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Sharkoon Silent Eagle SE 120mm & 80mm Fans

Author
Logan King
Editor
Aron Schatz
Posted
July 12, 2010
Manufacturer
Sharkoon
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Silent Eagle SE
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Sharkoon Silent Eagle SE 120mm & 80mm Fans
The Sharkoon Silent Eagle SE fans have several nifty ideas that help pull them ahead of the pack in regards to efficiency and noise, but the secondary fan speeds are too much hassle for too little gain.
Tags Cooling Review Sharkoon Fans 80mm 120mm

Page 1: Introduction, About Sharkoon, Packaging

Introduction

Generalization or not, PC fans typically look alike. Now, there are various reasons for this (size standardization, mostly), and you can sometimes find differences between different designs if you look hard enough; But at a glance there usually isn't much in the way of differences between one brand of fans or the next. As innovation is usually a rarity in this segment, it is refreshing to see a company like Sharkoon take the initiative and try to improve existing designs while staying within the limits imposed by size standardization.

About Sharkoon

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Our Company in an Overview
The company headquarters is located in Germany, and in order to cultivate close contacts with suppliers in Asia, we also have a foreign office in Taiwan. From a worldwide distribution network spanning more than 30 countries, we offer customers a portfolio of unrivaled products for all areas of the PC. Moreover, our selection of products is constantly developing and reaches the broadest possible group of customers. Since its inception in 2002, Sharkoon has shown consistent growth and set itself apart through steadily increasing sales.

Our Company Philosophy
Our goal is the continued growth and expansion of our expertise, to be demonstrated in the establishment and development of successful and sustainable business relationships with our customers and partners. Some of our biggest strengths are our flexibility and rapid response capabilities and the ability to react to future market and technology trends.

Product Portfolio
We offer our customers a comprehensive range of PC components. We strive to always offer unique and unrivaled products.

http://www.sharkoon.com/html/presse/profil_en.html


Packaging

The Silent Eagle SE fans both come in the same type of packaging, largely being made up of cardboard boxes with a plastic window showing off the fan to the outside. The plastic window is actually part of the internal packaging which is common on many lower priced PC accessories. The front of the packaging has a nifty golf ball look to it which would be pretty nifty even if it wasn't directly related to the product itself.

80mm Package Front


As mentioned, other than dimensions, the packaging for both fans are identical.

120mm Package Front


The rear of the packaging mentions the feature list (in 8 languages) as well as a nice little set of graphics mentioning the RPM/Volts, the mA/Volts, and the noise to voltage ratio.

80mm Package Rear


The rear of the packaging for the 120mm fan has similar info with the charts specific to that fan.

120mm Package Rear
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  • Introduction
  • About Sharkoon
  • Packaging
Page 2
  • Specifications
Page 3
  • Package Contents
  • Sharkoon Silent Eagle SE
Page 4
  • Installation
Page 5
  • Testing
Page 6
  • Testing Cont.
  • Conclusion
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