Tuesday, September 13th 2022

Cooler Master Announces Mobius Series Performance Fans

Cooler Master launches the Mobius Series, the new line of fans designed with innovation and performance in mind. Optimized with enhancements of interconnecting fan blades to fine-tuned sound output, the Mobius Series is engineered with the perfect balance of quiet operation and unmatched cooling capabilities, perfect for enthusiasts and advanced users.

The Ring Blade Design utilizes interconnecting fan blades for structural reinforcement and fan performance, eliminating vibration for even more stability. The angled inner frame rim features chamfered side vents to boost airflow with force induced pressure draw for maximum airflow. The sound output has been fine tuned to sub 6dB prominence noise levels for optimal acoustics without performance sacrifice. The Mobius Series is designed with superior performance in mind to achieve the ultimate cooling solution of low noise operation and unrivaled yield.
Interconnecting fan blades fortify fan running operation for steady rotation and targeted airflow. New loop dynamic bearing design reflows oil return to the bearings for consistent lubrication for unhindered fan performance and lifespan. The Mobius Series will be introducing the Mobius 120 and the Mobius 120P ARGB with the initial launch to market, with a maximum speed of 2050 RPM and 2400 RPM respectively.
The product is available as on September 9th, 2022.
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8 Comments on Cooler Master Announces Mobius Series Performance Fans

#2
claes
Hey look cooler master solved fans
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#3
Mussels
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ZoneDymoIt's....mobin time
One of the fans of all time
The sound output has been fine tuned to sub 6dB prominence noise levels for optimal acoustics without performance sacrifice.
I cant tell if this is saying they're sub 6db fans (which is amazing) or 6db lower than some made up threshold

(Edit: stats say 22.6dba so... made up thing to sound good)
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#4
claes
MusselsI cant tell if this is saying they're sub 6db fans (which is amazing) or 6db lower than some made up threshold
I assume they mean at the lowest running fan speed
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#5
oobymach
"sub 6dB prominence"

Means 6db below the point where it's noticeable to hear ie silent.
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#6
Chrispy_
Hey look at that, RGBLED that doesn't shrink the size of the fan blades to make space for a silly LED ring around the outside.

I still hate RGBLED but at least this design's performance isn't compromised because of it.
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#8
MDWiley
This and the non-RGB version are pretty cool designs. I’m surprised the interconnected fan blade design isn’t more common. I think there were some caveats but I forget what.
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