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In Win Introduces Neptune AN, DN and DN PRO Series of Silent Static Pressure Fans

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In Win Development Inc. (InWin), a leading innovator in PC enthusiast gaming hardware, has introduced its new AN120/140, DN120/140, and DN120/140 PRO case fans. These silent, high static pressure fans are ideal for air or liquid cooling.

Key Features
Neptune AN, DN, and DN PRO fans feature InWin's signature Turbine Blade design that angles the blades to channel more concentrated airflow. The fan is molded to the frame to prevent air leakage and noise pollution that standard models tend to emit. The results offer an impressive static pressure of up to 2.95 mm/H2O (DN140 PRO), while operating at a mere 20.3 dBA (DN120 PRO). Get great performance without sacrificing your peace. Control with PWM via a dedicated IC chip (for DN PRO), which can produce as little as 17.2 dBA at 900 RPM (AN120).




DN PRO Series
The Neptune DN120 PRO (120 mm) and DN140 PRO (140 mm) offer superior performance without noise elevation. Its FDB bearing with metal magnetic and copper bearing shields assures quality, backed by a 6-year warranty. The internals feature a large 3-phase, 6-pole motor, which produces powerful performance up to 91.66 CFM (DN140 PRO). The DN PRO fans include brass screw threads preinstalled into each corner, plus two types of longer screws ready for liquid cooling radiators. Highly durable, 500 mm nylon braided extension cables offer more cable management flexibility.


AN Series
The Neptune AN120 (120 mm) and AN140 (140 mm) fans include radiant ARGB lighting effects that can be controlled from compatible motherboard software to sync with the rest of the PC system's lighting effects. Both Neptune AN fans are available in triple packs and include InWin's modular "Lock-N-Go" extension cable system that securely fastens connectors for easier, cleaner cable management.


DN Series
The Neptune DN120 (120 mm) and DN140 (140 mm) fans possess similar features to the AN-series, but their jet-black design is perfect for low-profile, stealth PC builds and are made for those who prefer a subtler, non-illuminated system.

For more information about the new InWin AN, DN, and DN PRO, silent static pressure PC fans, please visit the InWin website.

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Looking good, waiting for reviews.
 
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They are nice, but I already have them Noctua branded. They'll last a good five to ten more years before I have to buy another bunch.

That's the problem with using chinese as OEMs though, they'll sell your designs to every other player in the industry... I remember when these were Scythe branded originally.
 

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They are nice, but I already have them Noctua branded. They'll last a good five to ten more years before I have to buy another bunch.

That's the problem with using chinese as OEMs though, they'll sell your designs to every other player in the industry... I remember when these were Scythe branded originally.
You mean Gentle Typhoons? They were by Nidec originally.
 
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They are nice, but I already have them Noctua branded.

The better fans are almost all noctua clones these days, I want to see how they perform and the price.
 
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They look good. I guess my only gripe is it’s not a square frame. They’re using a ring blade design though, so that’s nice to see.
 

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They are nice, but I already have them Noctua branded. They'll last a good five to ten more years before I have to buy another bunch.

That's the problem with using chinese as OEMs though, they'll sell your designs to every other player in the industry... I remember when these were Scythe branded originally.


As far as i know. When it came to the Gentle Typhoons by Nidec/Servo. The only patent that existed was the motor that they fans used. I dont recall there ever been a patent on the design of the blades and such but I think people were too lazy to copy it till a few years ago. Maybe Nidec/Servo had access to a certain plastic that didnt make the fan blades fragile as hell.

Ive watched enough of MajorHardware's FAN SHOWDOWN to know that some plastics can be very brittle
 
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That's the problem with using chinese as OEMs though, they'll sell your designs to every other player in the industry... I remember when these were Scythe branded originally.
That's why patents exist, without a patent, anyone can copy your design. People don't even need the OEM to sell you the design drawings to copy, they could literally just buy one from the market and take measurements.
 
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