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Patented circular type LED up to 4 times brighter
Shining sputtering finish with glossy mirror-like coating
Twister bearing technology with long lifetime and low noise
Detachable fan blade
Optimized thermal control setting @ 25C~55C
LED on/off function
Isolator-mounts for shockproof and quick installation



Model UCAP8-BL (blue), UCAP8-G (green), UCA8P-R (red)
Speed (RPM) 600 - 2100
Bearing type Twister Bearing
Voltage 12V
Input Power 3.6W
Flow (MAX)(CFM) 12.48 to 33.04
Pressure (MAX)(mm-H20) 0.673 to 1.886
Noise dB(A) 15
Frame Finish Sputtering coating
LED type Circular
Lifetime (hours) 100,000
Dimensions (DxWxH)

80x80x25mm

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To conclude, I have seen many fans come and go that were all about the way they looked and did little to nothing once they were hooked up.  Most of these were on heatsinks, which is stupid because that's where you need functionality most.  But the Enermax Apollish has style and functionality, two things that usually don't go together unless you are talking about a foreign car.  I'm happy with this fan and will probably be using it to replace the one Asus fan that I still have in my case. 

a There is always a tradeoff between performance and noise, and the Enermax Apollish creates an excellent balance between the two here. The Apollish is extremely quiet overall, there is barely a rush of air if you put your ear close, and it will be inaudible inside your case. The Apollish is definitely quiet at low RPMs, one of the more impressive ones we've seen to date. Your RAM fan, GPU fan, or hard drive will make more noise than this fan, so there are no worries here.
[VIDEO INTRO]
Apollish intro.

[VIDEO PREVIEW]
See the Apollish fan in action at Computex 2009.

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