Feb 3, 2011 07:27 GMT  ·  By

Even though the slow first quarter and the Chinese Lunar New Year have pretty much caused a lapse in activity on the IT market, Koolance is still active, as shown by how it started selling its newest case fan.

Nowadays, most PC cases usually sell along with their own internal cooling solutions, most often in the form of pre-installed fans.

Regardless, they all come with support for varying numbers of spinners even if the latter are all optional, since users can decide on their own how strong an airflow their system configurations could use.

Either way, the fact remains that many companies are in the business of creating fans of many sizes and bearings, each with their own assets and drawbacks.

Koolance is among those that were more active sometime in the recent past, its newest product having now begun to sell.

The company built the FAN-12038HBK-184, which proudly shows off its capability to generate a much larger airflow that most of its similarly-sized peers.

Boasting a diameter of 120mm, the product can push 183.5 CFM (cubic feet per minute), about twice as much as its competitors.

This is made possible by the dual-ball bearing and the maximum rotary speed of 4000 RPM (rotations per minute).

There is, unfortunately (and predictably) a downside to this, specifically in the way of auditory comfort.

Apparently, the large rotary speed and airflow leads to a noise output larger than even some of the most powerful graphics cards available (AMD Radeon HD 6970 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 are two of them).

For those that want numbers, Koolance FAN-12038HBK-184 has a sound output of 59 dBA.

Those interested in the company's newest creation need only drop by this web page from the outfit's official website to make an order, in exchange for the sum of $11.99.