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Seasonic unveils new MagFlow ARGB fans with magnetic daisy chain support

The Seasonic MagFlow 120 ARGB Fan was designed to stand out. Its built-in magnetic connection hooks allow for effortless connection of fan sides pin-to-pin, eliminating the need for wires between fans. Moreover, Seasonic's new fan features aesthetic elements, such as a brushed metallic centre pendant. An X-shaped back support conceals the wires on the rear, and the Seasonic logo on the front matches the blue colour strip on the inner side of the frame.

The MagFlow 120 ARGB Fan uses an interlocking mechanism with magnetic pin-to-pin connectors to create a fan cluster with a single power and signal line. The use of magnetic connections to connect fans significantly reduces the number of cables required, improving the overall aesthetic appeal and simplifying the assembling procedure. Additionally, daisy-chaining many fans ensures they stay together more firmly throughout and need fewer screws to fasten them.

The fluid dynamic bearing of the MagFlow fan is quiet and efficient, with low vibration and a long service expectancy. Its 9-blade design improves rotation stability, optimises airflow, boosts efficiency, and minimises noise.

The MagFlow Fan's ARGB lighting system is sure to impress, with each fan boasting 26 independent LEDs divided by two light rings. Available in Q1 2024, the MagFlow 120 ARGB 1-Fan Kit will cost $34.99/€33.90, while the MagFlow 120 ARGB 3-Fan Kit is priced at $99.99/€99.90.

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