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Deepcool releases new X-Frame MF120 GT A-RGB fans

Deepcool has just launched the new X-Frame MF120 GT A-RGB fans in packs of 3. Deepcool claims the translucent blades give these fans a unique aesthetic, allowing the twenty ARGB LEDs to easily shine through the blades, resulting in a “striking new look” for your system.

Due to the translucent fan blades, regardless of whether the fans are set to push or pull, Deepcool claims the RGB lighting effects will still be visible. You can synchronise the RGB lighting with Razer Chroma or through supported motherboard RGB software. Additionally, there's also a wired RGB controller if you want a “quick alternative” to choose your colour profile.

Thanks to the use of a hydro-bearing and a rotational speeds ranging from 500–1800RPM±10% (PWM), a single X-Frame MF120 GT A-RGB fan is capable of generating up to 60.6 CFM with a maximum air pressure of 1.73mmAq, with a fan noise no higher than 35dBA according to Deepcool's own testing.

Each X-Frame MF120 GT A-RGB fan measures 120x120x27mm. The package includes three of these fans, a 4-port PWM fan hub and a 6-port RGB hub.

3-packs of the X-Frame MF120 GT A-RGB fans are available now, priced at £54.99/€59.90. You can learn more about these fans HERE.

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