Merk | Be quiet! |
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Fabrikant | Be Quiet |
Serie | BL070 |
Productafmetingen | 18.42 x 3.1 x 14.1 cm; 272.16 gram |
Modelnummer item | BL070 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Nee |
Kleur | Zwart |
Merk processor | Refer_Manual |
Soort processor | Unknown |
Aantal processors | 1 |
Vaste-schijfinterface | ATA |
Draadloos type | 802.11a |
Wattage | 1.92 watt |
Energiebron | Handaangedreven |
Hardwareplatform | Refer_Manual |
Batterijen wel of niet meegeleverd | Nee |
Voltage lithiumbatterij | 1 Volt |
Fabrikant | Be Quiet |
Taal | Frans |
ASIN | B01JMELYJA |
Gegarandeerde software-updates tot | unknown |
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be Quiet! Silent Wings 3 High Speed PWM 120 mm ventilator
Was: | €21,00€21,00
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Prijs: | €19,06€19,06 |
Je bespaart: | €1,94€1,94 (9%) |
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Afmetingen van item (L x B x H) | 18.4 x 3.1 x 14.1 centimeter |
Merk | Be quiet! |
Wattage | 1.92 watt |
Koelmethode | Onkant |
Compatibele apparaten | Pc |
Geluidsniveau | 28.6 dB |
Maximale rotatiesnelheid | 2200 RPM |
Over dit item
- Reguliere en high-speed modellen (max. 15,5 - 28,6 dB(A))
- Goede verhouding van volume en vermogen
- Unieke 6-polige motor voor minder trillingen
- Extreem hoge luchtdruk dankzij een ventilatorframe met trechtervormige inlaten
- Duurzame, hoogwaardige Fluid Dynamic-lagers (tot 300.000 uur)
- Kabellengte (mm): 500; Bedrijfsspanning DC (V): 5 - 13,2
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Plaats in bestsellerlijst | #4,419 in Elektronica (Top 100 in bekijkenElektronica) #24 in Ventilatoren voor behuizingen |
Datum eerste beschikbaarheid | 15 januari 2020 |
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Be Quiet ventilator: Bijna onhoorbare, uitstekende koeling
Die be quiet! Silent Wings 3 120 mm PWM high-speed ventilator staat voor de modernste technologie, vrijwel onhoorbare werking en uitstekende koelprestaties. Hij bereikt een extreem hoge luchtdruk, die hem tot de ideale keuze maakt voor krachtige water- en luchtkoelsystemen.
Goede verhouding van volume en vermogen met 28,6 dB (A) tot 2.200 tpm. Trillingsarm, energiebesparende werking dankzij zeer efficiënte 6-polige motorGeavanceerde Fluid Dynamic-lager zorgt voor een levensduur van maximaal 300.000 uur. Trechtervormige luchtinlaten op het ventilatorframe voor een extreem hoge luchtdrukzeven ventilatoren. luchtstroomoptimalbladen oppervlaktestructuurPWM-gestuurd toerental via het moederbord

6-pins ventilatormotor
Modernste technologie
De 6-polige ventilatormotor met drie fasen zorgt voor een zeer laag stroomverbruik en een trillingsarme werking bij max. 28,6 dB(A).
Ventilatorbladen met geoptimaliseerd oppervlak:
Voor nog betere koeling
Zeven ventilatorbladen met geoptimaliseerde oppervlaktestructuur zorgen voor een uitstekende luchtstroom bij vrijwel onhoorbare werking.

Doordacht ventilatorventilatorframe
Een concept voor de beste prestaties
Het rubberen ventilatorframe is uitgerust met trechtervormige luchtinlaten die voor een uitstekende luchtcirculatie en een extreem hoge luchtdruk zorgen. Daardoor zijn de ventilatoren bijzonder aanbevolen voor gebruik in krachtige water- en luchtkoelsystemen.
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The first fan (top of the case) is the Silent Wings 3 (non high-speed) version which I purchased first. It works an absolute dream and is literally silent even at full speed, although the rpm is only 1000 I believe.
Being so happy with this purchase I decided to purchase another for the back of my case, this time a 120mm high-speed version as I figured that extra push would help the cooling in my case. To say they're different is an understatement. The high-speed version is ridiculously loud at high-loads, making me question whether there was an issue with the fan as it's absurd to have it branded as 'BeQuiet' otherwise.
I contacted BeQuiet online and their customer support has been far from amazing. I was told if I send them a picture of the fan dismantled then they will send me another one, to which I replied that doesn't really help my issue as I need my PC to be operating for work and I no longer have the old fan to replace it with.
So in conclusion, I still don't know whether this fan is faulty or if this version is just horrendous in comparison with the original purchase.


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The first fan (top of the case) is the Silent Wings 3 (non high-speed) version which I purchased first. It works an absolute dream and is literally silent even at full speed, although the rpm is only 1000 I believe.
Being so happy with this purchase I decided to purchase another for the back of my case, this time a 120mm high-speed version as I figured that extra push would help the cooling in my case. To say they're different is an understatement. The high-speed version is ridiculously loud at high-loads, making me question whether there was an issue with the fan as it's absurd to have it branded as 'BeQuiet' otherwise.
I contacted BeQuiet online and their customer support has been far from amazing. I was told if I send them a picture of the fan dismantled then they will send me another one, to which I replied that doesn't really help my issue as I need my PC to be operating for work and I no longer have the old fan to replace it with.
So in conclusion, I still don't know whether this fan is faulty or if this version is just horrendous in comparison with the original purchase.


I run 3 of them in my system, and when properly controlled via software (Corsair iCue & Commander Pro) they provide silent operation at idle to medium loads, and acceptable noise levels at higher loads. The noise audible at such a load level is a non-intrusive gentle whooshing of air, with no mechanical noise audible. This may change over time as wear and tear occurs inside the bearings.
I would suggest not bothering with the high speed variant their moniker of "silence" is kind of gone above 1200ish RPM. I know that no fans are truly silent, but at the lower end of the range from 300-800 RPM if you value quiet operation these provide a noticeable improvement from cheaper fans.
I could not find it mentioned anywhere by Be Quiet, but the fans offer "Zero RPM" operation, namely they will turn off completely below a certain PWM level for true silence.
The fans come with all the fittings you need to mount them to your case and have interchangeable corners to fit either screws or rubber anti-vibration mounts with plastic push pins. Stupidly easy to install... just line up the holes and push the plastic pins in. The cable length is also very generous so managing the cables is easy. When using Noctua's in the past I have always had to use extensions to really get them routed the way I want.
Be aware that if you want to mount them to a heatsink like I did with one of mine, you will need to purchase fan clips separately if you do not already have them.

I've set things up so that they run at around 40% speed until the CPU gets to 50C, at which point they ramp up to 70% up to 70C, and then to 100% by 75C. I've applied the same fan curve to the CPU cooler, so that they're in lockstep.
This seems to work VERY well, and I've yet to see temperatures actually require maximum speed from them. Although only 120mm, the high speed delivers great power, and they shift enough air at lower, quieter speeds, to make the higher RPMs much less likely.
I'd not hesitate to make Be Quiet! my brand of choice.

I want to start by addressing that I am a sound engineer, and a person with an ear that most just don't have. I have difference in mini-decibel range (10th of a decibel), I am a recording engineer, with a psychology understanding of the brain, and I have built computers for a while now. I have tried more fans you can imagine, but actually listened to them besides of using them as well.
Here is what I can tell you for both of Dark Rock Pro 4 and BeQuiet Silent Wings:
They produce frequences below the level of human ear hearing, and above hearing range of normal human being.
We can hear from 20hz to 20,000 hz, but not everyone, some start hearing from 45 hz, and only hear up to 14,000 hz. Hearing is very important, but the way the brain works is even more important in this review.
The BeQuiet fans in Dark Rock Pro 4 are Silent Wing 3 fans, with 135 mm variation fan specific only to BeQuiet coolers. Those motors/bearing in the fan produce frequencies around 6hz and above 19,000 hz.
Why does it matter? Well, 5 hz is frequency of the brain, if the sound produced is around that frequency it affect the brain, and it can actually make the person very angry (without knowing) or make them sick, physically or mentally. Frequencies above 17 hz are very damaging to the ear drum, they make your ears hurt, and you will feel a dull pain in your eardrums. Reason why, is the follicles in the ear drum are damaged in the process, and the pain is of hair follicles dying. Hair follicles in our ears act as nerves that transfer fluctuation of sound as perceivable sound that is transferred directly to brain, and then decoded into a set of known memories within our database of the brain. The problem with high frequencies is that they damage the ears, make you go deaf eventually, and erode your ear canal follicles in the process. Here is a key issue on top of it, frequencies above 17khz are very seldom heard by a human ear, around 18,000 hz-19,000 khz is where the dangerous zone trully begins, you cannot hear those frequencies (most people) but you are killing your hearing, but your brain is subjected by the sound and goes "insane" after a while. To subject a person to a 19,000-20,000 khz will cause a person to go insane, as will producing 5 hz - 8 hz, that range is very dangerous as well.
I studied science behind it, so I understand it, but I am not paranoid about it.
After sitting for 2 hours next to 3 fans of Silent Wings 3, I started getting annoyed, and I could not figure it out at first. I started hearing my fridge more, I suddenly started hearing air conditioners around my house (that I never noticed), and those sounds started hurting my brain and ears.
I am a logical person, so I started to check outside and inside for any kind of malfunction. What I realized that the frequency of the fans heightened the perception of sounds around, but NOT in a good way. I isolated the issue to the 3 fans first. I removed them, and my pain in the ears and irratation has subsided by about 80%. I returned the fans back to Amazon, but was greeted with the same issue in 4-5 hours of sitting at my computer. My moods are very stable, and they are not fluctuating up and down by the way.
I realized that the fans in the Dark Rock Pro 4 are causing the same issue, but to a lesser degree. Due to them being less rpm, but the frequency is the same, just to a lesser degree.
After removing the cooler, I realized it was not loudness of the fans, but the frequency it produced. I ABSOLUTELY would recommend to STAY AWAY from these fans for health reasons.
That is of course if you belive me, I have nothing to gain by it, but wanted to warn people.
Also I don't blame BeQuiet, as I am sure they are not aware of this, but maybe you will see that email and do a revision, because I care for people in this situation.
I will be sending them a separate email as well.
Other reasons for return: I am returning Dark Rock Pro 4 for several reasons, this is the main issue. Second issue is that cooling is very unstable. That part is more trivial now. It cannot compete with Corsair H105 that I had, and to me temps are jumping up and down. Tightening the bolts a bit less on the cpu, untill you hit the pressure is enough. Otherwise it will push the thermal paste all over, and thin it out too much where is more physical contact with the cooler, but no thermal paste to speak of now.
I would stay away from this cooler because of the fans first of all, and also, you cannot switch the fans to something else. It uses mounting mechanism that is specific to BeQuiet cooler. I would stay away altogether from it, because of those frequency issues, and unstable cooling performance. The fins are too closely stacked together, and fans cannot push substantial air through the fins to cool it. Fan is too low of rpm, and you cannot replace the fans with off-brand ones like Noctua.
Also, the cooler scuffs from tiniest contact of mounting brackets, chips the paint so easy...you will likely be pissed after a while. Fins bend so easy too, it's crazy fragile, and black paint just flakes off the fins, and from the mounting brackets.
Quality is poor in my opinion, but I saw some success with it in HIGHLY ventilated case, but you have to be realistic too. I have Cooler Master Geminii S524 cooler, with 4 heatpipes total, and Dark Rock Pro 4 has 14 (7 on each side), my old Cooler Master has a downward fan and never pushes above 72 Celcius on full Noctua fan profile, with Dark Rock Pro 4 I have seen 68-70 on full RPM load. What?
Geminii S524 was $35 by the way. Good engineering vs not so good. BUT...I will give the cooler 3 stars, because it's not garbage, but it's poorly designed, and not optimized for overclocking stability. I run Intel i7 4790k at 4.8 ghz, but you are telling me that Geminii with 4 heatpipes handles the cpu just as good but with only 1 Noctua fan vs BeQuiet 2 fans?
Results may vary, but I know what I am talking about, and I have to say...if you want great performance, perhaps go with water cooling AIO, or Noctua's high end air coolers.
Hopefully it explains it all, even when it comes to cooling with it. Cooler is fragile, fins, paint, and installation is semi-difficult if you have motherboard out of the case, but if it's in the case mounted....my goodness...may the peace be with you, my friends...it will drive you nuts trying to put those bolts into the bracket.
Unless you have 4 arms and patience of a god.

The fans are quiet, but the wind turbulence is not!
Got 8 of them in the case NZXT with sound proofing!
I can still hear the noise but it is wind turbulence!
Also they are all maxed out!
Also need to add that with 8 120mm fans i reached diminishing returns law!
Cpu i7 7700k no overclock and asus gtx 1070 ti trio no overclock and good cable management!
Cpu temps: 50-75 turbo
Gpu temp: 60-70 turbo