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NZXT unveils their Aer RGB case fans with customizable lighting

By Liu Hongzuo - on 14 Sep 2016, 10:47am

NZXT unveils their Aer RGB case fans with customizable lighting

... Cellophane flowers of yellow and green, towering over your head...

Equipping RGB lights is one neat way to beautify your PC case. Now, there are the NZXT Aer RGB fans – it’s designed to be attractive yet functional, thanks to its highly customizable with software controls for its colors and patterns.

Each of these premium RGB LED fans contain 8 LEDs, and it has 10+ lighting effects that can be digitally controlled with the use of the NZXT’s Hue+ lighting controller and their CAM monitoring software. They feature “PWM controls”, which is a fancy way to name their LED effects (it includes Breathing, Fading, Marquee, Covering Marquee, Pulse, Spectrum Wave, Alternating, Candle Lights, and Wings).

Artist render of NZXT Aer RGB fans within the PC case.

Users can also peg the lights to the temperature of their system, the audio output, or the fan’s RPM values. The fans also allow the user to create a custom breathing wave pattern, or to remain on one single color.

Functionally, the NZXT Aer RGB fans can be daisy-chained (up to five fans per channel on the Hue+). It also features silent operation with its winglet-tip design. The fans are available in 120mm or 140mm versions. Thanks to its fluid dynamic bearings, each fan has an expected lifespan of 60,000 hours. The NZXT Aer RGB fans require the NZXT Hue+ lighting controller to function.

Specifications of the fans are below:

The fans require the Hue+ controller for RGB lights, and NZXT offers the fans and controller at a bundled price.

The NZXT Aer RGB fan will retail in late October 2016, at a price of £29.99 (120mm) or £34.99 (140mm) each. If you’re getting with the mandatory Hue+ controller, a bundle containing two fans and Hue+ will cost £79.99 (120mm) or £89.99 (140mm). You can find out more about the fans here.

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