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A Review On: BitFenix Spectre Pro LED (120mm)

BitFenix Spectre Pro LED (120mm)

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Pros: SILENT, Switchable LEDs, Moddable. Slightly above average airflow.

Cons: Confusing rubber pins, bad 7v connector concept.

BitFenix Spectre Pro Review
SniperTeamTango
Entire review dictated in Microsoft Windows speech recognition.

Just got theset a few days back from xbournex, unfortunately during the foldathon so testing immediately was not an option. Not going to lie I was excited to get these fans and am very glad I'm not under some NDA to not talk about them for a while. So far I have only powered up one just to make sure they worked, and if the LED's didn't light up, I would have started to get concerned.

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These things are freakin' quiet and they push a fair bit of air. For starters we're just going to look at the overall build quality of the fans. I'll reserve the next few posts and include estimated dates of when new information will be available.

Unboxing:
The fans come with 4 rubber pins to reduce vibrations, a molex to PWM converter, a 2pin lead to connect to a Hydra/Custom LED controller, a jumper for the LED's, and of course 4 mounting bolts.

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First thing I noticed was this fan felt really light, the entire unit can't weigh more than half a pound. The frame felt almost pliable in my hands, and it did certainly have some bend to it. Upon further inspection I noticed the LED pins and LED's themselves were easily accessed. Read into that as you will modders, but this surprised me none the less.

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However, I have yet to find a stronger fanblade than the ones on this fan, its practically unbendable (I can not flex it) I doubt any force capable of bending it would not just simply break the plastic fanblade. Not that this is a dig to the fans, just that plastic isn't the strongest of materials thumb.gif

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So far they're decent, I'd pay the extra 5 dollars for them. My one complaint is I do not understand the use of the rubber pins, google to the rescue.

First things first: the test bench:
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Asus M4N98TD EVO
AMD Phenom II 1100t Black Edition @ stock
H100 liquid cooling @ setting 3.
Antec Lanboy Air with all stock fans disabled.
GTX 460 2win single screen.

Testing Analog:
F@H Gpu Tracker SMP client for 30 minutes (I could not get prime95 in time as I needed 30 minutes per run and 3 runs were done.)

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First I did a dry run with the corsair H100 stock fans, god I don't like those loud things.

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Got some decent idle and load temps after 30 min of SMP folding.
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Not all that bad, but as my family can attest to these were WAY too loud to run the PC during the day.

Next up are the Spectre Pro's in push. Now before I post the results, a couple comments on the adapters included with the fans.

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If you have ever taken electronics/computer engineering you'll see why this is bad. Connecting the 12v molex power, to the 5v molex power. Not the safest of practices but most PSU's won't care, however I believe this to be useless as with correct molex wiring there was a noticeable RPM difference with no difference in volume. This is NOT the same as 7v modding a PSU, but can have similar results if done incorrectly, however unlikely as this is, be careful.

Alright, Spectre Pro's in push:

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Results:

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On par with the corsair H100 stock fans, but stealthy quiet. I could not hear these from 3 feet.

Now, why not take it to 11? I received 4, so push/pull time.

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All in all not a lot of improvement there.

So, overall, these fans are on par with most other 120mm fans, with the exception of being nearly silent. Even the 4 now sitting in my sig rig cannot be heard if I kill the other fans.

I give them a 4/5, some modding will be done with these because of the switching LEDs, (something that should be more common) and for being as quiet as advertised. Oh and the frames light up a fair bit. This is the conclusion of the review. Big round of applause for xbournex and this freebie.
STT, out.

16 Comments

Going to have to get some when I get my new case. Going to love lighting up my room with these!

Silence is golden imo.
Nice review! I'm planning on decking out my HAF-X with 1x 230mm, 3x 200mm, 1x 140mm and 3x 120mm of the white LED versions.
@Obrien: If you're going with these have them shipped from canadacomps online to the store, free shipping. They don't carry a big stock of them >:
@Paradigm84: Hoping to see some pics of that, I love white LED things it just never matches my themes XD.
I know NCIX carries quiet a few versions on these.
Obrien and I don't have a local NCIX unfortunately.
I have one of these aas exhaust fan in my case and I'm really happy with it. I have found that up to about 900RPM it is almost inaudible, unless you put your ear right next to the fan.
would these be good as cpu fans? With the megahalems cpu cooler and the haf x. Would they be as good as the 9gh1011 san ace? Also, why are your temps so low? maybe you could turn your fan settings down.
I have no idea if they'd be as good as the 9gh1011 fans, as for the fan settings going down, why would I lol? I seriously can't hear them what so ever. They might be good as CPU cooling fans, but I doubt it as heatsink fans are usually smaller and have insane RPM by comparison.
The h100 is a very slim rad, and doing push pull will have no gain on just push or pull (counting that you have decent fans) when push pull makes a difference is in the 60 mil and over.(and even then its barely 5 degrees) I say that if you are going water cooled, go for the thickest rad with only one set of fans. So basically, the only time push pull will make a difference in temps on the h100 is when you use s**** fans.
Not sure if being argumentative due to strong tone, or informative as its widely known I don't watercool.
Anyways, they sent me 4 and said "rad tests" I said OK and went from there .
thanks, maybe I'll get these and use them for case fans
Sorry if you felt like that was a strong tone, I was just stating the facts. I do now agree (now that I read it again) that I could have said it in a nicer way. And also I did not know you did not water cool.
Yeah I recommend them for their ridiculously low noise.

Yeah in the LBA thread I'm the only one technically using the "Lanboy AIR instead of Lanboy Water" No blocks for my card + no budget. Thanks for the apology, but I didn't assume anything.
Yes very quiet, using 2-140 pro`s in new build.
Thanks for the review. Going to grab some of those all-black ones. <3
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