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Thermaltake Confirms Release of its New SWAFAN 12/14 RGB Radiator Fans

Following its launch earlier this month, Thermaltake has announced that their first-ever swappable fan blade design, the SWAFAN 12/14 RGB is available for purchase now. One of the most prominent highlights of SWAFANs is that it has two types of fan blades that are swappable, not only enabling users to orient the airflow direction depending on however they like it but, meanwhile, providing glorious full RGB lighting of the fan. From tech lovers, pc builders, pc enthusiasts to modders, we can all appreciate how functionally capable this design is and take full advantage of its convenience.

Thermaltake SWAFAN 12/14 RGB Radiator Fans

The Thermaltake SWAFAN 12/ 14 RGB Radiator Fan’s name originates from “swap fan;” It features a swappable fan blade design, which provides more flexibility while building a PC since users can adjust the airflow direction by simply swapping out the fan blades enclosed in the package. As we continue to push boundaries and redefine the perfect user experience, we came up with this incredibly brilliant design, enabling users to build, test, and adjust the airflow orientation simultaneously and achieve the most optimal in-case airflow without unscrewing the installed fans every single time. Other than that, it is effortless for users to clean the fan blades by merely popping them out. Thus, this can save users so much time so they can spend their valuable time on things that matter to them. On top of that, we enclose a bearing lubricant for you to take care of your fan after multiple swaps.

For cooling performance, the Thermaltake SWAFAN 12/ 14 RGB is no slouch. It comes with a powerful PWM-controlled fan that features a unique 9-fan blade design, which was deliberately engineered to generate high air pressure while keeping a large amount of airflow for both fan blades. It also has an enhanced fan speed of up to 2000 RPM, ensuring its impeccable competency in terms of cooling performance.

Spectacular RGB lighting effects are the icing on the cake to suffice your need for aesthetics, providing three addressable LED rings with 30 ultra-bright LEDs in total with a coverage of 16.8 million uniformity colours. SWAFAN 12/ 14 RGB also adopts the latest 4th generation software controller, which brings an uninterrupted connection between RGB Software and components. Plus, light effects can be easily tweaked to your satisfaction through NeonMaker software or TT RGB Plus 2.0 to choose stunning RGB lighting effects that suit you.

Where Can I Learn More?

The Thermaltake SWAFAN 12 and 14 RGB radiator fans are available to purchase now with consumers looking at a price in the region of £89.99/£99.99 respectively (Click here for UK retail info!). – If you would, therefore, like to learn more, you can check out the official product website via the link here!

Alternatively, you can check out our full review of both the 120mm and 140mm kits via the link here!

What do you think? – Let us know in the comments!

Mike Sanders

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