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XPG VALOR AIR PLUS Chassis Enhances Radiator Assistance
XPG VALOR AIR
Three new products from fast-growing system, component, and accessory company XPG for gamers, esports professionals, and techies were released today. These items provide appealing, inexpensive alternatives without losing performance. The XPG INVADER X MINI and XPG VALOR AIR PLUS are two new chassis that let customers to construct visually striking ATX systems without going over budget. In the meanwhile, the XPG PSU range now includes a new Bronze efficiency option thanks to XPG PROBE.
VALOR AIR
King of compatibility is XPG VALOR AIR PLUS
A more affordable variant of the well-received VALOR AIR chassis, the XPG VALOR AIR PLUS prioritizes long-term upgradability and ease of use. It’s the perfect mid-tower chassis for system integrators and gamers on a budget. The VALOR AIR PLUS provides versatility for any kind of cooling system, supporting GPUs up to 340mm in length with 360mm of radiator support up front and 240mm of support up top. Top-tier cooling without sacrificing appearance is possible with an innovative high-airflow magnetic front panel and four preinstalled ARGB fans (depending on the model you choose)
Limitless Options
The mid-tower PC chassis, XPG VALOR AIR PLUS, supports mid-to-high-end components, including the majority of GPUs in the RTX 40 series, and provides a stable foundation for future upgrades. With ARGB fans in particular, its high-airflow magnetic front panel improves aesthetic appeal while guaranteeing optimal ventilation. Some versions come with four 120mm ARGB fans pre-installed, thus it offers the best cooling performance straight out of the box.
Magnetic Front Panel with High Airflow
The high-airflow magnetic front panel of the XPG VALOR AIR PLUS facilitates improved system ventilation and guarantees effective air intake to maintain the cooling of internal components.
Adding Air to Airflow
Up to 6x 120mm fans may be supported by XPG VALOR AIR PLUS. Pre-installed 4x ARGB fans 3 in the front and 1 in the back come with certain versions. With compatible motherboard software or XPG PRIME ecosystem management software, you may personalize the lighting. You can maintain ideal airflow while keeping dust out of the case by cleaning the included dust filter, which is simply removed by means of the magnetic front panel.
Extremely Harmonious
The XPG VALOR AIR PLUS provides flexible construction choices for both entry-level and high-performance gaming PCs, supporting micro-ATX, ATX, and mini-ITX motherboards.
Space to Rule
Supporting graphics cards up to 340mm in length, XPG VALOR AIR PLUS can fit most GPUs from the RTX 40 series, including the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition.
Air & Water
Radiators that are 360 mm in the front, 240 mm in the top, or 120 mm in the back may all be supported by XPG VALOR AIR PLUS. Users of air coolers may install coolers up to 160mm height on this chassis, which will fit the majority of popular models.
Is It Fit?
The XPG VALOR AIR PLUS has a detachable HDD tray for simple upgrades and can accommodate up to three 2.5″ SSD or two 3.5″ HDD storage components. High-end power supplies up to 170mm in length, including the XPG CYBERCORE II Series, are also supported.
Optimal Dust Protection
Cleaning is made almost straightforward with the front, top, and bottom retractable dust filters. These filters are easy to remove, clean, and replace, which ensures cleaner air within the case and extends the life of your hardware by reducing the amount of dust collection on internal components.
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Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 RGB Fan Review
Fractal has been absent from the RGB game as of late. Their latest cases don't feature any RGB lighting. A bit ago, Fractal announced their Prisma Series of fans. The series features both 120 and 140 mm versions as well as PWM and non-PWM. There are also two lines in the Prisma series, the AL (Addressable LED) and SL (Single Color). With RGB lighting becoming a thing on almost every PC component, I can see why Fractal took their time releasing the fans. Fans serve a critical purpose and still need to perform. Manufacturers have been adding LED lights to fans for years, addressable LEDs is just the next logical step. The review sample we received is the Prisma AL-12 non-PWM. Packaging The front of the Prisma AL-12 box features a large graphic of the fan in all its RGB glory. The tag on the box lets you know if the fans are 120 or 140mm as well as if it is the PWM version. The back fo the box dives into more details on the fans specification and features. There is a front flap that can be opened to take a look at the fans housed within. Like the back of the box, the features of the Prisma AL-12 fans are listed here.
Specifications Size 120 x 120 x 25 mm Blade color Semi-opaque white Frame color Black LED type Single color Screw hole pattern 105 x 105 mm Power connector 3-pin Bearing LLS Number of blades 7 Rotational speed 1200 RPM Noise level 19.5 dB(A) Airflow (CFM) 50.63 CFM Airflow (m3/h) 86.02 m3/h Static pressure 1.27 mmH2O Fan input power 3.0W Fan max input current 0.25A Fan input voltage 12V Fan starting voltage 6V LED input power 1.80W LED max input current 0.15A LED input voltage 12V MTBF 100,000 hrs. Fan weight 138 g Package weight 162 g Cable length 500 mm ±10 mm Cable type Black ribbon cable Packaging dimensions (Including hanging tab) 182 x 122 x 26 mm Packaging dimensions (Excluding hanging tab) 147 x 122 x 26 mm A Closer Look at the Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 RGB Fan The fans can be ordered in singles or in a pack of 3. We received the 3 pack. There's not really much included with fans and there shouldn't be. Fractal does include four screws for each of the fans.
The fans feature a black frame with translucent or semi-opaque white fan blades. The ring around the blades is translucent as well. At each of the four corners both front and back, there are rubber pads that are used to isolate the fans from the case. This helps reduce noise caused by the vibrations in the fans. On the back, you can see the stator struts are not flat and have an angled edge to them. They've been engineered to be aerodynamic and incorporate the wiring to the hub in order to reduce noise. The fan blades have what Fractal calls "Trip Wire" Near the leading edge of the fan, there is a small raised line. This line is designed to introduce a turbulence layer and help improve performance.
The fans can also be daisy-chained together. This means less long cable runs back and forth to the RGB controller or the motherboard. The RGB cables feature both a male and female end. Both the power and RGB cables are sleeved with heat-shrink at either end.
Conclusion and Final Thoughts Fractal has long been one to keep noise emanating from the case at bay. The Prisma fans do as well. I set the VLIKE SPL meter 6 inches from one fan and let it run at the max RPM which is 1200. The ambient noise read 33.7 dB without the fan and 39.5 dB with the fan running outside the case. During the test, I stood about 18 inches away and couldn't hear the fans. Even as I moved closer and closer, the fan noise was inaudiable. Take note this was outside the case.
As far as airflow testing, I have no way to test it at this point except to install them and see if there is a rise in component temperature and I did just that. I installed the fans in my Fractal Design Meshify S2. The stock fans for this case are 140mm, I replaced them with 120mm fans. I am such an information junkie on my PC and I always have a dashboard with CPU, motherboard, and GPU temperatures running. I didn't see a difference in component temperatures between the two sets of fans. I tested lighting on a few aRGB controllers from Silverstone, CoolerMaster and Enermax and all worked fine. The fans are compatible will all major motherboard RGB controls such as Aura Sync, Mystic Light, RGB Fusion, and Polychrome Sync. One thing to note, for those using some Gigabyte motherboards, you may need an adapter to go from Gigabyte's aRGB connector to the 3-pin connector. The requirement for the adapater vaires with the motherboard line. My x299 Designare EX motherboard needed it whereas the Aorus X390 Master did not.
Aesthetically, I really like the evenness of the lighting on the Prisma AL-12 fans. The pictures really don't really do them justice. These are probably the most evenly lit fans I've seen and the colors really pop. There are 6 LEDs around the hub and the hot spots from the LEDs are hidden from view when viewed straight on. Even viewing from the side, the hot spots are barely noticeable. The single fan retails for an MSRP of $21.99 and the 3-pack running $59.99. The PWM versions are going to run you 24.99 and 65.99 respectively. When it's all said and done, I am extremely impressed with the Prisma AL-12s. I can no longer hear the front of my case from about 2 feet away but I can see the fans running behind the angular mesh panel with a minimal (if any) performance impact. Read the full article
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XPG Invader X Mini: A Compact, High-Performance ATX Case
ADATA XPG INVADER X
XPG INVADER X MINI
The award-winning INVADER X chassis family welcomes a new member with the XPG INVADER X MINI. This little model, which is based on the same high-end ocean view design as the original INVADER X, offers ATX motherboard compatibility in a sleek, feature-rich version. With five ARGB fans out of the box four of which are reverse fans for maximum airflow this case offers a wide range of compatibility options without sacrificing space or cooling efficiency. In particular, this case uses bottom reverse current fans to bring fresh air directly into the GPU by utilizing its small size.
The top reverse current fans provide the CPU with extra fresh air. The XPG INVADER X MINI is an extremely competitively priced, tiny form factor chassis that offers a considerably wider selection of motherboard compatibility options than most m-ATX cases of a comparable size.
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INVADER X MINI CASE, MAX VIEW
As the smallest PC case in the invader x series, the XPG INVADER X MINI gives you the chance to customize a small, stylish, and potent gaming setup. With five ARGB fans included and compatibility with ATX motherboards, the INVADER X MINI boasts remarkable adaptability as well as eye-catching lighting displays and ideal airflow.
Sleek Style with a Wide-Area View
Compact in size, the XPG INVADER X MINI blends robust capabilities with a beautiful design. Its clear panels and understated design make your build a visual display and provide enough room for top-tier components. Boost your setup with a case that combines performance and style in a seamless manner.
Designed with Convenience and Cleanliness in Mind
The XPG INVADER X MINI was created with ease and functionality in mind. It makes sure that your project stays clean with its top and bottom dust filters. Quick access to the interior is made possible by the toolless removable front panel, which simplifies PC construction and maintenance.
5 ARGB Fans: Unleash Superior Cooling
XPG INVADER X MINI‘s carefully thought-out airflow arrangement allows it to perform exceptionally well in terms of cooling. Including a power supply shroud and four reverse fans on top, the five ARGB fans ensure effective and efficient airflow throughout the chassis.
Impressive Compatibility Combined with Compact Versatility
The XPG INVADER X MINI supports up to ATX motherboards and GPUs up to 330mm in length, providing remarkable compatibility in an incredibly compact form factor. It has a detachable mount for adaptable storage arrangements. Because of its adaptability, you may increase productivity without taking up extra room on your desk.
Configuration for Cooling
The XPG INVADER X MINI allows you to select your preferred high-performance cooling solution by accommodating a CPU air cooler up to 166mm or a 240mm radiator.
XPG Invader X Price
Although the XPG Invader X is a high-end mid-tower case, the cost may differ depending on the location and retailer. It usually costs between $100 and $150 USD, depending on availability, special offers, and other features. To ensure you are getting the best deal possible, I suggest you explore online stores like Newegg or Amazon.
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New GIGABYTE C500 PANORAMIC STEALTH Gaming Case
Introducing the New Gaming Case from GIGABYTE Panorama Stealth C500.
Gigabyte AORUS C500 stealth mid-tower computer case
C500
The C500 PANORAMIC STEALTH mid-tower gaming case was revealed by GIGABYTE, the world’s leading manufacturer of high-end gaming gear. Panoramic tempered glass is used in the design of the C500 PANORAMIC STEALTH front and side panels. The device’s 270-degree viewing angle allows the internal rig and RGB lighting to display flawlessly at every detail, giving the impression that the devices are artworks in a glass showcase that showcases user-selected components and the pinnacle of craftsmanship and aesthetics.
Gigabyte AORUS C500 stealth mid-tower computer case – black
Furthermore, the C500 PANORAMIC STEALTH comes in both black and white colours. Users can customize the colour to suit their tastes, rig designs, and use cases, and build an amazing PC on their own.
Enjoy the 270-degree view
The case’s front and side panels are made of full-size tempered glass that can reach 270 degrees for wide views. This makes it possible to see the case’s RGB technology and interior rig in optimal clarity. Furthermore, the no-drill design of both glass panels efficiently lowers the possibility of damage, improving the PC’s overall looks and offering safety during disassembly, all of which contribute to a longer product lifespan.
Covert Style with Rear-Connect Motherboard
The C500 PANORAMIC STEALTH game case offers consumers a range of alternatives by combining with a GIGABYTE’s Stealth series motherboards, which may be paired with regular ATX back-connect motherboards to create a series style PC setup. The panoramic glass panels’ advantages are completely utilized by the back-connect motherboard architecture, which provides several benefits:
Hidden Cables: By keeping the internal space orderly and tidy, hiding the cables that connect to the motherboard creates a more flawless visual impression.
Better Airflow: The concealed wires free up more space for air to flow, which improves the case’s cooling capabilities and guarantees steady system performance.
Simple Installation: Hardware installation and maintenance are made easier by the back-connect motherboard, which centralizes the connector interfaces in the right cabin. With greater flexibility in terms of customization, users may update and assemble their systems with ease, all while preserving the internal design and functionality of the case.
Optimal Airflow Architecture
The vent design on the top, bottom, and partially side panels reduces airflow blockages and makes it easier to draw in cool air and expel heated air. In addition, four 120mm ARGB fans that are pre-installed and placed at the case’s side and back offer a great airflow path. This guarantees high-efficiency cooling, preserving consistent performance and keeping the computer system well-ventilated.
Maximum Harmony
In addition to having excellent compatibility, the C500 PANORAMIC STEALTH gaming case also supports motherboards with rear connections. Standard ATX motherboards, CPU coolers up to 176 mm in height, graphics cards up to 410 mm in length, and power supplies up to 200 mm in length can all fit inside the case. In order to provide optimal cooling, the case can accommodate up to 10 fans. It can also accommodate radiators up to 360 mm in diameter on the top and side, in addition to a 140 mm radiator at the back.
With regard to drive support, the case has room for three 2.5″ SSDs or two 3.5″ HDDs. Its entirely modular installation design makes assembly simple. Furthermore, customers can choose the optimal viewing angle for their graphics card thanks to the case’s support for both vertical and horizontal GPU installations.
Simple Installation, Elevate Effectiveness
Because to its tool-less construction, users can effortlessly remove the front and side panels without the need for any tools. This improves flexibility and convenience by streamlining the assembly process. Dust accumulation is long-term prevented and excellent cooling performance is ensured by the dust filters on the side, top, and bottom of the case.
Because every dust filter has a magnetic construction that allows for simple detachment, cleaning is quick and easy. Additionally, users can connect additional RGB strips and cooling fans using the five 5v 3pin ARGB connectors provided by the built-in ARGB hub controller. Construct the gaming PC of your desires!
Support for RGB Fusion
Users may easily customize their desired RGB effects with the GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTRE lighting software, and pre-installed ARGB fans allow users to pair with other RGB devices. When combined with panoramic tempered glass panels, it offers a clear view of the entire computer, presenting all gaming accessories flawlessly, while also adding a sophisticated filter to the RGB lighting. This provides users with a special and improved experience.
Gigabyte C500 Panoramic Stealth Availability
The Gigabyte C500 Panoramic Stealth can be bought from computer hardware stores and a number of internet merchants. Availability could change depending on where you live and how popular the product is. You can check well-known online retailers like Amazon, Newegg, and the official Gigabyte website to find the most recent availability.
Costing
The store, special offers, and your region can all affect the cost of the Gigabyte C500 Panoramic Stealth. According on the most recent data, the cost normally falls between $100 and $150 USD. It’s best to check several merchants and compare their offers for the most accurate and current pricing.
Gigabyte C500 Panoramic Stealth Features
Popular among PC fans, the Gigabyte C500 Panoramic Stealth is renowned for its distinctive look and premium features. Important characteristics consist of:
Wide-angle, immersive vision made possible by the panoramic design is perfect for both professional and gaming purposes.
Superior Construction: Constructed using robust materials to guarantee durability and dependability.
Advanced Cooling: Outfitted with effective cooling mechanisms to sustain ideal temperatures during demanding operations.
Compatibility: It is adaptable for a variety of builds, supporting a large range of components and combinations.
Stealth Aesthetics: A sleek, contemporary style emphasizing clean lines and minimalism.
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MSI Mag Pano M100R PZ: Fish tank design case with back plug
With retail listings now active in Taiwan, MSI has discreetly begun selling its MAG Pano M100R PZ cases. Additionally, EXPReview observed that JD.com is selling black and white (option) cases with transparent wraparound fish tank design and back plug motherboard support for sale in China.
MAG Pano M100R PZ Product Features
Fish tank-style cases are also known as “270-degree glass window” cases at times, and they seem to be a popular design. With its appropriately color-coordinated components, MSI’s promotional images make it simple to see why such a case would be appealing. You can choose between the black and white MSI MAG Pano M100R PZ, and to get you started, MSI has equipped both with four ARGB fans and a controller.
Although appearances aren’t everything, the MAG Pano M100R PZ cases have some useful features underneath. The name “PZ” makes a hint at what is likely the most significant design element in this case. Sure, it’s a Project Zero case that works with MSI and other brands of back-plug motherboards. With all the messy cabling easily hidden behind the motherboard tray, these motherboards make clean builds simple.
The case supports “M-ATX (Back-connect supported) / ITX,” according to the specifications. You’ll have to look elsewhere if you’re interested in full-size ATX builds with or without back plug. MSI has provided 33mm of cable management space behind the tray to conceal the wiring, regardless of the type of motherboard you install.
We want to call attention to the next important modern specification, which is the graphics card support as standard. With the ability to accommodate graphics cards up to 390mm in length, this system makes preventing GPU sag even more crucial than before. The greatest graphics cards are frequently large and heavy.
We also want to draw attention to the four ARGB fans (3 front, 1 back) and fan controller that come with the MSI MAG Pano M100R PZ case, as well as the convenient USB 3.2 Gen 2×2 Type-C connector located in the front I/O section.
The Micro-ATX case measures 440 x 235 x 405 mm / 17.32 x 9.25 x 15.94 inches, so it’s not surprising that the maximum compatibility numbers are respectable. See the datasheet below for the complete specifications.
This case is currently available from MSI distributors in Taiwan for TWD$3,190 (white) and TWD$2,990 (black), or roughly $100 USD. As of this writing, we don’t know the launch schedule or price for Western markets.
It’s been observed before that desktop PC cases are increasingly taking on the appearance of fish tanks. Lian Li dabbled in this design at Computex earlier this year, Hyte may be leading this trend, and MSI showcased a 270-degree panoramic glass window on its MAG Vampiric Project Zero in addition to its appropriately equipped motherboards.
During visit to Cooler Master, in addition to new cases that are back plug-compatible with motherboards, fish tank cases are a growing trend they see for 2024. With the release of its MAG Pano M100R PZ case, MSI appears to have gotten ahead of schedule.
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How to Modify MPG EZ120 ARGB lighting effects?
MPG EZ120 ARGB
MSI will explain to you how to pair your preferred fan hub with the MPG EZ120 ARGB 3pcs/pack lighting effects.
Before they begin, let’s take a quick look at the MPG EZ120 ARGB fan hub. Using an MCU (controller integrated circuit), the hub manages the fans attached to it. The maximum fans can handle up to 6 fans for a single port and 18 fans for a single hub at once due to power constraints.
First, attach the hub to the motherboard and all of the MPG EZ120 ARGB fans in your PC construction to the hub. The hub can be connected to the motherboard using fan cables or the JAF or ARGB connectors that are specific to MSI.
The JAF is a special 7-pin cable that combines the fan and ARGB into a single cable, eliminating the need for additional cable management. Some motherboards from the MSI Z790 MAX series come with the special JAF pin header. If the JAF feature is not supported by your motherboard, you can connect using standard ARGB and fan wires.
The next step is to download MSI Centre once everything is properly linked. Download the Mystic Light utility from feature sets after downloading MSI Centre 2.0.35.0 from its product page. Alternatively, you can update to the most recent version via live update.
Ambient Lighting Configuration
Configure the fan hub and MPG EZ120 ARGB either when you first set them up or later on. This parameter makes sure the loop is operating correctly. You can now select lighting themes based on your personal preferences. All RGB devices that the MSI motherboard has recognised are displayed on the first page. With MPG EZ120 ARGB, you may design your own unique style or synchronise light effects with the motherboard.
Go to the hub page and un-sync the hub. Different colors/effects can be configured by port, or you can set up MPG EZ120 ARGB lighting effects concurrently.
From the four preset effects steady, breathing, colour cycle, and wave select one. Additionally, you can choose to add the selected lighting effect to the fan’s top, bottom, or all of its zones, or only to the fan blades. You may adjust the colour temperature, brightness, speed, and direction. The single connecting cable is when the colorwise direction begins, and vice versa.
See a preview of the effect you’ve selected; any changes you make will instantly appear on the fans. Examine the lighting effects and adjust until every last element is flawless.
Remembering to click the apply button in order to save the adjustments is the most crucial step.
Prepare ahead of time and customise the setup
Try the customise page if you want to create a distinctive vibe. Your creativity is given a mixer on the customise page. Various colours and effects can be configured for each fan or zone. Additionally, you can specify a distinct direction or speed for every zone. You can save time by using multi-choose when implementing a single configuration for multiple zones. Here’s an illustration of selecting fans’ frames all at once in a hurry.
It’s your chance to express your feelings now. They are forward to see your imaginative approaches.
SMART VIBES WITH EFFORTLESS
A new fan product, the MPG EZ120 ARGB, simplifies the process of managing cables during PC building, saving time and effort. It’s as easy as joining the fans together with magnetic pieces, which resemble kid-sized building blocks. Additionally, you may adjust the RGB lighting settings in MSI Centre by adjusting the colour and effects in sync with the motherboard. Flaunt your carefree attitude with ease.
Blocks in magnetic connectors
By replacing the ARGB and standard fan cables with connector blocks, it becomes more easily connectable and cableless. There are two block connections: one for the ARGB signal and synchronisation, and another for fan power delivery and speed control. In addition to providing power and signal, the blocks also help to fortify the bonds amongst the supporters.
The magnetic design
The fan frame’s integrated magnet facilitates a good connection between the fans.
Additionally, each MPG EZ120 ARGB block features an inbuilt magnet that provides power and signals to the fan while connecting effectively.
Simple Cable Routing
CABLE-LESS
There is just one connection that connects to the motherboard or fan hub, regardless of whether the chassis supports two or three 120 mm system fans on the same side.
DAISY-CHAIN LINKAGE
Fan connections on separate sides of the chassis are made via a daisy-chain cable. When the motherboard lacks a proper fan header, it aids in the routing of the cable for the rear I/O fan.
Only three fans per pack are available for daisy-chain cables.
Adaptable Fan Blade Style
While airflow is more crucial to chassis heat dissipation than high air pressure, which is required for liquid coolers, MPG EZ120 ARGB is appropriate for both applications. Its nine-blade design allows for constant cooling of your rig with a maximum air pressure of 2.56 mmH2O and a maximum airflow of 73.82 CFM.
DYNAMIC FLUID BEARING INCLUDING ADDITIONAL NUT FIXING
The bearing’s vibration is what causes the noise in a standard FDB structure. The longevity of the fan is also impacted by vibration. With an additional nut attaching structure, the proprietary structural design optimises the original fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) design, reducing noise levels and increasing longevity.
Copper Tube
Additionally, it has great mechanical strength, lifespan resistance, and resistance to scaling when Copper Tube is used.
Improve your work using fan hub
The hub can accommodate up to 18 MPG EZ120 ARGB fans and has four expansion connectors. It maximises ventilation and lighting needs at the same time and provides design and extension options.
Fan hub is limited to three fans per box.Image credit to MSI
ENTIRE POWER IN YOUR HANDS
The MSI Centre allows you to configure everything, including the ARGB lighting control, fan speed, and MPG EZ120 ARB.
EZ120 ARGB / WHITE MPG
Magnetic Connector Block with Patent
Magnetic Design enhances the installation process.
Unique Dynamic Fluid Bearing with Additional Nut Fixing
Copper Tubing
Extra features: Three fans per set come with a fan hub and a daisy-chain cable.
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ASUS Introduces TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB Chassis Fans
ASUS made the announcement that they will be releasing TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB case fans. These fans provide great airflow and polished looks from your perspective.
Cooling that is excellent for every building
The cooling capacity of the TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB fans has been improved with next-generation enhancements. The fan blades have been rebuilt to be extra-wide, and they are now housed in a frame that is 28 millimetres thick, which is up to 12 percent thicker than the previous version. Both the airflow and the static pressure can be increased by up to 3.3 mmH2O and 77.4 CFM, respectively, when these factors are combined. These 120 mm fans ensure that a construct receives the consistent flow of cooling air that it need when it is subjected to a demanding workload.
Not only are the TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB case fans designed to operate quietly, but they are also designed to perform exceptionally well. They generate a maximum of 29 decibels of acoustic noise. In the midst of the conflict, it is quite improbable that users will hear them at all.
Refined appearances from any vantage point
Users are only able to see the sides and rear of typical case fans when they are utilised as intakes in a panoramic chassis. This means that the fans are not always presented in the most advantageous manner. This means that components like as structural supports, wiring, and visible parts of the motor are given the front-and-center treatment rather than RGB LED illumination and any decorations that are facing the front of the device.
In order to address this issue, the TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB fans are offered in two different editions: the basic version and the reverse-airflow edition. Therefore, when consumers glance inside their chassis, they will see the front side of the fan regardless of whether they are bringing in cool air or escorting warm air out. This is because the fan face is always facing front.
Although there are several competitors that produce reverse-airflow fans that address aesthetic problems, the airflow performance of these fans is much lower than that of their standard-airflow counterparts. The reverse-airflow TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB fans, on the other hand, have a static pressure of 2.75 mmH2O and an airflow of 76.3 CFM. This allows them to maintain a significant portion of the cooling power that their standard-airflow counterparts have.
Illumination that may be changed on all sides
The TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB fans are a natural choice for panoramic projects or for any personal computer that provides more than a glance of its case fans. This is because their aesthetic look has been updated. To further enhance the ARGB lighting effects, an 8+8 double-layer LED array has been installed. This array distributes light uniformly throughout all of the fan blades and the frame.
As a result of the fact that numerous chassis installation points show off the sides of a case fan, the TR120 ARGB extends the lightshow to the sides as well. This is accomplished through the use of translucent panels that surround the frame. The diverse patterns on each side interact in eye-catching ways, depending on how users line them up with adjacent fans, which provides a fun way to personalise a personal computer.
A style that is both serious and cool
Whether you are constructing a personal computer in a panoramic chassis, which requires a fleet of high-performance fans that are both eye-catching and high-performance, or you are simply outfitting a normal personal computer with ARGB fans that give fantastic airflow and static pressure, the new TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB fans are ready to go.
TUF Gaming TR120 ARGB chassis fan features high static pressure and airflow performance with personalized lighting
Higher cooling performance with an extra-thick 28mm fan frame
Class-leading static pressure at 3.3 mmH2O with high airflow
Exclusive double-layer LED Matrix design with individual 16 Addressable RGB LEDs
Personalized aesthetics with a flexible side pattern on the frame
PWM control with an ultra-wide RPM range that allows optimal cooling for all types of workloads
Aura Sync compatibility that lets you coordinate colors and lighting effects with a huge range of hardware
Available in black and white and in standard and reverse orientation to suit a variety of PC builds
FAQS
Are there standard and reverse airflow models?
Yes, to accommodate varying cooling requirements in your PC system, the TR120 ARGB Fan is available in both conventional and reverse airflow types.
Does the TR120 ARGB Fan come with an ARGB controller?
No, the fan alone is all that is included in the single pack edition. There is a different product called the triple fan kit with controller.
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