Akasa has announced a new series of fans under the popular VEGAS line of products. These new white fans come complete with aRGB functionality, further highlighting the brilliant white frames. Available in one, two, or three fan configurations, the possibilities are endless with this Vegas A-Series of case fans!
This series comes with a convenient integrated design that reduces the number of cables, making cable management a breeze and allowing a higher airflow within the case. The A-series is easy to install with only two cables necessary for full functionality: one for absolute control over fan speed (4-pin PWM), and one for over 16 million aRGB lighting combinations (3-pin addressable RGB). These fans are also compatible with all major RGB control software, such as Gigabyte RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light, ASUS AURA, ASRock Polychrome, and Razer Chroma RGB.
The sickle-flow blade design has been thoroughly tested at Akasa, producing optimised airflow through the fan which helps to cool your system down. A quiet operation is made possible with the anti-vibration rubber mounts and sturdy fan frame; coupled with PWM control means fan noise can be kept at a minimum until higher PC temperatures are reached.
With a single exhaust fan under or at the back of the PC, the double or triple fans can be positioned at the front or above to create positive air pressure inside the PC, reducing the amount of settled dust on your precious components. These fans are ideal for radiator coolers, they are seamlessly designed to fit without any alignment issues which boosts the aesthetics of the build. The full frame can generate a higher airflow by reducing air escaping through smaller gaps. Akasa’s Vegas A-Series will go the distance; reduce the cabling, streamline your build, and improve your PC’s thermal performance.
The Akasa Vegas A series fans are available to order now throughout the UK, Europe and the US with consumers looking at the following expected retail prices:
If you do, therefore, want to learn more, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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