VIZO Propeller Dual Fan Card
Posted by
Andy Ruffell on 4th Jun,09 in
Cooling |
3 comments
Introduction
Vizo may not be a name that you’ve heard a lot about but they have a lot of good media coverage. They offer a variety of products ranging from portable media solutions and cooling devices. Today we are looking at the Propeller Dual Fan Card.

About Vizo
VIZO Technology Corporation is a leading global manufacturer and designer of computer peripheral products serving customers around the world. Established in Taiwan in 1992, VIZO has expanded and now operates in the market completely reorganized and prepared to meet the demand for high quality products which are “Made in Taiwan”.
Features
Vizo really care about cooling and the VIZO Propeller does this in fashion by incorporating the following features:
- Lower expansion card temperature, such as VGA/PCI/PCI-X/AGP/PCIE
- Make your system work with excellent performance
- Dual fans provide the maximum airflow and air pressure
- Built in cold blue LED Lights
- Manual fan speed control for your need
- Vogue design to decorate your PC
- Low dBA level
- Easy to install
Specifications
The specifications are as follows:
- Dimensions : 207 x 120 x 21.5 mm
- DC Fan Dimensions : 70 x 70 x 15 mm ( 2pcs )
- Bearing Type : Sleeve Bearing
- Speed : 2200 RPM ~ 3600 RPM
- Noise Level : 20 ~ 35 dBA
- Max Air Flow : 28.3(Min:16)CFM
- Rated Voltage : DC 12 V
- Operating Voltage : DC 7 V ~ DC 13.2 V
- Starting Voltage : DC 7 V
- Rated Current : 0.32 A
- Compatibility : Expansion Card VGA/PCI/PCI-X/AGP/PCIE
- Weight : 140 g
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It was a sample Ant, but sadly i was not given any RRP details but i have emailed the manufacturer but sadly they are at Computex etc… so i will have to wait to find that out, and also to find out where to buy it from.
6 fans, that is a bit overkill. I hope they’re silent, or does it sound like an airplane taking off?
Andy
I think the Vizo Propeller would be an excllent companion to say Gigabytes passive cooled Radeon HD4850 1GB, shame though its not currently available.
I take it this was a sample from the Manufacturer for testing purposes.
I hope it gets released, one of these would go nicely in my Antec 900, already got 6 fans in total all with blue L.E.D lol :/ overkill?
If you have the slot open and the price is right (for me it would have to be under $14 with shipping), then looks like a spiffy card IF your color scheme is blue. I also wonder how well this would perform on a budget video card or an audio card (or various other cards).