ADATA XPG has announced the launch of their new HURRICANE ARGB PWM cooling fans. This new line comes in both 120mm and 140mm sizes and It was built for users that require top cooling performance without foregoing aesthetics and without compromises.
XPG has made great strides in the development of its cooling portfolio with both AIO liquid coolers and the market-leading XPG VENTO fan series, culminating with the top-of-the-line XPG VENTO PRO. XPG is now proud to announce the addition of a new family of high-performance cooling fans, named XPG HURRICANE.
With fan speeds up to 2000 and 1800 RPM respectively, the 120 mm and 140 mm models can generate an optimized airflow environment that’s much cooler and more efficient than competing products in the same category, all while keeping static pressure values high. The fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) offers the smoother operation, delivering optimized cooling, less noise, lower power consumption, and a longer lifespan. Similarly, the dual-ring LED layout delivers a mesmerizing lighting effect with full ARGB customization, striking the perfect balance between cooling efficiency and aesthetic value.
Patented Fan Blade Design
ADATA XPG HURRICANE fan blades use a patented dual-layer design for maximum cooling performance. The Main Blade and Booster Blade work in tandem to enhance airflow and static pressure while minimizing wind resistance. This allows the fan to deliver superior cooling results while also keeping the noise down.
4-Pin PWM Design with Daisy-Chain Capability
ADATA XPG HURRICANE fans offer a level of control not previously seen in XPG fans. Through Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), these models monitor system temperature in real-time and adjust their fan speed smoothly and continuously. This also allows for the fan to remain off at lower temperatures, furthering reduction in both noise and long-term degradation. XPG HURRICANE fans are also compatible with most major motherboard ARGB software applications to easily customize ARGB settings and synchronize multiple daisy-chained fans. Or you can customize the fans directly with XPG’s own product customization software, XPG PRIME.
At the time of writing, ADATA hasn’t confirmed any specific regional release dates for its new XPG HURRICANE ARGB PWM fans, nor how much we can expect them to cost when they do arrive with retailers. – If you would, however, like to learn more about them, then you can check out the official product website links below:
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