InWin has officially released its Neptune AN, DN and DN Pro series of silent static pressure case fans, first revealed at Computex.
These new case fans from InWin have been designed to offer high static pressure while generating low noise. Each fan utilises a turbine blade design which uses angled blades to channel the air for a more concentrated airflow and the frame has been molded to prevent any air leakage as well as noise pollution. The fans, depending on the model, are capable of producing up to 2.95mm/H2O of static pressure whilst operating at a mere 20.3 dBA. Each of the fans can be controlled through PWM allowing for lower noise at lower loads.
The DN Pro series are available in 120mm and 140mm options utilising an FDB bearing with metal magnetic and copper bearing shields for assured quality. It uses a large 3-phase, 6-pole motor producing up to 91.66 CFM on the 140mm model. This fan is also backed by a 6-year warranty.
The AN series is available in 120mm and 140mm options and provides an RGB option within the Neptune series. It features RGB lighting within the fan blades that can be synced with compatible motherboard software. These fans are available in triple packs and also include InWin’s Lock-n-Go extension cable system for cleaner and easier cable management.
The DN Series is similar to the AN series but lacks RGB instead opting for a stealth jet-black design for low-profile and stealth PC builds. These fans are again available in 120mm and 140mm models.
The new Neptune fans from InWin are available now at the InWin store for the following prices.
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