The front of the box uses a pretty epic flaming dragon design which really emphasizes how good the red looks on these fans.
On the back we see this fan is rated for a maximum of 61.2 CFM at just 22.5 dBA.
Included is the fan itself, which has a sleeved cable to the edge of the frame, and four good quality black screws.
The fan’s red colour is really quite striking and I think it looks great. It is certainly not a design for the faint hearted but I still think it looks like a quality fan.
The back is very interesting, it is filled with all these ridges and notches and I can only assume these help reduce the acoustics of the air movement.
From the side we can see the Noiseblocker branding more clearly. As far as I am aware Noiseblocker make these fans for Phobya who then sell them in red. I believe the “normal” Noiseblocker fans are available in mainly white and black colours. The frame is 25mm thick.
Here is a close up on the rear cabling which you can see is unsleeved, but only the white cable really stands out.
Each corner has an anti-vibration rubber pad, much like the Noctua NF-F12s, these should prevent vibrations and rattling noises.
Here you can see more closely the notches cut into the blades, they look very funky indeed.
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