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InWin Mercury AM120S Fans


InWin has also shipped a 3-pack of their Mercury AM120S fans, which matches the one within the chassis perfectly. The package of these fans is full color with an image of them on the front and a specification table in the rear.


The three fans feel and look sturdy, shipping with short cables that utilize standard connections as well. InWin provides extension cords, screws, rubber pads and their in-line, SATA powered ARGB controller for good measure.


The fan has a textured frame and the blades are semi-translucent with the hub housing the ARGB elements. InWin has opted to add a bit of a design element to that center and not put a sticker on it. On the opposite side, the impeller is covered by a full color sticker with four clean wires routed across one of the four slightly curved support beams.


The fan blades are actually attached to a circular frame which acts as an additional element to be lit by the hub mounted LEDs. The cables on the Mercury AM120S are short and offer pass-through capabilities for both ARGB and PWM, so that you could daisy-chain the fans for a little less cable mess. While the Mercury AM120S does come with rubber pads as an anti-vibration measure, you will have to install them yourself on these units.


On the exterior of the frame, there is as an additional bit of InWin branding as well as a funky looking arrow to show the direction of airflow once the fan is turned on.
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