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Phanteks (PH-F120T30_BG_3P) T30-120 Fan Triple-Pack, Premium high-Performance Fan, Excellent Sound Quality, 4-pin PWM, Multiple Fan RPM Modes, Black/Grey

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Style: TRIPLE


Pattern Name: Fan


Features

  • Uncompromising quality using glass fiber reinforced LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) for the fan blades and fan frame.
  • Easy and accessible switch to change fan profiles for silent, balanced or extreme performance operation: Hybrid Mode (1200RPM), Performance Mode (2000RPM), Advanced Mode (3000RPM).
  • Smooth and powerful 3-Phase motor (6 poles) operates with a lower frequency response for excellent sound quality.
  • Increased thickness of 30mm results in 25% thicker fan blades for much higher airflow performance.
  • Designed for PC cooling with aerodynamic optimalisations for better performance in dust filter equipped chassis and radiators.
  • Fan Dimension: 120x120x30mm.

Description

The Phanteks T30-120 fan brings unparalleled performance to PC cooling for any scenario. With its built-in fan profiles and wide RPM range, the T30-120 can be tuned for silent, balanced, or extreme performance operation via a simple switch. With many years of development, extensive testing and experience in chassis and air/water cooler design, the T30 combines the best aerodynamic design and quality components. Both the fan blades and fan frame are made from the absolute best glass fiber reinforced LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) material. This makes the blades and frame extremely rigid and durable. The T30 is designed with exceptional aerodynamic features, which requires high precision manufacturing. LCP enables this thanks to its great material properties. The tip of the fan blade has a continuous and small clearance (0.5mm) to reduce turbulence and deliver unparalleled noise-normalized performance. The Phanteks T30-120 features a unique 30mm fan frame that results in a 25% thicker fan blade. Combined with the LCP material, 3-phase motor, magnetic levitated DUAL VAPO bearing and three PWM fan profiles, the T30-120 fan brings the best in silence, the best airflow performance and the best in high pressure for the PC market. Dimension (WxHxD):120x120x30 mm. Weight:230g. Input Signal:PWM. Material(s):LCP frame, LCP blades, rubber dampeners. Bearing Type:VAPO Bearing System. Fan Connector:4-Pin Daisy-Chain. Cable Length:130mm. Extension Cable Length:500mm. Insulation Type:UL Class A. Flame Retardancy:UL-94V-0. Rated Voltage:DC 12V. Operating Voltage Range:DC 10.2-13.2V. Max Current:0.36A. Max Power:4.32W. MTTF:150000 hours.

Product Dimensions: 4.72"L x 1.18"W x 4.72"H


Brand: Phanteks


Power Connector Type: 4-Pin


Voltage: 12 Volts


Wattage: 4.5 watts


Cooling Method: Fan


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Material: Glass Fiber, LCP


Maximum Rotational Speed: 2000 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: 101 cc/min


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.72 x 7.36 x 5.98 inches; 8.15 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PH-F120T30_BG _3P


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 22, 2021


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Phanteks


Best Sellers Rank: #762 in Computer Case Fans


Customer Reviews: 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 796 ratings


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  • Probably the best fan on the market if the extra thickness isn't an issue
Style: TRIPLE Pattern Name: Fan
Short recommendation: This is probably the best fan on the market right now (as of 2021-09). Be sure to measure the available space in your chassis (or beside your radiator) to ensure the extra depth of a 30 mm thick fan won't be an issue, and buy this fan if it will fit. Unless noise levels are absolutely critical for your work, nothing else seems to beat the T30-120's versatility at the moment, and the fan would likely do well regardless of whether you need better performance (at higher noise) or better acoustics (lower volume) with still decent performance. Review: The T30-120 is a 120x120x30 mm fan, which is 5 mm thicker than your average 120 mm fan (at 120x120x25 mm). This extra depth in the frame naturally allows it to have wider blades which can generally be expected to push air more efficiently. This fan's blades and frame are all made of a liquid-crystal polymer (LCP) material, providing more rigidity compared to standard plastic materials used in fans (and thus stricter tolerances between blade and frame due to less concern over blade flexion at high rotational speeds) and overall a more durable fan, assuming the motor and bearings are also well constructed. Before discussing anything else, the main issue users may run into with the T30-120 is the non-standard 30 mm depth that limits the fan's ability to fit in more space-restricted mounting positions on a chassis (perhaps highly limiting in small-form-factor systems), but it wasn't an issue for me below the PSU shroud of the Fractal Define R6 chassis, aside from having to slightly push the PSU cables upwards a bit further. The T30-120 also seem to fit without issue in the intake and exhaust positions of this chassis. I believe most mid-tower and full-tower chassis would be able to fit the T30-120, but if you're unsure about a tight fit, it may be best to measure the clearance around the fan mounting position (perhaps with a spare 25 mm thick fan installed to see whether an extra 5 mm would cause problems) before you purchase the T30-120 sight unseen. For a brief history on LCP fans, Noctua introduced the A12x25 with highly swept LCP blades (possibly inspired by the older, but still highly-regarded Nidec Gentle Typhoon) in 2018, and the A12x25 quickly became Noctua's premier general-purpose fan. Reviewers with quantitative testing equipment found the fan to be superior to their less LCP-containing competitors in most situations, assuming the relatively high price wasn't an issue. No other manufacturers seemed interested in making competing LCP fans until Thermaltake released 120 mm LCP fans at the end of 2020, with 140 mm versions coming shortly after. Thermaltake's cheaper but similarly performing Toughfan 12 was essentially just an A12x25 with slightly different aesthetics (and possibly weaker quality control), but the Toughfan 14 brought something new to the market because Noctua had not made a 140 mm variant of their LCP fans yet. Earlier this year I purchased the Toughfan 14 (to replace some Noctua fans in my system) and found them to be decent chassis fans because they provided a somewhat scaled-up version of the A12x25's already industry-leading performance. There was the obvious trade-off of higher noise for higher performance that comes with larger diameter fans rotating at roughly the same speed, but the Toughfan 14 seemed like a good option given the increased peak performance and slightly lower price. However, after trying the T30-120, there seems to be no reason to recommend the Toughfan 14 in any situation where the T30-120 would fit. The T30-120 running at 3000 RPM seems to do better pulling air through high resistance (the restrictive bottom dust filter on the Define R6) than the Toughfan 14 running at its maximum 2000 RPM. At 3000 RPM, the noise of the T30-120 is still comparable to the Toughfan 14 at 2000 RPM, so the T30-120 is providing superior performance at similar noise volume for my use case. (Of course, both the Toughfan 14 and T30-120 can outperform the A12x25 if disregarding noise output.) The T30-120 supports three modes of operation as mentioned in the specifications: a low power 1200 RPM mode, a standard 2000 RPM mode, and a high-performance 3000 RPM mode. Only the 1200 RPM mode is specified to have an idle-stop feature below 50% PWM signal, but I've found the fans in my three-pack to stop at 3% PWM signal or lower in both the 2000 RPM and 3000 RPM modes for semi-passive cooling controllable entirely by PWM fan curves in any of the three operation modes. My T30-120 fans spin at around 280 RPM before they stop at 3% PWM signal, so going off official specifications alone, they appear to have a wider range of operation in the 3000 RPM mode than Noctua's industrialPPC line (which have a stated minimum speed of 750 RPM for the 3000 RPM version). While I don't know whether this feature is intentional, having strong fans that can stop at idle makes the T30-120 outclass the A12x25 for me. (The Toughfan 14, despite already being outclassed in performance by the T30-120 at 3000 RPM as mentioned above, is also unable to completely stop at a low PWM signal so this is another area where it's losing out compared to the A12x25 and T30-120.) But speed is not the only consideration for most people looking into new fans for their system, and there are differences between the noise of the T30-120 and the A12x25 outside of the obvious volume differences from spinning at higher speeds. The T30-120 exhibits more of a hum than the A12x25 at most rotational speeds, though audibility depends on the noise floor in the environment and each user's hearing ability. (For me, this hum starts to become noticeable above 1200 RPM.) It's unclear whether this is a result of the magnetic levitation bearing or the blade and frame geometry, but it's immediately apparent on comparison and may be an issue for people that prefer the A12x25's noise profile (more of a broadband blowing wind sound than a hum). This hum also creates an audible beat when running fans close together at the same PWM signal, with the beat most noticeable at just under maximum speed around 80-95% PWM signal (about 2400-2800 RPM). (To be fair, running any set of identical fans in close proximity would likely create an audible beat, but the beat produced by two T30-120 fans sounds like it has significantly greater peaks and troughs compared to three A12x25 running on the front intake.) I personally find the T30-120 to have an acceptable noise quality (though not as pleasant compared to the A12x25), but if near-silent or perceptually inconspicuous operation is required from your system, you would likely be better off using the A12x25 and accepting the reduction in maximum performance. (Both 120 mm fans create higher pitched noise than the Toughfan 14 due to the diameter differences, but the Toughfan 14 is louder at any given RPM. For further comparison, the Toughfan 14 is still quieter and more pleasant sounding than Noctua's current non-LCP 140 mm fans at identical RPM, so the extra stability of LCP blades likely has a noticeable impact on fan noise.) While the T30-120's longevity is not known yet (having been released just over a month ago, and excluding an anecdote at the end of this review), this fan seems like the clear top choice for anybody looking for a high-performing LCP fan. The price is competitive with Noctua's and Thermaltake's offerings and the T30-120 can serve more versatile roles with its three modes of operation. Excluding situations where the non-standard 30 mm thickness simply won't fit, the only situations where I'd see Noctua or Thermaltake winning out would be if you really need Noctua's noise profile, or if you have mounting holes that fit 140 mm fans but not 120 mm fans. (One other area where Noctua still has an advantage over competitors is in the included accessories with each fan. Noctua includes rubber anti-vibration mounts, splitters, and extension cables with all their fans, along with the standard set of mounting screws. The T30-120 comes with an extension cable and approximately M3 screws in lengths of 36 and 39 mm to accommodate the unusual depth, but no rubber mounting kits like what Noctua provides. My full recommendation would be to purchase the T30-120 if they fit your needs, and also buy some of Noctua's nice anti-vibration mounts if you prefer them to standard screws. Regardless of whether rubber fan mounts actually reduce transmission of vibrations to the chassis, they make it easier to swap fans in different configurations for testing without having to use a screwdriver. I'm currently using Noctua's rubber mounting kits with all of my chassis fans despite most of them not being Noctua fans.) As a final minor note, one of the fans in my three-pack started exhibiting strange behavior after less than a week (on September 9, with the fans received on September 3), oscillating between 0 and the maximum RPM when attempting to run above 1200 RPM (meaning above the low power mode) and never fully reaching top speed at 2000 or 3000 RPM for more than a split-second. Penalising the fan's review score for a defective item is unnecessary, but the presence of an unexpected issue seemed worth noting. I briefly searched for information about this unusual behavior online and found a post where a user that purchased the fans before I did seems to have experienced the same issue with one of his fans (likely of a three-pack) at the end of of August 2021. No link is provided because that goes against the rules of user reviews, but the post is titled "T30 fan stopped working and I have no clue why" on Reddit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2021 by Ken

  • Exceptional Cooling Performance - Phanteks T30-120 Fan Triple-P - 5 Stars!
Style: TRIPLE Pattern Name: Fan
I recently upgraded my gaming PC with the Phanteks T30-120 Fan Triple-P, and I must say, it has exceeded all my expectations. This product deserves a resounding five-star review for its exceptional cooling performance and the impressive temperatures it has achieved. The T30-120 fans have been an absolute game-changer for my gaming PC. From the moment I installed them, I noticed a significant improvement in cooling efficiency. These fans work like a charm, providing powerful airflow that effectively dissipates heat and keeps my system running at optimal temperatures. What sets the T30-120 fans apart is their ability to deliver outstanding cooling while operating quietly. Even during intense gaming sessions, the fans remain remarkably silent, allowing me to focus on the game without any distracting noise. It's a perfect balance between performance and noise reduction. The build quality of the fans is top-notch. They feel solid and well-constructed, ensuring longevity and reliability. The installation process was straightforward, and the included accessories made it a hassle-free experience. Phanteks has certainly paid attention to detail, and it shows in the overall design and craftsmanship. Since I started using the T30-120 fans, my gaming PC has achieved the best temperatures I've ever had. Even during demanding gaming sessions or resource-intensive tasks, the temperatures remain impressively low. This not only enhances the performance and longevity of my PC but also provides me with peace of mind knowing that my components are well-protected. In conclusion, the Phanteks T30-120 Fan Triple-P is a must-have for any gaming enthusiast or PC builder seeking exceptional cooling performance. Its powerful airflow, quiet operation, and remarkable temperature reduction make it a standout product. I highly recommend it without hesitation. Five stars all the way! I recently upgraded my gaming PC with the Phanteks T30-120 Fan Triple-P, and I must say, it has exceeded all my expectations. This product deserves a resounding five-star review for its exceptional cooling performance and the impressive temperatures it has achieved. The T30-120 fans have been an absolute game-changer for my gaming PC. From the moment I installed them, I noticed a significant improvement in cooling efficiency. These fans work like a charm, providing powerful airflow that effectively dissipates heat and keeps my system running at optimal temperatures. What sets the T30-120 fans apart is their ability to deliver outstanding cooling while operating quietly. Even during intense gaming sessions, the fans remain remarkably silent, allowing me to focus on the game without any distracting noise. It's a perfect balance between performance and noise reduction. The build quality of the fans is top-notch. They feel solid and well-constructed, ensuring longevity and reliability. The installation process was straightforward, and the included accessories made it a hassle-free experience. Phanteks has certainly paid attention to detail, and it shows in the overall design and craftsmanship. Since I started using the T30-120 fans, my gaming PC has achieved the best temperatures I've ever had. Even during demanding gaming sessions or resource-intensive tasks, the temperatures remain impressively low. This not only enhances the performance and longevity of my PC but also provides me with peace of mind knowing that my components are well-protected. In conclusion, the Phanteks T30-120 Fan Triple-P is a must-have for any gaming enthusiast or PC builder seeking exceptional cooling performance. Its powerful airflow, quiet operation, and remarkable temperature reduction make it a standout product. I highly recommend it without hesitation. Five stars all the way! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023 by branden

  • Exceptional Performance Fans – Premium Build and Quiet Power
Style: TRIPLE Pattern Name: Fan
These fans seriously deliver on performance. I installed them in my Lian Li O11 XL and saw immediate improvements in airflow and temps. They move a ton of air, even at lower speeds, and the built-in RPM switch lets you pick between quiet operation or full speed (up to 3000 RPM) without needing software. They're a bit thicker than standard fans (30mm), but that extra size translates to better pressure and cooling, especially for radiators or dense builds. Super quiet in Hybrid mode, but can push serious air when needed. Solid build, smooth sound profile, and excellent cooling — perfect if you want control, power, and efficiency in one fan. All in all, I'd say there an decent value - much better than some other beige and brown colored fans out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2025 by Andrew

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