Thermaltake has today launched its new SWAFAN EX12 and EX14 cooling fans in both white and black variants.
The new SWAFAN EX series incorporate a swappable fan blade design which can generate different airflow directions without sacrificing visual appeal. Users can swap out the fan blades for a standard or reverse design which reverses the airflow whilst keeping the aesthetics of the fan facing the direction that you desire without the frame blocking out the RGB lighting. This swappable fan design also makes cleaning a breeze. These fans also feature a magnetic quick connection design to reduce cable clutter which enables a single 12V PWM and 5V ARGB cable to connect to one single fan which connects to several others without the need for additional cables.
The SWAFAN EX ARGB is a great choice for both chassis cooling and radiator cooling capable of up to 57.11 CFM, a static pressure of 2.39mmH2O all whilst maintaining a low 30.6 dB-A noise level at full speed. Alternatively the reverse fan blade is capable of 56.26 CFM of airflow, 2.02 mmH2O of static pressure and noise levels of 32.5 dB-A. These fans perform well and look good with their stylish ARGB lighting featuring 20 addressable LEDS with 14 on the outer ring and 6 on the inner ring. This RGB lighting can be synced with motherboard sync software and altered to your liking.
The SWAFAN EX series is available in 120mm and 140mm sizes with both white and black colour options. To learn more about the SWAFAN EX series visit thermaltake.com.
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