Tuesday, October 26th 2021

Sharkoon Unveils SHARK Disc PWM & SHARK Blades PWM Fans

Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of high-performance quality PC components and peripherals. With the SHARK Blades PWM and the SHARK Disc PWM, Sharkoon now presents its first PWM fans. Through the mainboard's control, and with a maximum speed of 1,400 revolutions per minute, these fans should enable an optimal cooling of the PC case. In addition to a wide range of illumination colors, the two fans have different designs: The SHARK Disc PWM is glass-transparent, allowing the illumination to shimmer through its borders. The SHARK Blades PWM, on the other hand, is kept in minimalist black and has fan blades with protruding lines for a dynamicdisplay when in operation. Thanks to the RGB LED effects, the fans should blend seamlessly into the PC case with all the other illuminated components.
Precisely Tailored Performance
The SHARK Disc PWM and the SHARK Blades PWM each offer a speed of up to 1,400 revolutions per minute with an airflow volume of up to 94.8 cubic meters per hour for the SHARK Blades PWM and 82.35 cubic meters per hour for the SHARK Disc PWM. The speed can be controlled by the mainboard.

Smooth Performance
Even at full speed, both the SHARK Blades PWM and the SHARK Disc PWM are barely louder than a whisper in the room. Their volume is specified at around 24.8 dB(A). The fluid dynamic bearing also supports the smooth performance.

Creative Illumination
A compatible RGB controller for the mainboard can be used for setting the 9 RGB LEDs of the SHARK Disc PWM and the 20 different RGB LEDs of the SHARK Blades PWM. The lighting offers a selection of up to 16.8 million colors.

High Compatibility
The lighting effects of the SHARK Blade PWM and the SHARK Disc PWM can be controlled with the software ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync and Gigabyte RGB Fusion 2.0 Utility. For the greatest possible compatibility, the RGB LEDs can be connected to the mainboard either via a 5 V-D-G connection or via a four-pin 5 V-D-coded-G connection.

Reduced Case Vibration
The rubberized contact points reduce the case vibration and further support the smooth running of the fans.

Price and availability
The SHARK Disc PWM and the SHARK Blades PWM are immediately available at the manufacturer's suggested price of 9.99 euros.

For more information, visit the product pages of SHARK Blades PWM and SHARK Disc PWM.
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4 Comments on Sharkoon Unveils SHARK Disc PWM & SHARK Blades PWM Fans

#1
DeathtoGnomes
Thats a good price for a fan, even if it has RGB.
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AnarchoPrimitiv
Wonder if you were to spray the clear ones with Frosted Glass Krylon spray paint or even clear matte enamel from rustoleum they would diffuse the light better... I did it to a friend's keyboard that had a clear bottom and underglow LEDs and it worked perfectly... On another note, I've seen those fans for years now on aliexpress and was wondering when a brand would sell them in the west.
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#3
ixi
DeathtoGnomesThats a good price for a fan, even if it has RGB.
Better buy razer rgb fan :D (joke).
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Arcdar
AnarchoPrimitivWonder if you were to spray the clear ones with Frosted Glass Krylon spray paint or even clear matte enamel from rustoleum they would diffuse the light better... I did it to a friend's keyboard that had a clear bottom and underglow LEDs and it worked perfectly... On another note, I've seen those fans for years now on aliexpress and was wondering when a brand would sell them in the west.
not exactly. the Design is the same but the ones on Aliexpress and stuff all have the proprietary connector and remote to control light (and sometimes even speeds - I have a pack of those for my wifes PC as her PWM controller stopped working but the rest of the X99 setup is still fine - and even the fan-control works decently).

I didn't see them with MB-LED-Connector yet (at least those not). But still, the price is very decent if the airflow and noise is O.K. (the ones I got are actually surprisingly decent - except on max speeds :D .... but that is not needed ^^)
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