The packaging is simple and clean, revealing the entire fan for preview if it is placed on the shelf.
What's in the box? A 4-pin molex to 3-pin fan connector, 4 piece of screws and Gentle Typhoon AP-15 itself. These extras gives you the option to make it as your case fan too. Except that it doesn't comes with the rubber fan mount like what I have seen in Noctua's NF-P12 and Bitfenix's Spectre Pro 120 fans.
Here's how it looks like from the front. unlike traditionally designed case fans with large impellers, the Gentle Typhoon impellers resembles a sickle.
From the back, if you did notice, there's a saw edge like notches design on each and every of the impellers, combined with its double vibration reduction structure, is the answer to its low noise / near silent during operation.
Well, here comes the cable, it's a bit letdown when I came upon realizing the cables wasn't black/ sleeved. As an enthusiast myself, I can't bear having such a nice fan has it cable naked/exposed.
I've decided to sleeve the cable to make it looks better.
And it's done, a 5 minutes work which can be done easily if you have what's required. The fan now looks much better with sleeved cable, giving it a much higher quality look in overall. That's all for now and I'll move on to a small comparison next.
Unlike fans by other well known brands ( Cooler Master, Arctic Cooling, Corsair as example), the Gentle Typhoon does not comes with fancy branding sticker, but Let us check the pic below:
Since I have not done any performance test with it yet, I can only sums up things as following:
Pros - well built, aesthetic looking impellers, low noise, high static pressure
Cons - relatively expensive ( cost 59 MYR or Malaysian Ringgit each), cables not sleeved / color of cables ( not what I am expecting from a fan that cost you 59 MYR ), no rubber mount included.
Unboxed by: lucidlts
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