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InWin Launches its Luna AL120 ARGB Case Fans

InWin has today announced its new Luna AL120. The 120 mm case fan features a design optimized for powerful static pressure that is ideal for liquid cooling radiators or PC chassis with demanding airflow needs. In addition, the ARGB lighting radiantly glows on its nine crescent-shaped blades, reflecting a soft glow into the system to highlight the PC build in the colour of choice.

InWin Luna AL120 ARGB Case Fans

The Luna AL120 is designed with an optimized P/Q curve giving it a higher performance beyond competitor fans without increased noise. It operates at an impressive 82.96 CFM of airflow at just 35.5 dbA. In addition, the wide speed range of 400-1,800 RPM via 4-pin intelligent PWM control, plus built-in vibration-proof rubber mounting pads, means it is ideal for either CPU coolers, liquid cooling radiators or used as a chassis fan.

Up to three Luna AL120 fans can be daisy-chained, greatly simplifying cable routing for tidier PC builds. Combined fan speed control makes assigning cooling zones easier and bypasses the limitations of motherboards without sufficient fan connectors.

With 16.8 million lighting combinations via ARGB LEDs, users can truly colour coordinate their PC builds to perfectly match other components around set themes. The Luna AL120 fans can sync with ARGB-enabled motherboard software from ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI or ASRock, or the lighting effect can also be directly controlled using the InWin ARGB One-Click controller. The triple pack includes modular cables and ARGB One-Click controller, allowing a PC builder to easily upgrade their system.

Where Can I Learn More?

At the time of writing, InWin has not confirmed any specific regional release dates nor how much we can expect this new case fan to cost when it does arrive with retailers. However, if you do want to learn more about this design, you can check out the official product website via the link here!

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