Friday, November 17th 2023

Seasonic to Launch New MagFlow 120 ARGB Fan

The Seasonic MagFlow Fan is a novel cooling product in terms of style and functional modularity. Perfectly positioned, built-in magnetic attachment points connect the fan sides easily, pin-to-pin with a snap. Hassle-free installation saves time and enhances the look of the PC by eliminating the need to run cables in between fans. The high-quality feel of the MagFlow fan is achieved by using durable materials and fine aesthetic details. The cables on the back are hidden in an X-style support, while the Seasonic logo on the front harmonizes with the blue color strip on the inner side of the frame. The fan blade features an elegant brushed metallic center medallion with the brand logo.

Keeping Cool with Magnetic Magic
The Seasonic MagFlow Fan uses magnetic, pin-to-pin connectors to seamlessly inter-lock adjacent fans and to connect one power and signal cable to a fan-cluster. This unique method of installing fans simplifies system building, minimizes clutter, and optimizes cooling.
Main Fan Features
Simple and Neat Cable Management
Connecting the fans directly to each other by magnets greatly reduces the number of cables needed, enhances the overall aesthetic look of the build, and significantly simplifies the assembly process.

The Benefit of Daisy-Chaining
By using magnetic connectors to link fans together, the number of cables is reduced to the minimum. Another advantage of Daisy-chaining several fans is that they hold sturdily together during the build process and require less screws to mount them securely to the case.

Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB)
The extremely quiet and efficient Fluid Dynamic Bearing with its low vibration reduces blade deflection and has a long-life expectancy.

Top Quality Fan Design
The MagFlow Fan incorporates durable materials with fine aesthetic details. The extremely quiet and efficient Fluid Dynamic Bearing with its low vibration reduces blade deflection and has a long-life expectancy. The 9-blade design of the LCP (Liquid Crystal Polymer) fan further enhances rotation stability to maximize airflow, increase efficiency, and reduce noise.

Enjoying ARGB Lighting Effects
Indulge in the mesmerizing glow of the MagFlow's advanced ARGB lighting system, where each fan features 26 independent light beads that are attractively arranged on two separate light rings.

Availability:
  • MagFlow 120 ARGB: Q1 2024.
MSRP:
  • MagFlow 120 ARGB 1-Fan Kit: $34.99 / 33.90 €
  • MagFlow 120 ARGB 3-Fan Kit: $99.99 / 99.90 €
Source: Seasonic
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16 Comments on Seasonic to Launch New MagFlow 120 ARGB Fan

#1
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
And here I am still waiting for a retailer here to just have ANY of them....I want to replace my ancient rad fans and these will totally fit the bill. These are NOT on my radar at all....
Seasonic themselves point me to the biggest etailer here and my go to, just checked, still nothing...
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#2
PLAfiller
They look gorgeous....I am not a target buyer, cause I am not spending $100 for a 3-pack, but definitely cool fans right there.
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#3
Assimilator
INSTG8RAnd here I am still waiting for a retailer here to just have ANY of them....I want to replace my ancient rad fans and these will totally fit the bill. These are NOT on my radar at all....
Seasonic themselves point me to the biggest etailer here and my go to, just checked, still nothing...
Literacy, kids.
Availability:
  • MagFlow 120 ARGB: Q1 2024.
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#4
INSTG8R
Vanguard Beta Tester
AssimilatorLiteracy, kids.
INSTG8RThese are NOT on my radar at all....
Perhaps you should also consider some reading comprehension kids?....
I am still waiting for the ORIGINAL ones but it was nice of you to try and take a dig at me tho...
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#5
Hugis
Ok back on topic you pair!
Keep your digs private, ok?
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#6
AnarchoPrimitiv
Come on...having a white version should be standard operating procedure by now
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#7
bonehead123
AnarchoPrimitivCome on...having a white version should be standard operating procedure by now
Yep, as long as it is 100% white, not 99.538% white, like most others are....

The maglock connectors looks like a cool idea, hopefully the magnets are top-quality & really strong, to ensure they last a long time, which they better be for $35 a pop...

I can only imagine the disaster that would happen if one of them decided to break off from a top mounted 360 rad and fell into the other areas of a running machine :D......
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#8
Leiesoldat
lazy gamer & woodworker
I have the non-RGB variants and the magnets are stout. I could have just mounted one fan at the top of the radiator and left the others with the magnetic connection alone (my radiator is mounted vertically). This RGB implementation looks more tasteful than the spaz-fest that is EK, Lian-Li, and Thermaltake.
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#9
JasBC
The proliferation of these unstandardised interconnects for fans is not good....
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#10
Mistral
JasBCThe proliferation of these unstandardised interconnects for fans is not good....
Just wait until Lian-Li tries to sue all of them..

Kind of a thick frame on this. How's performance with the reduced blade surface?
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Leiesoldat
lazy gamer & woodworker
MistralJust wait until Lian-Li tries to sue all of them..

Kind of a thick frame on this. How's performance with the reduced blade surface?
I don't have any empirical evidence, but I have EK Vardar fans on the other radiator and I have not noticed any noticeable drop in airflow between the two. The Seasonic fans look and feel much better built than the EK variants.
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#12
AsRock
TPU addict
PLAfillerThey look gorgeous....I am not a target buyer, cause I am not spending $100 for a 3-pack, but definitely cool fans right there.
Yeah hate to think when the do 140mm and OMG if they did 180mm, all these fans are to small for my liking as i moved away from 120x25mm fans a long time ago.
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#13
n-ster
Wait, Seasonic makes fans? They apparently even make a couple cases! Apart from the magnetic connector stuff, anyone have experience with the quality of their non-ARGB fan?
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#14
Chrispy_
These are 110mm fans, not 120mm fans.

All that RGBLED nonsense is robbing the rotors of at least 5mm on each side, and the most important 5mm at that!
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#15
progste
Seasonic fan? I'm interested but...
These cost more than noctua fans, but I doubt they're as good.
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#16
Vayra86
bonehead123Yep, as long as it is 100% white, not 99.538% white, like most others are....

The maglock connectors looks like a cool idea, hopefully the magnets are top-quality & really strong, to ensure they last a long time, which they better be for $35 a pop...

I can only imagine the disaster that would happen if one of them decided to break off from a top mounted 360 rad and fell into the other areas of a running machine :D......
But if they're too strong, you've suddenly got a GPU or a hard drive stuck to your rad!
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