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Bitspower Rolls Out the Touchaqua Notos 120 Fans with ARGB Lighting

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Bitspower today rolled out the Touchaqua Notos 120 fans. Available in single-piece, 3-piece, and 5-piece packs, the fans are optimized for ventilating radiators. These 120 mm fans spin between 800 to 1,800 RPM, with a noise output ranging between 25-28 dBA. The company didn't mention air-flow specs or bearing type, but rates these fans with a 30,000-hour operational lifetime. The frames feature rubberized vibration-dampeners, while the LEDs are located in the hub. The fans take in 4-pin PWM for their prime function, and 3-pin ARGB for the lighting.

The single-unit packs include just the fan, while 3-piece and 5-piece packs include fan-controllers and LED lighting hubs. The BPTA-DRGBMFC lighting controller included with the 3-piece and 5-piece packs takes in a single 3-pin ARGB and SATA power connection, and puts out eight 3-pin headers, with SMD buttons that let you cycle through presets. The BPTA-PFANMFH fan-controller module included with the 3-piece and 5-piece packs splits a single PWM signal among 10 downstream 4-pin PWM headers. It draws power from a SATA power connector. The single-piece, 3-piece, and 5-piece packs of the Bitspower Touchaqua Notos 120 are priced at NTD 310, 1,240, and 2,170, respectively.



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How many more fans do we need, for an already overcrowded market.

It’s pretty saturated, no doubt. At least you can get ones on amazon with better performance and lower price than bigger brands.
 
At least these don't need a Lighting Node Pro or iCue. Also nice to see a daisy-chainable ARGB cable. No price listed but hope it is reasonable since they are new. Corsair and ThermalTake are being ridiculous with their $140 - $150 for three fans packs.
 
NTD? non-tradable dollars? :D

is the controller sold separate?
 
I know the RGB controller is available separately, you can get it on Amazon right now. And Linus says just buy it now damn it!

Oops, it is currently unavailable, because everyone followed Jay's and Linus' advice and bought all their stuff yesterday, since there WILL be shortages.
 
310 NTD = €9,30 That's actually cheap for a Bitspower product.
 
Just picked a three pack of these at Microcenter. They ended up being like $42 USD.
 
Tell us what you think as I might try these on my new build, been looking for fans to use.
Decent fans. At full speed they are loud, but move a good amount of air. Overall i'm pretty happy with them considering the price point they're at.
 
Really not a lot to say about them lol. They do what they were made to do. They look better than my Thermaltake Riing fans and they were half the price.
 
Tell us what you think as I might try these on my new build, been looking for fans to use.

I picked up a 5 pack at MC for 59.00. They had a display with 10 of these fans in the same case I bought the Lian Li 011 dynamic XL.
Once I saw the fans in action I immediately bought 2 5 pack to saturate my case.
 
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