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GAMDIAS Reveals New AEOLUS P2 Series Featuring Daisy Chain Connectivity

One of the best things to come out of recent fan developments, is cable-less daisy chain connectivity. It has provided a tidier solution to setting up your fans as well as a good laugh when Lian Li filed a lawsuit against Phanteks over their daisy chain design. Today another company is joining in on this design trend and that is GAMDIAS with their new Aeolus P2 fans.

GAMDIAS AEOLUS P2

The Aeolus P2 fan series are a new advanced cooling solution which take advantage of many new innovations in PC cooling fan technology. For a start they feature a 30mm frame thickness allowing for thicker blades expanding the overall contact surface leading to superior air pressure of up to 3.1mmH20 and airflow up to 74.97 CFM. Furthermore, the blades are swappable allowing you to orient them in both exhaust and intake configurations without having to live with the fan frame to sully your view.

Moving to the key feature which is the daisy chain connectivity. The fans feature a simple interlocking design allowing you to daisy chain clusters and then connect them to the USB AEOLUS BOX II to fully customise and control the fans through the ZEUS CAST software. The tenons which hold the fans together can be easily removed by rotating and pulling them out which can allow for better compatibility with radiators.

The daisy chain connection is of course more a style thing, and these fans sure do have style. The GAMDIAS logo is plated in aluminium on the centre of the fan and the two sides which don’t feature the daisy chain connections are embellished by sleek ARGB infinity mirrors. These provide a vibrant hue of light into your system with up to 30 unique lighting effects. The ARGB lighting can be controlled through motherboard software, ZUES Cast software using the AEOLUS Box II or with the included lighting controller.

Where Can I Learn More?

The GAMDIAS AEOLUS P2 series comes in several models all featuring different items included in the box, the details can be seen in the image below and on their respective product pages.

Jakob Aylesbury

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