Monday, August 12th 2024

Antec Extends its Cooling Fans Line-up with New Models

Antec Inc., leading provider of high-performance computer components and accessories for Casual and High-end gaming, is thrilled to announce the latest additions to its renowned line-up of cooling fans:

Tranquil PWM Fans: Offering an affordable cooling solution which compromises powerful airflow with low noise. Available as single fans or packs of 3 with 120 mm and 140 mm options, all with or without ARGB lighting. MSRP starting at €11.99 / £9.99 single fan and €29.99 / £24.99 for the 3 Pack.
Neo Prizm T3 PWM Fan: Offering you great dual lighting rings around the fan blade edging to offer bold light effects for your gaming PCs. Also available in 120 mm and 140 mm versions with single fan and 3 pack retail options. MSRP starting at €11.99 / £9.99 single fan and €42.99 / £32.99 for the 3 Pack.

P12R PWM ARGB Fans: These fans provide a great reverse blade design for pulling air into your PC case, ideal for the trending new fishtank style cases with both bottom and side mounted fans, also suited for standard cases which have support for fans on the top of the bottom facing PSU shrouds. They feature full blade ARGB lightning design. Available in either black or white versions. MSRP is €7.99 / £6.99.

Nova PWM Fans: These 120 mm three-phase PWM fans offer the best of the best in cooling performance, with speeds of up to 3200RPM they can output impressive airflow and air-pressure results. The included controller hub allows you to adjust the speed range within 3 distinct speed presets to allow you to perfect the balance between cooling performance and noise levels. Available in either black or white version. MSRP starting at €27.99 / £23.99 single fan and €59.99 / £49.99 for the 3 Pack.
Source: Antec
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8 Comments on Antec Extends its Cooling Fans Line-up with New Models

#1
Philaphlous
Maybe its because I no longer have a desktop and follow desktop stuff but I cant imagine desktop computer fans are a high volume, high profitability sector for a company these days...
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#2
Chaitanya
PhilaphlousMaybe its because I no longer have a desktop and follow desktop stuff but I cant imagine desktop computer fans are a high volume, high profitability sector for a company these days...
For all case makers these fans are a money minting sector, just look how many have gone down the route of spending millions(also how much a patent troll is willing to spend on lawsuits) on propietary daisy chaining solutions.
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#3
davidburke30
PhilaphlousMaybe its because I no longer have a desktop and follow desktop stuff but I cant imagine desktop computer fans are a high volume, high profitability sector for a company these days...
Fans play a crucial role in generating substantial profits for these companies, making them valuable assets.
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#4
Tomgang
3200 rpm that's a good amount of rpm for sure. But there 1 downside to it. Noise can be low.

I have 3 3000 rpm fans in my pc case. 2 x noctua ippc fans and 1 phanteks T30 120 mm fan. At full rpm, not silent but they move a good amount of air. Great for when overclocking on aircooling or need to move air to place with else no Airflow throw a 3D printed funnet duct. So high rpm fans do have there perpose. Just as long you are not noise sensitive.
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#5
bonehead123
Antwec, hahahaha....

yep, that's the 1st name I look for when shopping for high-quality/high-performance pc parts, fans or otherwise.....

n.O.t..
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#6
thesmokingman
^^Yep. I had a set of them, nice at first then after you get used to them and notice the odd harmonics and it got louder and louder. Junked them...
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#7
maxfly
Give it a couple months and these things will be selling at a 75% discount. Antec has zero name recognition in the cooling category these days. Their only hope of increasing the above is to have actually built a top tier product (not likely)and sent them to every reviewer across the globe.
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#8
UK-Antec Rep
bonehead123Antwec, hahahaha....

yep, that's the 1st name I look for when shopping for high-quality/high-performance pc parts, fans or otherwise.....

n.O.t..
Groundhog day :)
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