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PC Add-A-Fan Model 120 E-mail
Nov 09, 2008 at 03:14 PM

PC Add-A-Fan Model 120

 

At Dragonsteelmods, we like to build our own PCs and overclock them. A byproduct of overclocking is increased heat production within the case. This is where proper cooling is at a premium. Sometimes the case chosen may not provide proper airflow and the best spot for a fan is in the middle of an open area in the case. What if you could mount a fan in this location?

Well, now you can! A company called Functional Product Design now makes the PC Add-A-Fan Model 120. This system allows the creation of a metal lattice for adding additional fans to your PC. Basically it is an erector set for your PC.

Let’s take a closer look and add some fans!

 

 

 

PC Add-A-Fan Model 120

Reviewed by: Tomas Ratas

Sponsor: Functional Product Design


 

Tech Specs,Features or the Basic Info:


PC Add-A-Fan Model 120


A package of proprietary parts and hardware that provides a simple method to add cooling fans to most desktop PC Cases. PC Case modifications are not required and a Phillips screwdriver is the only tool required. Brackets, fan ducts, cable ties, and hardware are included, together with detailed step-by-step printed instructions.


Package Contents

 

Item Description Qty                     Item Description Qty

1 120mm “E” Support 1                -14 Nut, Wing #6 14

2 120mm “B” Support 1               -15 Screw, Mach, Pan Hd #6 x .500” 2

3 120mm “S” Support 1               -16 Screw, Mach, Pan Hd #6 x .875” 6

4 80mm “B” Support 1                 -17 Screw, Mach, Pan Hd #6 x 1.750” 8

5 80mm “S” Support 1                 -18 Screw, Mach, Pan Hd #6 x 2.000” 4

6 Gusset 2                                   -19 Screw, Self-Tapping #10 x .375” 8

7 Retainer 8                                 -20 Screw, Self-Tapping #10 x .625” 10

8 Washer-Restraint 8                   -21 Washer, Lock #6 14

9 120mm Duct 1                          -22 Cable Tie, UV Nylon 12

10 80mm Duct 1                          -23 Spacer, Nylon 10

11 Grommet, Rubber 10             -24 Washer, Flat, Nylon 48

12 Washer, Flat, Rubber 6         -25 Washer, Retaining, Nylon 12

13 Nut, Hex #6 14                      -26 Manual (This Document) 1

 




A Better Look at Things:


The PC Add-A-Fan Model 120 arrives in a regular cardboard box, no fancy packaging, just the parts and the instruction sheet. In the box we find three 120mm fan metal supports, two 80 mm fan metal supports, a 120mm duct, and 80mm duct and a slew of washers, screws, spacers and nuts. Functional Product Design also includes twelve nylon cable ties for fan cable management. Included with these parts is a ten page instruction sheet. DO NOT LOSE this until you are well versed in the installation of the various brackets and such. Trust me on this.


The brackets are composed of metal and can accommodate multiple fans along their railing edge. The two ducts are composed of plastic and need to be bent into form prior to use.



It is important to note that the kit does not include any fans. Those must be acquired by the user.




Installation, Testing and Comparison:


The only equipment needed for installation is the PC Add-A-Fan Model 120 and a Phillips screwdriver. Now remember those instructions I told you not to lose, well you will need to study them carefully. If you have built Ikea furniture before, you will be able to comprehend them.


The instructions are mostly composed of diagrams and number keys for the parts needed to be used for that particular configuration. On page two, we find the package contents and the item number table. This table is the key to building everything.


Now it took me a little while to get my first installations up and going. But once you have set up a few fan arrangements under your belt, building becomes second nature.


Here I used an Antec P182 that was empty for these configurations.



Here is the duct attached to a 120mm fan.



This is the “B” support holding a 80mm fan to cool the memory in an Antec Sonata II case.



You can have a wide range of fan positions with the five supports that ship with the PC Add-A-Fan Model 120.



Summary:


The PC Add-A-Fan Model 120 is great for improving airflow in ones PC. The only limitations are the anchoring points within the case. Otherwise, fans can be placed in locations that were previously unfathomable. If you are in need of improved airflow then this kit is a great investment, especially at the price which has been recently reduced to $12.95.




DragonSteelMods gives the PC Add-A-Fan Model 120 a 5 out of 5 score.


Pros:

Multitude of configurations

Only needs Phillips screwdriver

Improves case airflow and cooling

Great Price


Cons:

Fans not included



I would like to thank Functional Product Design for the chance to review the PC Add-A-Fan Model 120 and for their support of DSM.



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