Bitspower Touchaqua NJORD 120 PWM Fan Review 2

Bitspower Touchaqua NJORD 120 PWM Fan Review

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Packaging and Accessories


Packaging for these Touchaqua NJORD fans follows the Touchaqua white and blue color scheme, which contrasts with the black and blue Bitspower tends to use. This is a triple pack of fans, appropriately sized with the company and product name on the front and a note on a fan hub and LED controller included with the fans, as well as the LEDs being compatible with the onboard control from mainstream motherboard makers. On the back are the fan specifications as well as a QR code that takes you to the installation manual found on the product page—not that you need it for fans to be installed on a radiator.


Opening the box, we see the promised two accessories right away, located above the fans. These include a powered fan hub capable of driving as many as ten of these fans off a full-sized SATA connector from the PSU and a 2-pin PWM control header leading to the motherboard or other PWM controller. The second is their RGB multifunction controller we have used before with their CPU blocks. As seen above, these are paired with the necessary cables.


The fans themselves come individually packed in a plastic zip-lock pouch, of which there are three in total, and each fan has a set of four self-tapping metal screws included in case you plan to use them as case fans. For the sake of this review, they will be tested as radiator fans, so we will be using the ~30 mm screws provided with the radiator itself. Not much else to see here, although the inclusion of the fan hub and LED controller is more than what most provide for value-oriented fans.
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