be quiet! has today announced the release of a white variant of their ARGB Light Wings series of fans. They offer an option for those wanting an all-white setup with ARGB lighting and be quiet! quality.
The Light Wings series of fans from be quiet! offer the high-performance low noise operation you expect from be quiet! whilst also providing a stunning ARGB ring with 20 individually addressable LEDs surrounding the fan. Previously these fans were only available in black but now they are available in white with a subtle black-on-grey logo in the centre. The fans come in sizes of 120mm, and 140mm as well as their high-speed variants.
This stunning variant of the Light Wings fans comes in triple packs and included is an ARGB hub which enables for up to 6 ARGB fans to be synchronised, though the fans can also be connected to the motherboard with a 5V ARGB header. Matching up with the colour scheme, the cables included with the fans and ARGB hub are also white to ensure they also match the rest of the build.
The Light Wings fans are available in 2 variants, standard and high speed in both 120mm and 140mm for both variants. The standard PWM models feature speeds of up to 1700 RPM (120mm) and 1500 RPM (140mm) whilst the high-speed models feature speeds of up to 2500 RPM (120mm) and 2200 RPM (140mm). The fans feature a thick frame with a high-quality robust rifle bearing to ensure long-lasting operation with a service life of up to 60,000 operating hours.
be quiet! Light Wings White Triple packs are available from April 11th at select retail partners at the following MSRP
You can view the LightWings range on their product page here.
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