Cooler Master, the high-performance PC component and peripherals brand, today launched its top-of-the-line case fan, the Mobius 120 OC. Packed with innovative features, the Mobius 120 OC not only delivers near-silent operation but also offers complete control over its operation.
The Mobius 120 OC carries on the award-winning features that made this case fan series stand out: A ring blade design using interconnecting fan blades for improved structural rigidity and directed airflow. To further reduce vibration, the fan comes with a patented corner-mount design with rubber feet to keep it stable and quiet, while reaching an RPM speed of 3200 ±10%. And, to increase the fan’s lifespan and lower noise levels, Cooler Master uses a double ball bearing design. This combination demonstrates the company’s commitment to refining every detail for a superior final product.
The list of features doesn’t stop there. Cooler Master engineers also included a speed toggle switch that allows the user to adjust the fan speed to match any computing need she or he tackles without relying on software of BIOS control. Finally, the centre motor hub is made of metal to enhance stability and increase the fan’s lifespan. To top it all, it is backed with a lifetime warranty which is a testimony to Cooler Master’s faith in this flagship case fan.
The Mobius 120 OC will be available from the beginning of Q2 for £27.99 and features Cooler Master’s lifetime warranty, you can find out more at the Mobius 120 product page here.
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