At their core, these are fans, so they look like you would expect a 120mm fan to look like. However, there is a 140mm version of these fans too should you need something a bit bigger.
As you can see, there are two version here, one has forward facing blade, the other has reverse blades. Normally, if you put a fan backwards, you have to look at the back of the fan, the framing for the motor etc, and it’s not as aesthetically pleasing.
With the reverse fan, you get the aesthetics of a forward facing fan, where you mostly see the ARGB and blades of the fan, but the airflow direction is backwards. This means you intake fans and out fans, will both look awesome in your system.
The fans are cable free like this, but as you can see, there are magnetic connectors on the sides. The connectors are larger than previous models, giving them more stability and better overall connections.
The cables have magnetic connectors and snap onto the side of any of the fans.
However, you can use the same points to simply snap the fans together too, allowing you to daisy chain up to three of them from a single cable.
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