Fans are key to keeping your PC cool and running smoothly. At ENDORFY, we know that performance isn't the only thing that matters – quiet operation is also important, which is why our designs combine refined aerodynamics with durable bearings. Here you'll find equipment that effectively expels hot air from your case. PC fan – what you need to know PC fans are designed to ensure stability and extend the lifespan of your hardware. Their...
Fans are key to keeping your PC cool and running smoothly. At ENDORFY, we know that performance isn't the only thing that matters – quiet operation is also important, which is why our designs combine refined aerodynamics with durable bearings. Here you'll find equipment that effectively expels hot air from your case.
PC fan – what you need to know
PC fans are designed to ensure stability and extend the lifespan of your hardware. Their main task is to exchange heated air inside the case for cool air, and to actively cool the heatsinks on the processor and graphics card. This keeps computer components at the proper temperature.
The basic parameter is rotational speed (RPM) – the number of revolutions per minute. It is important to distinguish between static and dynamic pressure. The former is the type of pressure that air exerts on the walls of a duct or obstacles perpendicular to the direction of motion. It determines how strongly a fan can push air. Pressure is essential when the fan needs to push air through dense radiator fins or dust filters.
Dynamic pressure is directly related to the kinetic energy of moving air. It depends on its speed and density. It is important in places where there are no obstacles – e.g., at the back or top of the case – and when the task is simply to quickly exchange warm air for cool air.
The type of control affects the fan's noise level. A PWM (4-pin) PC fan has an advantage over voltage-controlled (3-pin) fans because it allows precise control of rotations over a wide range, even at very low speeds, which translates into quiet operation during light office work.
For customization enthusiasts, models with RGB (4-pin 12V) backlighting and the more advanced ARGB (3-pin 5V) are recommended, which allows individual control of each LED, creating spectacular color transition effects. A 12V PC fan will help enhance the aesthetics of your setup!
Computer case fan – essential for work and play
At ENDORFY, we focus on performance and simplicity. We design our fans to generate high static pressure. The right computer fan must be the appropriate size – the most popular models are 120mm and 140mm computer fans. A complete set of mounting screws is always included, so you don't have to worry about additional purchases.
Choose a model with ARGB lighting for a spectacular look or opt for classic black without backlighting!
Quiet computer fan from ENDORFY
Choosing a quiet fan also ensures stable computer operation. The most durable and quietest are fluid dynamic bearings – FDB (e.g., Fluctus or Stratus), which operate smoothly and without vibration for thousands of hours. Another aspect is the aforementioned PWM regulation, which allows the system to automatically slow down revolutions when the computer is not under load.
How much does a quiet fan cost? Basic, solid models like Zephyr can be purchased for around PLN 20-30. More advanced series, such as Fluctus (with static pressure optimization function), or RGB/ARGB computer fans, will cost from PLN 40 to PLN 80. At ENDORFY, we strive for a balance between performance and operational culture.
FAQ
- How many fans should be in a computer case?
A minimum of 2-3 computer fans (e.g., two at the front, one at the back) is recommended to ensure optimal airflow.
- What is the significance of fan rotational speed (RPM)?
RPM affects cooling power and noise level – higher RPM means better airflow but also louder operation.
- Do all fans fit every case?
No. Fans vary in size (e.g., 120/140 mm). Check your case's specifications before purchasing.