Volume flow (throughput) in m³/h
Let’s first start with the value for m3 per hour, which is more common in Germany, and compare the individual installation variants from pure case fans to use on 60 mm radiators. You can see that the Mobius 120 fan meets the target to some extent in the open setup, but falls slightly short of it on the radiators because the speeds also drop slightly by almost 100 rpm. Nevertheless, the radiator operation is still fully in the green zone and the curves overlap to some extent.
The Mobius 120P ARGB behaves similarly as a case fan, but breaks down considerably on radiators and is then, at the same speed, even significantly lower than the values of the Mobius 120. We didn’t expect it to be like this, but it’s the reality: ARGB does NOT help with cooling on radiators, even in completely freezing blue light.
We have attached all fans already tested with the more detailed method in the gallery for a better comparison. The Mobius 120 is the first fan, the Mobius 120P ARGB is the second fan in the gallery, and then the rest follow.
Volume flow (throughput) in cfm
The whole again in cfm. However, since only the unit of measurement changes, what has already been said for the airflow applies to the same extent.
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