Mar 11, 2011 12:59 GMT  ·  By

It appears that a certain series of cooling solutions first unveiled weeks ago have finally managed to reach official availability, complete with their features that boost stability and effectiveness, among other things.

As it often occurs on the IT market, Enermax promised, some time ago, that it would release some new case fans sooner rather than later.

The actual announcement was made prior to the beginning of the CeBIT 2011 trade show that was held in Hannover, Germany.

What the company stated was that it had designed four T.B.Silence spinners for customers that want speed control, among other things.

For one, two of them boast rotary knobs that can be taped to the exterior of any enclosure and used for direct control over the rotary speed, while the other pair have PWM (pulse-width modulation), meaning that fan speed is automatically adjusted.

Either way, all newcomers make use of Batwing blades, which can be removed, should one want to clean them or for whatever other reason.

What's more, they are designed with the Twister Bearing and a modular frame that uses an aluminum ring to boost stability.

All in all, the new T.B.Silence fans from Enermax have a long life, of 100,000 hours, while their speeds and sound outputs depend on the actual size.

Speaking of size and speed, there are two 80 mm and two 120 mm versions, with minimum rotary speeds of 500 or 800 RPM and maximum speeds of 1,500, 2,200 or 2,500 RPM. Minimum sound output is of either 10 dBA or 8 dBA.

They should be described in detail on the official product page and ought to have been listed, or soon will be, at prices of 6.99 to 12/99 Euro.

What remains is too see just how many users figure it would be convenient to have one or more of these added to the inside of their rigs.