LIAN LI has announced its latest addition to the UNI FAN family with the AL120. The new interlocking and daisy-chain fans feature a larger fan propeller for improved performance. The AL120 introduces new lighting zones with four strips at the inner frame, each independently configurable and visible from the front and back of the fan, a ring of ARGB LEDs around the fan shaft, and a brushed aluminium medallion on both sides, making the AL120 visually appealing as both an intake or exhaust fan.
With five independent adjustable lighting zones, four located at each corner of the inner fan frame and one at the center of the fan blades, the AL120, paired with the L-Connect 2 software, provides limitless customization. With up to fifty new preset lighting styles, users have the option to control the lighting effects at the fan blades and the edge of the frame individually, or combined.
Both edges of the UNI FAN AL120 are fitted with a brushed aluminium trim featuring a reflective strip down the centre. At the front, the centre of the fan is decorated with an aluminium medallion sporting the LIAN LI logo. At the rear, the specification sticker has been replaced with an aluminium medallion with a slim see-through rim.
The AL120 has an ARGB PWM fan that spins at a maximum of 1900 RPM with a maximum noise level of 28.3 dB. The bigger propeller of the AL120 directly translates into higher performance with up to 64.5 CFM airflow and 2.62 mm H2O air pressure, making it ideal as a radiator fan or a system fan.
The black/white UNI FAN AL120 is available for pre-order now at an MSRP of $99.99 for a pack of 3 (fan controller included) and $29.99 for the single pack (controller not included). β International availability is expected to be made within the coming weeks, with prices to be confirmed in the near future. β If you want to learn more about the new Lian Li cooling solutions, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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