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be quiet! unveils white Silent Wings 4 fans

be quiet! has launched white models of its Silent Wings 4 and Silent Wings Pro 4 fans. These fans are designed to deliver optimal performance when paired with heatsinks, cases, or radiators and feature interchangeable mounting corners, making them adaptable to various settings. 

These fans come in two sizes (120mm and 140mm) and two models: PWM and PWM high-speed. The PWM variants are best suited as case fans, with maximum speeds of 1600 rpm (120mm) and 1100 rpm (140mm), while the PWM high-speed versions are designed for heat sinks and radiators, with greater speeds of 2500 rpm and 1900 rpm, respectively. All Silent Wings 4 White fans use a 6-pole fan motor with three phases and fluid-dynamic bearings to ensure a 300,000-hour lifetime.

The Silent Wings Pro 4 White is perfect for customers who want a high-end fan. It has the same characteristics as the Silent Wings 4 White but with increased rotational speeds of 3000 rpm for the 120mm version and 2400 rpm for the 140mm version. Customers can adjust the maximum speed depending on their desired usage: “Medium” for silent operation, “High Speed” for a noise/performance balance, and “Ultra High Speed” for maximum performance. The Silent Wings Pro 4 White also has corners designed to attach it to radiators. These corners tightly fit around the fan to minimise air leakage and maintain optimum static pressure.

The fans also come with a high-quality white mesh sleeve cable and an easy-to-use motherboard connection. All versions of the Silent Wings Pro 4 White and Silent Wings 4 White series will be available from April 9th. The Silent Wings 4 White 120mm models (standard and High Speed) will go for £21.99/€24.90/$23.90, while the 140mm models (standard and High Speed) will cost £23.99/€25.90/$24.90. As for the Pro models, the 120mm model will cost £29.99/€32.90/$31.90, and the 140mm model will go for £30.99/€33.90/$32.90.

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