Thermalright TL-P9 CPU PWM Fan PC Case Fan, Quiet 4PIN PWM Computer 92mm Fan, Silent Cooler Fan PC, Desktop CPU Cooler Fan
£5.59





Price: £5.59
(as of Jun 08, 2025 11:30:49 UTC – Details)
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【High Performance Cooling Fan】 Automatic speed control of the motherboard through the 4PIN PWM fan cable interface, which can determine the speed according to the temperature of the motherboard, with a maximum speed of 2200RPM.
【Dimensions of Silent Fan】 Size: 92*92*25mm, Speed: 2200RPM±10%, Noise ≤23.85dBA Connector: 4pin pwm, wind pressure: 1.98mm H2O,Air Flow: 32.77CFM (MAX), Higher air flow for improved cooling performance.
【Quality Bearings】 Carefully developed, solving the problem of shaking fan blades in lifting mode with durability, quality S-FDB bearings keep pc fan noise to a minimum while providing maximum cooling performance when needed and extending the life of the case fan.
【EXCLUSIVE THERMALRIGHT SHAPE】 The simple line design and the embedded graphic structure around the cooler fan, coupled with the matte texture material, enhance the appearance of the fan as a whole.
【Detail optimization】The PC fan adopts UL CLASSA insulation grade industrial-grade strength PBT+PC material, with a cable up to 55CM, and supports PWM series control of the case fan.
[Perfect match] The cpu fan can not only be used as a case fan, but also suitable with downward coolers to cooling down CPU jointly aim at maximized heat dissipation performance; Ideal for cases, radiators and CPU coolers. Easy to install, can be combined with instructions or installation tutorials.
5 reviews for Thermalright TL-P9 CPU PWM Fan PC Case Fan, Quiet 4PIN PWM Computer 92mm Fan, Silent Cooler Fan PC, Desktop CPU Cooler Fan
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Synthematix –
Top Quality Fans
Simply put these are excellent, no motor noise whatsoever up there with noctua fans if not better.Used one of these on my socket 754 windows98 machine on the akasa cpu cooler and i cant even hear it yet its airflow is excellent, these are premium fans not like the cheap chinese rubbish.Thermalright were the “noctua” of the early 2000’sI remember buying thermalright cpu coolers from overclockers years ago (around 2003) and they were very expensive, back then a cpu heatsink was nearly 50 quid.
Ramon carlos de la peña –
Awesome
Awesome little thing
yavor –
It’s alright.
It’s alright.
Jpc –
Great fans
Low noise and great value for the money
Andi –
Cheap and cheerful
Great looking fans at a relatively low price. Just be aware they dont come with either a Fan and RGB splitter or hub depending on your build ,so you will need to factor in the cost for that too.