GAMDIAS has officially unveiled the third generation AEOLUS fans M-series to bring innovative quality and performance to the table. The stealth black fan features its optimized fan blades for the highest performance, modified hydraulic bearing with smart PWM function for exceptional acoustics, and low-profile ARGB lighting to create perfect aesthetics. The AEOLUS M3 fans are now available in AEOLUS M3-1201, a single fan pack, and AEOLUS M3-1204R, a 4-pack combo with an additional PWM AEOLUS box and controller, to satisfy the needs of various PC builds.
Built with an emphasis on performance, the AEOLUS M3 fans can range from 800-2000RPM for extremely high air pressure. Referring to optimized design and premium hydraulic bearing with PWM function, the fan reaches airflow capabilities up to 67.5 CFM for maximum cooling with quiet operations. The fan frame features a chambered design for a more robust air intake, while the altered fan blade design allows maximum airflow performance, better acoustics, and a minimalist style.
AEOLUS M3 supports addressable RGB sync via the motherboard manufacturer’s sync software and has 30 built-in lighting effects for AEOLUS M3-1201 and 55 built-in lighting effects for AEOLUS M3-1204R accessible from a remote or the pc case button. AEOLUS M3-1204R also comes with the magnetic PWM AEOLUS box to add up to 8 fans and 2 additional LED strips and easily sync and customize your build with an auxiliary remote.
Fully addressable RGB lighting rings are integrated within the AEOLUS M3 fan frame for a more low-profile take on RGB, providing a subtle yet modish look without losing the vibrant colours of the ARGB lighting. The fan blade design creates a concentric pattern while operating the fans to let RGB aficionados unleash their creativity with more options.
Specifications for GAMDIAS AEOLUS M3-1201
Specifications for GAMDIAS AEOLUS M3-1204R
At the time of writing GAMDIAS has not confirmed any specific regional release dates nor how much we can expect these new fans (individually or as kits) to cost. – If you would, however, like to learn more about them, then you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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