in the market. This is changing now, as the manufacturer is officially launching the Pure Wings 3 in the market on November 7th In terms of price, fans start 13,90 euros For the 120mm version, while the 140mm model 14,90 euros Cost The following versions will be available at launch:
- Pure Wings 3 120 mm (PWM) (1.600 rpm)
- Pure Wings 3 120 mm PWM High-speed (2.100 rpm)
- Pure Wings 3 140 mm (PMW) (1.200 rpm)
- Pure Wings 3 140 mm PWM High-speed (1.800 rpm)
Pure Wings 2 with new fan blades
Compared to the Pure Wings 2, the fan frame has been optimized and redesigned to reduce air leaks. This should improve cooling performance, especially in conjunction with radiators. In addition, the The fan blades Revised, with a readjusted angle of attack for one High air pressure should be confirmed. In terms of quietness, flow-optimized fan blades reduce flow turbulence, which ultimately benefits operating noise. Fans should operate quietly, especially at low speeds.
First real experience
As we’re currently testing Pure Loop 2 for you, we’ve already managed to gather first impressions of the 120mm model in the high-speed version. Pure Wings 3 120mm PWM high speed around 1,000 rpm very quiet And barely noticeable. In this situation, the manufacturer can keep his promise. However, as soon as the fans turn up to 2,100 rpm, volume increases in line with performance. The fan runs at 2,100 rpm clearly audible.
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