Fractal Design Dynamic X2 GP-18 PWM 18cm Case Fan, Long Life Sleeve Bearing, Optimized Fan Geometry, 300-1200 RPM UK-Wide Next Business Day Delivery
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Additional features A comma‑separated list of extra functions or characteristics that a product offers, such as special modes, connectivity options, or unique technical capabilities. The values are typically short phrases and may include multiple items for a single product.
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See Overview |
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Colours A colour is a visual attribute that describes the hue or shade of an object or surface. It can be a single dominant colour, a combination of colours, or a range such as "Black, White". The value may be expressed in common names (e.g., Black, Silver) or descriptive terms (e.g., One Colour, Assorted).
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Black |
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Fan Bearing The classification of the mechanical bearing used in a fan or cooling component, such as ball, sleeve, fluid dynamic, hydraulic, magnetic levitation, or other specialized types. It indicates the internal design that determines load capacity, noise level, durability and suitability for specific applications.
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Long Life Sleeve bearing |
| Fan Controller | PWM |
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Fan Dimensions The physical size of a fan expressed as width × height in millimetres or other linear units. It indicates the space required for mounting and helps determine compatibility with enclosures, brackets or airflow paths.
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180 x 180 x 38 mm |
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Installation Indicates the manner in which a product is installed or mounted, such as freestanding, built‑in, wall‑mounted, floor‑mounted, or other installation methods. The value should be a single text label that describes the primary installation type for the item.
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ScrewsFits standard 180 mm fan mounts with 165 x 165 mm screw hole pattern |
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Package type The form of packaging used for a product, such as box, blister pack, bag, or pallet. It indicates how the item is contained and protected during shipping and storage.
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Retail |
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Radiator size The overall linear dimension of a radiator, expressed as a single numeric value followed by a length unit such as millimeters or centimeters. It indicates the physical width (or height) that the radiator occupies and is used to determine compatibility with mounting brackets, chassis space, or other components.
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240 mm |
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Refresh rate The number of times per second that a display updates its image, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the smoothness and responsiveness of motion on the screen; higher rates generally provide a more fluid visual experience.
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60Hz 2Ms Response Time |
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TDP The maximum amount of heat generated by a computer component that the cooling system is designed to dissipate under normal operating conditions. It indicates the power consumption and thermal load the component can produce, helping users select appropriate cooling solutions and assess energy usage.
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Up to 185W |
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Type The general category or style of the product, such as laptop, printer cartridge, or cooling fan. It helps buyers quickly identify the nature of the item and compare similar products.
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18cm Case Fan |
Fractal Design
Fractal Design is a Swedish computer hardware company that produces cases, power supplies, and cooling products for computers. The company was founded in 2007 by Michael Nilsson and Peter Nilsson.
Fractal Design is a Swedish computer hardware company that produces cases, power supplies, and cooling products for computers. The company was founded in 2007 by Michael Nilsson and Peter Nilsson.









