Technology
Fan Technology: Core Features and Performance
Cooling fans maintain optimal temperatures for computer components by circulating air within or outside the case. They work in tandem with heat sinks and come in various styles and technologies to suit diverse cooling needs.
Fan Types:

Open-Air Fans
Draw cool air in and expel heat from the sides of the GPU.

Blower-Style Fans
Use a dedicated channel to expel hot air directly out of the case, ideal for compact systems.
Key Performance Indicators
1. Airflow (CFM):
- Measures the air volume moved per minute (cubic feet per minute).
- High airflow enhances cooling but may increase noise.
2. Fan Speed (RPM):
- Measures rotations per minute.
- Influenced by motor design, voltage, blade number, tilt angle, and bearings.
- Higher RPM generally means better cooling performance.
3. Noise (dB):
- Indicates fan operation loudness.
- Measured under controlled conditions to ensure minimal and uniform sound.
4. Wind Pressure:
- Balances pressure and volume for efficient cooling.
- Higher wind pressure maintains airflow in high-resistance environments, such as dense heat sinks.
Advanced Features
- Design Innovations: Blade adjustments, impeller shapes, and guide vanes to optimize efficiency.
- Aesthetic Enhancements: LED lighting and custom styles.
- Noise Optimization: Reducing disturbances while maintaining performance.
Dynatron focuses on precision engineering to deliver fans that excel in cooling capacity, durability, and energy efficiency.