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Raijintek Intros the Aura 12 RGB Case Fans

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Raijintek today introduced the Aura 12 RGB case fans. These 120 mm fans are characterized by RGB LED lighting projected onto the impeller by an LED diffuser running along the bore of the frame. The RGB LED setup can produce up to 256 colors, which can be configured using the included control module. This module can also set lighting modes.

The impeller of the Raijintek Aura 12 RGB features a variable angle fan-blade design that is said to improve airflow. The fan features hydraulic bearing. The fan takes in input from the control module over a proprietary 6-pin connector, and spins at speeds of up to 1,200 RPM, with up to 39.8 CFM airflow, and a maximum noise output of 24.8 dBA. The frame features rubber padding along the mount holes to absorb vibration. The fan is also available in packs of three, sold as the Aura 12 RGB-3. This package includes a control module with three outputs. The company didn't reveal pricing.



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The fan takes in input from the control module over a proprietary 6-pin connector....
No thanks, don't they ever learn? :kookoo:
 
I smell a lawsuit incoming from Thermaltake o_O
 
The fan takes in input from the control module over a proprietary 6-pin connector....

^^^
agreed, what he said ^^^

Nice looking fans, but WTF ???????????
 
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