Raijintek Iris 12 Rainbow RGB fans have shiny LEDs

Posted on Tuesday, September 19 2017 @ 11:34 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Raijintek showcases its new IRIS 12 Rainbow RGB series. These new 120mm fans look a bit like those fans with a round CCFL tube from a decade ago. But the major difference here is that this new model features a round tube with RGB LEDs, you can control the color and the fans support several light effect modes.

The IRIS 12 Rainbow RGB PWM fans feature Hydraulic Bearing and spin at 800 to 1800 RPM. They offer an airflow or up to 42.17CFM, have a maximum air pressure of 1.7 mmH2O and a noise level of up to 26.5dBA.

Raijintek sells the fans alone or in kits with two or three fans. The latter two options include a 6-port RGB LED hub and a remote controller. Pricing and availability is unknown.

Raijintek Iris 12 Rainbow RGB
RAIJINTEK IRIS 12 Rainbow RGB series, 12025 O-Type RGB PWM fan, continues company's innovative design and providing advanced features & additional value to end users. With 6 port RGB LED hub and remote controller (for 2 & 3 pack), you can set your IRIS 12 Rainbow RGB fans to stun with fading, breathing, blinking and single color LED modes. The IRIS 12 series combines optimized Eleven fan blade design to provide high-volume air delivery with less noise and turbulence, O-type LED ring and 15pcs LEDs to brings visible color and brightness uniformity from all directions, Hydraulic Bearing with Low-Noise Design, and Anti-Vibration rubber pads on all corners. Standard with LEDs incorporated with transparent frame and blades, IRIS 12 series is not only insuring your case to be the center of attraction and a spot light to chassis, but its optimized fan blade and housing design also provide outstanding air flow and cooling performance for your PC’s motherboard and CPU.


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