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Antec Announces TrueQuiet 120 UFO Fan Series in Europe

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Antec is presenting TrueQuiet 120 UFO, an extremely quiet fan for PC housings with a highly efficient level of air circulation. Nine specially shaped fan-blades prevent swirls and their unwanted noise. Due to rubberised contact points to the housing, vibrations are being dampened efficiently. Thanks to its transparent LED ring, the TrueQuiet 120 UFO can powerfully illuminate the housing in the colours blue, green, white or red. The included rubber pins furthermore enable a tool-free installation of the fan.

Finally the TrueQuiet 120 UFO is available in Europe, bringing state-of-the-art fan technology to PC systems. This new 120-mm housing fan has been developed with a strong focus on noise reduction and performs its work almost unheard. Two ventilating speeds are available via control system: 1,000 rounds per minute at 19.9 dBA or 600 rounds per minute at almost unnoticeable 8.9 dBA.



This extremely low level of noise is possible thanks to the TrueQuiet 120 UFOs special and elaborate construction: Its nine specially carved fan-blades are reducing swirls to a minimum and the rubberized contact points to the housing are taking care of an efficient dampening of vibrations.

The four colours of the TrueQuiet 120 UFO
With its transparent LED ring, the TrueQuiet 120 UFO is famous for a powerful illumination of the PC housing in the colours blue, green, white or red. Depending on taste or use case the Antec TrueQuiet 120 UFO can be bought in the desired colour. The rubber pins included with the product furthermore enable a quick and tool-free installation of the fan.

Availability and pricing of the TrueQuiet 120 UFO
Antecs new 120-mm housing fan is now available at a price of £12.95 (MSRP including VAT). Included with the TrueQuiet 120 UFO itself is a two-year warranty by Antec as well as a 3-pin-to-4-pin Molex adapter and a two level control unit for choosing ventilation speed.

Product information
  • Product names: TrueQuiet 120 UFO
  • Colours: Blue, red, white and green
  • Price (incl. VAT): £12.95
  • Availability: From now on

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Looks they are taking a cue from Thermaltake and ripped off Corsair for their design.
 
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1,000 rounds per minute at 19.9 dBA or 600 rounds per minute at almost unnoticeable 8.9 dBA.
RPM is Revolutions Per Minute.
Rounds per minute makes it sound like a gun license is required.
 

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Hmm... So is this sharing or copying ideas? However, price is the only I concern since these three modules are not cheap.
 
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Looks they are taking a cue from Thermaltake and ripped off Corsair for their design.
Nope. Antec had that frame design well before Corsair. The ring lighting they show last year before thermaltake.
 
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