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Raijintek Intros Ampere Series ATX 3.0 PSUs with 80 Plus Platinum Rating

Raijintek over the weekend debuted the Ampere series of fully modular ATX 3.0 power supplies. The lineup currently only has a 1200 W model, but the company is working to add more variants based on wattage. This is Raijintek's first PSU series to meet 80 Plus Platinum and Cybenetics Platinum 230 V switching efficiency ratings. Although there's just the 1200 W variant, there are two color options, black and matte white. These impact not just the color of the PSU's body, but also the included modular cables. The PSU meets ATX 3.0 and PCIe Gen 5 specifications, and includes a 600 W-capable 12V-2x6 modular cable. This is a more durable successor to the 12VHPWR connector that maintains compatibility with it.

Besides the 600 W 12V-2x6, and a 24-pin ATX, you get four 6+2 pin PCIe power, two 8-pin EPS, eight SATA power, three Molex, and one Berg. Under the hood, the Raijintek Ampere features a single +12 V rail design, with active PFC, LLC, and DC-to-DC switching. Protections are included against over/under voltage, overcurrent, overpower, and short-circuit. The PSU uses a 120 mm fluid dynamic bearing fan that can stay off up to 40% of +12 V load. The PSU measures 14 cm in length, which should play well with mid-tower cases, especially given its 1200 W wattage. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Intros Arcadia III MS4 Mid-tower Case

Raijintek introduced the Arcadia III MS4 (mesh) ATX mid-tower case. Its designers tried to strike a balance between clearance for large graphics cards, and long water cooling radiators mounted along the front panel, and taking advantage of the large mesh intake. The case offers clearance for CPU coolers up to 165 mm in height, graphics cards up to 36.5 cm in length (with a radiator occupying the front intake); and motherboards that are ATX (or smaller). The case features a conventional horizontally partitioned layout.

Cooling options on the Raijintek Arcadia III include two 140 mm or 120 mm top exhausts, three 140 mm or 120 mm front intakes, a 120 mm rear exhaust, and two 120 mm along the base of the motherboard compartment. Radiator sizes supported are up to 280 mm x 140 mm along the top panel, up to 360 mm x 120 mm or 280 mm x 140 mm along the front; and up to 120 mm along the rear. The bottom compartment holds room for a PSU that's up to 22 cm in length, and drive mounts that include up to two 3.5-inch drives, and three 2.5-inch mounts (one above the 3.5-inch drive cage, and two behind the motherboard tray). The case features magnetically detachable dust filter along the top, and regular ones along the front and bottom, which are held in place mechanically. The case doesn't include any fans except a basic rear exhaust. The case measures 210 mm x 410 mm x 485 mm (WxDxH).

Raijintek Intros ZOFOS Ultra Full-tower Case

Raijintek today introduced the ZOFOS Ultra, an ATX full-tower case for high-end gaming PC builds. The case measures 598 mm x 254 mm x 597 mm (DxWxH), and features a horizontally partitioned layout. Its motherboard tray supports boards as large as E-ATX. An interesting aspect about this case is its vast number of drive bays. There are as many as fourteen 3.5-inch drive bays, four of which are located in the lower compartment, and the rest along detachable drive cages toward the front of the case, making it fit for home-server or video production builds. With these drive cages in place, you have clearance for graphics cards up to 37 cm in length. Without them graphics cards can be as long as 54 cm. In place of the drive cages, four 120 mm fans, or a 360 mm x 120 mm radiator can be mounted. The lower two drive cages can be additionally detached to make room for liquid cooling hardware.

Ventilation options on the Raijintek ZOFOS Ultra include a 140 mm rear exhaust, either four 120 mm or three 140 mm top exhausts, either three 140 mm or four 120 mm front intakes, and four 120 mm side vents (replacing the drive cages). Besides the 14 3.5-inch drive cages, there are three additional 2.5-inch mounts behind the motherboard tray. Radiator mounting options include a 420 mm x 140 mm (or smaller) along the front intake, a 420 mm x 140 mm (or smaller) along the top, a 360 mm x 120 mm along the side, and a 240 mm x 120 mm along the base of the motherboard tray. There are 10 conventionally located expansion slots, and three vertical ones. A roomy crawl-space has been created around the region of the motherboard, behind the tray, for easy cable management. The case includes two ARGB LED lighting elements, which take in 3-pin ARGB inputs. Front-panel connectivity includes two USB 3.x type-A, one USB 3.1 type-C, and a 4-pole headset jack. The company didn't announce pricing information.

Raijintek Shows Custom Water Cooling and New Cases at Computex 2023

Raijintek's exhibit at Computex 2023 was a captivating showcase of their innovative products for water-cooling enthusiasts. The company turned heads with its all-black brushed aluminium finish components, beautifully augmented with RGB lighting. Raijintek started off with their CPU water blocks, engineered to provide efficient cooling for high-performance CPUs. The RGB lighting breathed life into the elegant all-black blocks, rendering them both practical and stylish. Also featured was their state-of-the-art pump and reservoir combinations, with the same design ethos and a spotlight on efficient operation. Using the same black design, Raijintek extended their design to their radiators, with efficient heat dissipation to keep systems cool. Furthermore, their distribution plates continued to impress with their sleek designs, offering optimal flow paths for cooling fluid. There was a Chinese-inspired mod that showed usage of the company's components in the modded build.

Raijintek Intros Cratos Series ATX 3.0 Power Supplies with 80 Plus Gold Efficiency

Raijintek today introduced the Cratos line of premium modular power supplies that meet the ATX 3.0 specification. These are available in a total of six models, three variants based on Wattage—850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W, and their sub-variants based on body color—black and white. All three Wattage-based variants include one modular 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connector that's capable of 600 W continuous output. The 850 W model includes three 6+2 pin PCIe power connectors, while the 1000 W and 1200 W ones include four of these. The other connectors common to all models include a 24-pin ATX, two 4+4 pin EPS, eight SATA power connectors, three 4-pin Molex, and a Berg (FDD).

Under the hood, the Raijintek Cratos series PSUs feature a single +12 V rail design with 80 Plus Gold and Cybenetics Silver (230 V) switching efficiency, an all-Japanese capacitor design, DC-to-DC switching, and most common electrical protection mechanisms, including against over/under-voltage, overload, short-circuit, and overheat. All modular cables included are flat, ribbon-type. All three models feature a compact design, with a depth of just 140 mm. A 120 mm fluid-dynamic bearing fan is used to keep cool, which is programmed to stay completely off until a certain load level. The PSU meets Cybenetics Acoustic A- rating. The company didn't reveal pricing. Raijintek is backing these with a 5-year warranty.

Raijintek Intros Arcadia III Mid-tower Case

Raijintek today introduced the Arcadia III, an ATX mid-tower case that's designed to be taller than it is deep. The case measures 210 mm x 410 mm x 485 mm (WxDxH), and is made mainly of SECC steel. There are two variants based on the side-panel, the Arcadia III with its 4 mm-thick tempered glass panel; and the Arcadia III ST with an opaque SECC steel panel. Both feature airy mesh front intakes. Both cases only include one fan, a rather premium 120 mm spinner with hydraulic bearings, 43.2 CFM, but with 3-pin DC control.

Inside, the Arcadia III offers a conventional horizontally-partitioned layout with the bottom partition having a cutout for the PSU label to peek through the side-panel. The main chamber has up to 36.5 cm of length clearance for graphics cards (if no fan or radiator is mounted on the front panel); and height clearance of 16.5 cm for CPu coolers. Fan vents include two 140 mm or 120 mm top exhausts, three 140 mm or 120 mm front intakes, a 120 mm rear exhaust, and interestingly, two 120 mm bottom intakes. This gives you room for a radiator as large as 280 mm on top, and as large as 360 mm on the front (not big enough for 520 mm). The bottom vents aren't convenient for a radiator. Storage options include two 3.5-inch bays in the bottom compartment, and three 2.5-inch mounts. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Intros Forkis DDC Ultra CPU Pump+Block for DIY Liquid Cooling Builds

Raijintek today introduced the Forkis DDC Ultra, a CPU water block with an integrated pump, with which you can connect a DIY liquid cooling loop using your own fittings. With its retention module in place, it measures 80 mm x 84 mm x 45 mm (WxDxH), and features a nickel-plated copper cold-plate. Right above it is the POM+aluminium casing, which contains a DDC Ultra pump with 150 kPa (21.7 PSI) pressure, and 3.8 m (13 ft) head, and 750 L/h discharge rate; along with a ceramic bearing that's rated for 50,000 hours. The cold-plate features a large microfin lattice throughout its inner surface, so the block is even optimized for MCMs such as the Ryzen 7000 "Raphael." The block has threads for standard G 1/4" (fittings not included). Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1700, LGA1200, AM5, and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Intros Ageras ARGB 120 Case Fan

Raijintek today introduced the Ageras ARGB 120 case fan. Available in black and white color variants, and packs of 1, 2, and 3; with the 2-fan and 3-fan packs including ARGB+fan controllers; the Ageras is being positioned as a high-end replacement for stock fans. It features a hydraulic bearing that lends it 40,000-hour life. The frame comes with silicone mounts that absorb vibrations. The fan features ARGB LEDs located in the impeller hub, with translucent impeller blades that work like diffusers. It takes in 4-pin PWM input for its main function, and 3-pin ARGB for the illumination. Main specs include 800 to 2,200 RPM speed, 67.38 CFM maximum airflow, 2.57 mm H₂O static-pressure, and 33 dBA maximum noise output. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Introduces OPHION ELITE SFF Chassis

Raijintek, a Taiwanese maker of computer cases, coolers, and power supplies, added another entry to its family of small form-factor issues. Today, the company presents the OPHION ELITE, which is a Mini-ITX enclosure designed to fit a wide selection of hardware. It enables users to store compelling hardware with adequate cooling and have peace of mind usage. OPHION ELITE supports Mini-ITX motherboards, a maximum of 7 fans, including two 120/140 fans on the side (240 mm radiator), one 120 fan at the bottom (preinstalled), two 120/140 fans at the front, one 120/140 fan at the rear, and one 80 fan on the top. It boasts full-size VGA cards (320 mm/3 slots), compatibility, and regular ATX / EPS PSUs support. There is room for three 3.5-inch HDD drives or five 2.5-inch HDD/SSD drives. For more information, check out the company website.
Here is the product video showcased on the Raijintek YouTube channel.

Raijintek Intros Eleos 12 RBW CPU Cooler Designed for LGA1700

Raijintek today introduced the Eleos 12 RBW, a tower-type CPU cooler designed with a large base that's optimized for Intel Socket LGA1700. Measuring 127 mm x 75 mm x 164 mm (WxDxH), and weighing 610 g, the cooler features a conventional tower-type design. Six 6 mm-thick nickel-plated copper heat-pipes make direct contact with the processor at the base, conveying heat through an aluminium fin-stack that's ventilated by a single 120 mm fan.

The included 120 mm fan takes in 4-pin PWM for its main function, and 3-pin addressable RGB for lighting. It features a hydraulic bearing that's rated for 40,000 hours. The fan spins at speeds between 800 to 1,800 RPM, pushing up to 75 CFM of airflow, and 2.3 mm H₂O static pressure, and up to 28 dBA maximum noise. Lighting elements include ARGB LED studded in the fan-hub, as well as the top-plate of the heatsink. Among the CPU socket types supported are LGA1700, LGA1200, LGA115x, and AM4. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Intros RJK 5V DRGB-PWM Hub

Raijintek today introduced the RJK 5V DRGB-PWM Hub, a device that lets you control both the lighting and ventilation of your PC. You get an impressive eight 4-pin PWM fan headers, and eight 3-pin addressable-RGB (5 V) headers downstream. On the upstream, it takes in a PWM signal for the fans, and a single 3-pin ARGB input from your motherboard. Powering it, along with all the fans and lighting attached to it; is a single SATA power connector. The hub has two buttons, one that syncs the lighting to the upstream source; and the other that lets you cycle between a few in-built lighting presets. The base of the hub is magnetic, letting you attach it to the sheet-metal of your case. The hub measures 133.5 mm x 57.5 mm x 13.5 mm (WxDxH). The company didn't mention pricing.

Raijintek Intros Antila D5 EVO RBW-15 Pump+Reservoir

Raijintek today updated its lineup of pump+reservoir combo devices with the Antila D5 EVO RBW-15. This 500 ml reservoir comes with an integrated pump that's capable of 1,500 l/h, with a head of 4 m, and 50 psi pressure. The pump can be made to run at five speed presets—1,800 RPM, 2,500 RPM, 3,300 RPM, 4,000 RPM, and 4,800 RPM. At top speed, the pump has a rated noise output of 40 dBA.

The reservoir itself is a tempered glass cylinder that's capped on both ends, and housed in a 2 mm-thick aluminium frame. One of the pillars of this frame has an addressable-RGB LED strip facing the glass cylinder, which is the main source of illumination for the reservoir. It comes with standard G 1/4" threading at two places, allowing for either horizontal or vertical orientation. The whole unit measures 242 mm x 95 mm x 80 mm (HxDxW). The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Intros Eleos RBW Tower-Type CPU Cooler

Raijintek today rolled out the Eleos RBW, an entry-level tower-type CPU cooler with addressable RGB illumination. The cooler features a conventional aluminium fin-tower type heatsink. Four 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes make direct contact with the CPU at the base, conveying heat through an aluminium fin-stack, which is ventilated by a 92 mm fan. The fin-stack heatsink features a plastic top-plate with an addressable RGB LED diffuser, the ARGB illuminated fan puts out additional bling.

The included 92 mm fan features 40,000-hour rated hydraulic bearings, spins between 800 to 2,000 RPM, pushing up to 52 CFM of air-flow, 1.9 mm H₂O static pressure, with up to 22.95 dBA noise output. The cooler measures 140 mm x 96 mm x 75 mm (HxWxD), weighing 580 g. Out of the box, the cooler comes with push-clips, so you can mount the cooler onto AMD Socket AM4 without needing any tools. Other sockets supported include LGA1200, LGA115x, and LGA2066. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Announces PAEAN PREMIUM ATX Chassis

Raijintek have recently announced the PAEAN PREMIUM ATX Chassis for high-end enthusiasts. The PAEAN PREMIUM features an industrial steel design with extensive liquid cooling hardware support including full-length graphics cards. The case includes two airflow optimized panels on the top and right along with a water cooling chamber underneath which can facilitate dual 360 mm radiators. The front and side panels of the chassis are constructed from 4 mm thick tempered glass allowing for a clear view of the interior components.

The chassis supports up to ATX motherboards and can accommodate a wide variety of components and configurations with room for 12 fans, and x2 HDD/SSD. The PAEAN PREMIUM comes with a selection of modern front I/O including USB Type C, x2 USB 3.0, and HD audio. The Raijintek PAEAN PREMIUM is expected to release in the coming months and should retail for 250 USD.

Raijintek Releases The OPHION 7L Mini-ITX Chassis

Raijintek have recently released the compact OPHION 7L Mini-ITX chassis, featuring an aluminium design the case supports a maximum of three fans including 2x 9025 on top, and a single 9025 fan at the base. The OPHION 7L supports low profile VGA cards and features dual 2.5" drive bays. The front I/O consists of a single USB Type-C, and USB 3.0 Type-A port. The case is tool-free and is compatible with SFX power supplies, the case measures just 302 mm long, 101 mm wide, and 225 mm high for a total capacity of 7L. The Raijintek OPHION 7L will be available later this year in Q4 with both black and white models retailing for 119.99 USD. International availability or pricing was not announced.

Raijintek Intros ACHERON 360 Distribution Plate

Raijintek today introduced the ACHERON 360 liquid cooling distribution plate, a contraption that combines the functionality of a pump and a reservoir, with coolant distribution mounts located close to where you'd want them in a typical tower type case (near the CPU area and the expansion slot area), to better manage tubing. The ACHERON 360 comes in two variants based on the inclusion of a pump. The base variant lacks a pump, but has inlet and outlet for an external pump; while the ACHERON 360 D5 EVO includes a factory-fitted Raijintek D5 pump.

The ACHERON 360 D5 EVO's pump turns in five speed settings ranging between 1,800 and 4,800 RPM. At top speed, it is capable of 1,500 l/h discharge, and 50 psi pressure, with 30 dBA noise output. Both variants come with ARGB LED embellishments that peek through aluminium outer plates covering the mostly clear PMMA acrylic body. Both further feature a flow indicator. The distro-plate is 360 mm x 120 mm. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Intros EOS 12 RBW ADD Fans

Raijintek today introduced the EOS 12 RBW ADD line of 120 mm case fans. Based on the design of the original EOS 12 fans, the new EOS 12 RBW ADD comes in single-unit and three-unit packs. It is optimized both for ventilation and for use in liquid cooling setups owing to its fairly good static pressure. Featuring a hydraulic bearing rated for 40,000 hours, the fan takes in 4-pin PWM for its main function, and spins between 800 to 1,800 RPM, with a maximum air-flow of 75 CFM, maximum static pressure of 2.3 mm H₂O, and a maximum noise output rated at 28 dBA. It uses a 3-pin addressable RGB connection for its illumination. The three-unit pack includes a ARGB+PWM controller with an RF remote control. The frames of these fans feature rubberized mounts that dampen vibration. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Unveils MORPHEUS 8057 VGA Air Cooler

Raijintek today unveiled the MORPHEUS 8057, a large graphics card air-cooler. The cooler consists of a gargantuan aluminium fin-stack heatsink that's ventilated by a pair of 120 mm fans (not included). The heatsink features a large mirror-finish copper base, from which six 6 mm thick heat pipes emerge in either direction of the base (Raijintek for some reason counts this as 12 heat pipes), conveying heat to a large fin-stack with 112 aluminium fins that have ceramic coating.

The MORPHEUS 8057 heatsink measures 254 mm x 100 mm x 44 mm (WxDxH), weighing 515 g. Among the secondary heatsinks included are 12 heatsinks of various sizes for memory and VRM components; thermal pads, retention clips, and some thermal paste. Among the graphics cards supported are AMD "Navi 10" based graphics cards (RX 5700 series and RX 5600 series); and NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 2080/SUPER, RTX 2070/SUPER, and RTX 2060/SUPER. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Unveils Antila D5 EVO RBW Pump+Reservoir

Raijintek today unveiled the Antil D5 EVO RBW, a contraption that combines a reservoir with a pump into a single device. It features an aluminium frame, POM acetal ends for the reservoir, and a 6 mm-thick tempered glass cylindrical reservoir. Fittings are mounted along either ends of the reservoir. Addressable RGB LED strips line the inner sides of the aluminium frame. The bottom end houses the pump unit.

The unit measures 305 mm x 95 mm x 80 mm (HxWxD), with brackets included that let you orient it in two ways (standing or sideways). The pump unit features a ceramic bearing motor (50,000-hour MTBF), offers 1,500 l/h discharge rate, and 4 m head, with 50 psi maximum pressure. Although it takes in 4-pin Molex, the pump has five speeds - 1,800 RPM, 2,500 RPM, 3,300 RPM, 4,000 RPM, and 4,800 RPM. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Intros EOS 360 RBW Liquid CPU Cooler

Raijintek unveiled the EOS 360 RBW all-in-one, closed-loop, liquid CPU cooler. Characterized by a CPU water-block design that's sure to bring back memories of your Beyblade collection, it provides a slightly larger-than-usual rectangular copper base with a 0.12 mm micro-fin lattice. The pump is integrated with the 360 mm x 120 mm radiator, has a pressure head of 1.5 m, noise output of up to 30 dBA at maximum speed, and features a ceramic-axis bearing that lends it a service life of 50,000 hours. The radiator features 12 coolant channels, is made of aluminium, and is 29 mm thick. The three included 120 mm fans take in 4-pin PWM input for their main function, and 5 V ARGB for the lighting, spin between 800 to 1,800 RPM, feature hydraulic bearings with 40,000-hour service life, and push up to 75 CFM of air with 28 dBA noise output, each. Among the CPU sockets supported are AM4, LGA115x, and LGA2066. It is priced at USD $70 (MSRP).

Hands On: Raijintek AURAS Workstation, HELOTS SFX 750 PSU, METIS EVO & OPHION M EVO Cases

The most exciting item on display during our visit with Raijintek was something we were unable to get much info on and that was the AURAS Workstation. This monster cooling solution consists of a massive reservoir/distribution block connected to a pump which feeds coolant to four graphics cards and two processors at up to 3000L/H. Heat dissipation was handled by 1x 520mm and 2x 420mm radiators equipped with 10x 140mm RGB fans. Regardless of any specifics in terms of this water cooling loops actual performance, the system on display was certainly a sight to behold, which was made all the more noticeable by a massive show of ARGB lighting.

Raijintek at Computex 2019: EOS, NYX, SAMOS All-in-one Liquid Coolers, RGB Radiators, and Pump

During our visit with Raijintek at Computex 2019, it was apparent the company had gone all in when it comes to ARGB lighting. The first liquid cooler on display was the EOS I 240 RBW. Offering ARGB rainbow lighting, this AIO utilized a 240mm high-density radiator with 12 channels along with a full copper water block with 0.15mm micro channels. Pushing the coolant through the system is a pump that has a max rated pressure head of 1.5M and a max flow rate of 80 L/H. Multiple mounting kits are available for modern sockets.

Meanwhile, the EOS II 240 RBW was also on display. It has all the same features as the EOS I but sports a different block design. Where the CPU and pump block on the EOS I looks a bit like a cyclone in regards to its design and lighting elements. The EOS II has a boxy design with grooves and ARGB LED lighting for that extra bit visual stimulus.

Raijintek Outs Teos 240A RBW Radiator with Addressable RGB Lighting

Raijintek today rolled out the Teos 240A RBW DIY liquid-cooling radiator. Built in the 240 mm x 120 mm form-factor supporting up to four 120 mm fans (two on either side), the radiator combines copper fins with copper tubes, and takes in standard G 1/4" fittings. With 14 fins-per-inch, this radiator offers high surface area for heat dissipation. The frame of the radiator is made of steel, and the longer sides of it feature addressable RGB LED illumination through acrylic diffusers. Raijintek is including two extra rubber inserts so you could etch your own design like clan logo onto it. The diffusers take in 3-pin ARGB inputs. Measuring 273 mm x 120 mm x 27 mm (LxWxH), the Teos 240A RBW weighs 571 g. The company didn't reveal pricing.

Raijintek Enyo is an Extremely Modular Open-Frame Full-tower

Raijintek today introduced the Enyo, its biggest and greatest open-frame full-tower chassis. Measuring 707 mm x 398 mm x 659 mm, this monstrosity is a capital-I shaped metal frame with floating tempered glass panels on four sides, and steel panels on two. The left side holds a vast EE-ATX capable motherboard tray and a bottom compartment for stacks of 480 mm x 120 mm radiators; while the right side holds two PSU bays, additional radiator mounts, and drive mounts.

Drives and radiators can be mounted on either sides of the case. Up to twenty three 120 mm or 140 mm fans can be mounted on this case, and you can collectively install up to three completely independent high-end DIY liquid cooling loops. The case is made of 2 mm-thick SECC steel and 3 mm-thick tempered glass. The dual-layer middle partition has passageways for cables and coolant tubes. The company didn't reveal pricing.
A presentation by the company follows.

Raijintek Refreshes the Pallas CPU Cooler with RGB LED Lighting and More

Raijintek today introduced the Pallas 120 RGB, a refresh of the original Pallas from 2014. Raijintek has made four key changes to its design. To begin with, the mirror finish nickel-plated copper base from the original has been replaced with a direct-touch base, where the cooler's six 6 mm-thick copper heat pipes make direct contact with the CPU. The second big change is the black coated aluminium fin-stack and heat-pipes, which offer a matte appearance. Thirdly, the change reflecting the namesake - the fan featuring RGB LED illumination using 10 diodes (4-pin standard RGB header); and lastly, support for newer sockets AM4 and LGA2066, in addition to LGA115x and AM3+.

The C-type heatsink offers a height of just 68 mm, making it perfect for low-profile builds, provided you can find room around the CPU socket for the cooler's vast width and depth. Measuring 130 mm x 146.8 mm x 68 mm (WxDxH), it weighs 550 g, including the fan. The fan specs are mostly unchanged from the original. Drawing power from a 4-pin PWM header, and featuring a hydraulic bearing, it spins between 200 to 1,400 RPM, pushing up to 41.71 CFM of air, with a maximum noise output of 28.43 dBA. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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