As part of the XFan line, the Chinese manufacturer Deepcool produces some of the most affordable branded case fans that can only be found on the European market. With most models divided by size and efficiency, these fans are equally suitable for simple office systems or multimedia PCs, as well as quite powerful builds focused on gaming and work.


Most of the representatives of this series went on sale between 2012 and 2017, which is why they cannot boast of support for some current technologies. For example, most of them use simple plain bearings, do not have PWM control and lack RGB backlighting, which reduces their value in the eyes of users looking for modern solutions with a memorable design and high acoustic comfort. For convenience, many models in this series are presented in several versions of different sizes. Most often these are modifications with a diameter of 100, 120 and 140 millimeters. In rare cases, these may be gigantic 200 mm fans. Despite its venerable age, the Deepcool XFAN 80 fan continues to be very popular to this day, being the unofficial showcase of the series. At a price of around $3, the XFAN 80 offers a maximum rotation speed of up to 2200 rpm with an air flow of up to 21.8 CFM at a noise level of 20 dB, allowing the potential owner to build a fairly quiet and powerful cooling system inside the case, which at the same time will cost less than a single fan Deepcool CF 120 with ARGB lighting.