@iGermoRtis I sure can, but you can't. I FORBID IT!
Heh. Joking aside I can't find them in stock after you asked me... TK 123 are sold though, I bought one to test but never got around it. You can buy that one and just tone it down via fan controller, just make sure it can cope with the Amps and Watts this fan puts out.
@iGermoRtis Funny enough, I just called FrozenCPU, and they told me that TK121 and 122 are discontinued and they can't get them anymore. I also heard rumors that Feser dissolved partnership with Noiseblocker who probably made them so rubbery or designed them. TK 123 is all plastic with hard plastic corners. While tfc-triebwerk site still lists all 3 models, none of their partners have them. I bought 4, maybe I should put them back in boxes and wait till they appreciate in value :)
Hi I show your video can I ask how would I conect the Feser / Noiseblocker Triebwerk TK-122 NB-Multiframe® 120mm x 55mm Mid Speed Fan - 1800 RPM for my fan cases how do I do this?
To be honest, I'd rather own a Delta. They're quiet if you turn them down to the same speed as this fan, and you can crank them all the way up to 190 cfm or higher when you're overclocking or doing some extreme gaming and have a high end video card or multiple video cards that get really toasty. And I haven't heard good things about Triebwerk fans from professionals.
I have to say that the included screws are for rads, they are different threads, 4 smaller ones and 4 bigger ones. Out of curiosity, I tried to screw the nuts that come with those bolts and they don't go on, like 90% of the time, and I got 4 of these fans. Also I'd suggest you choose Frozen or someone else to sleeve it for you, since Feser dropped the ball on this one, the tubing wasn't even shrunk. I used some 1" heavy duty screws from Frozen, since I'm using them all as case fans.
can you still buy these?
iGermoRtis 1 month ago
@iGermoRtis I sure can, but you can't. I FORBID IT!
Heh. Joking aside I can't find them in stock after you asked me... TK 123 are sold though, I bought one to test but never got around it. You can buy that one and just tone it down via fan controller, just make sure it can cope with the Amps and Watts this fan puts out.
zver711 1 month ago
@zver711
lol
ok, thanks
iGermoRtis 1 month ago
@iGermoRtis Funny enough, I just called FrozenCPU, and they told me that TK121 and 122 are discontinued and they can't get them anymore. I also heard rumors that Feser dissolved partnership with Noiseblocker who probably made them so rubbery or designed them. TK 123 is all plastic with hard plastic corners. While tfc-triebwerk site still lists all 3 models, none of their partners have them. I bought 4, maybe I should put them back in boxes and wait till they appreciate in value :)
zver711 1 month ago
ha ha he said nuts
ChristianHeard1 7 months ago
Borat shirt, lol
viciadoemhalo3 10 months ago
Hi I show your video can I ask how would I conect the Feser / Noiseblocker Triebwerk TK-122 NB-Multiframe® 120mm x 55mm Mid Speed Fan - 1800 RPM for my fan cases how do I do this?
umarabid2 11 months ago
Are you in the mafia???
OtherVincentLee 1 year ago
Thank you for that! I want 4 for my case in take. Nice and quite.
AnthonyACG 1 year ago
Nice unboxing video. Helpfull and also entertaining,
Greetings.
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FuenfamTag 1 year ago
@FuenfamTag
Danke schön!
zver711 1 year ago
i have 4 fans in my pc, and theyre all noiseblockers, and now, my pc gives 9 DB, now i need to get teh xbox slim
FoodOnCrack 1 year ago
To be honest, I'd rather own a Delta. They're quiet if you turn them down to the same speed as this fan, and you can crank them all the way up to 190 cfm or higher when you're overclocking or doing some extreme gaming and have a high end video card or multiple video cards that get really toasty. And I haven't heard good things about Triebwerk fans from professionals.
GeneralHoohah 1 year ago
Thx for the vid saw the link at frozencpu.
Are the included screws for case mounting or for use with the radiatior, as i need 4 of these in my case.
BrokPiloot 1 year ago
@BrokPiloot
I have to say that the included screws are for rads, they are different threads, 4 smaller ones and 4 bigger ones. Out of curiosity, I tried to screw the nuts that come with those bolts and they don't go on, like 90% of the time, and I got 4 of these fans. Also I'd suggest you choose Frozen or someone else to sleeve it for you, since Feser dropped the ball on this one, the tubing wasn't even shrunk. I used some 1" heavy duty screws from Frozen, since I'm using them all as case fans.
zver711 1 year ago 2
@zver711 This will save me some headaches thx.
BrokPiloot 1 year ago