Conclusion and Final Thoughts
During our testing we found these fans performed as described. The reverse flow feature kept our system’s radiator clean and would also do the same to keep any dust filter clean and free flowing. To be honest we were quite surprised that this is not a feature that is seen on more fans with the growing popularity of AIO liquid cooling systems. If you have had a liquid cooling system, you know all about having to clean the radiator periodically to keep the air passing through the cooling fins.
Now these fans have won us over when it comes to liquid cooling systems and we love that they did not go RGB LED nuts with them. We felt Enermax went above and beyond with the interchangeable rubber isolator mounts that allow the user to customize the looks of the fan to fit their system. When it comes to innovation, Enermax took these fans to the next level and we wouldn’t be surprised to see other manufacturer’s release fans in the next year with this feature and market them towards the liquid cooling crowd.
We were able to find them on for $12.59. Normally we would say to save your money and just stick with the fans that your liquid cooler came with. However, these fans are different since they keep the radiator clear of pesky dust buildup. If something simple as a fan prevents us from having to demount the radiator periodically to clean, then we are all for replacing the existing fans. As a result, we award the new D.F. Pressure fans our bang for the buck award.
Pros | Cons |
3 speed settings (silent, quiet and performance)
Reverse flow feature to clear dust Rubber mounts Interchangeable rubber colorized pads |
Extra cost of replacing functional fans already in your system
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