CRYORIG Crona fans - ARGB LEDs and a unique frame

Posted on Wednesday, September 09 2020 @ 10:51 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
CRYORIG reveals Crona, a new line of 120mm fans. The hallmark feature of Crona is that it doesn't have the typical fan frame, instead it has a low-key black back frame that looks like a perforated sheet of metal. The rear of the frame has thick silicon pads that act as acoustic absorbers.

Two variants are offered, the Crona S has implicit, subdued RGB lighting while the Crona X has more splendid RGB lighting. CRYORIG includes a Crona Controller and Remote, which enable you to switch between various light effects.

Crona uses the CRYORIG HPLN (High Precision Low Noise) bearing system. These PWM fans spin at 400 to 1700RPM at a noise level of 16.5dBA to 29.7dBA. They produce up to 60.6CFM or airflow and a maximum static pressure of 2.65 mmH2O. CRYORIG will offer single fans as well as packs of three. Pricing is unknown.
The Crona 120 breaks away from the conventional square fan design to elevate it’s lighting elements. By removing the square frame, Crona 120creates a strong 3 dimensional lighting structure. Also, with the removal of the square frame, there’s nothing blocking Crona’s RGB LEDs. A perfect non obstructed 3 dimensional halo is viewable from both the front and side. The included Crona 120 Controller and Remote, supports on the fly switching between 14 speed and color adjustable lighting effects. The Crona 120 Controller supports both 12v and 5v Addressable inputs, making it compatible with almost all RGB enabled mainboards as well as a stand-alone RGB controller.
CRYORIG Crona


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