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Fan ARGUS Inter-Tech Argus RS-07 120 mm, 900 RPM, 59.81 m³/h, Black/White
Fan ARGUS Inter-Tech Argus RS-07 120 mm, 900 RPM, 59.81 m³/h, Black/White
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Fan ARGUS Inter-Tech Argus RS-07 120 mm, 900 RPM, 59.81 m³/h, Black/White
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Fan ARGUS Inter-Tech Argus RS-07 120 mm, 900 RPM, 59.81 m³/h, Black/White
Fan ARGUS Inter-Tech Argus RS-07 120 mm, 900 RPM, 59.81 m³/h, Black/White
Argus RS-07 is a 120 mm PC case fan from ARGUS designed to provide quiet, low-speed airflow for chassis ventilation, exhaust intake or auxiliary component cooling. The fan operates up to 900 RPM and delivers an airflow of 59.81 m³/h. Available in black or white and weighing 0.51 kg, this model is intended for users who need a balance between airflow and reduced noise in compact and standard ATX cases.
The RS-07 combines a modest maximum speed with a defined airflow rating to support steady temperature control without generating excessive noise. Its 120 mm diameter fits standard mounting positions in most PC cases and the available color options make it compatible with common build aesthetics. Rubberized pads beneath the mounting points reduce vibration transfer to the chassis, helping to maintain stable, quiet operation during long-term use.
Install the fan into a compatible 120 mm mounting position in your PC case using the supplied screws or vibration-damping mounts. Connect the fan to a 4‑pin PWM header on the motherboard or to a compatible fan controller to allow automatic speed regulation based on system temperatures. Ensure the fan is oriented for the desired airflow direction (intake or exhaust) and route cables to avoid interference with other components or obstructing airflow paths.
For optimal results, use the Argus RS-07 in combination with other case fans to establish a consistent airflow path (front/bottom intake and rear/top exhaust). Set fan curves in BIOS or a system utility to keep speeds low during idle and allow controlled ramp-up under load. Periodically clean the fan blades and rubberized mounts to maintain airflow efficiency and vibration damping.
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