Antec has announced the general release of a new and highly efficient case fan called Storm. The case features a spiral structure for better airflow, fluid dynamic bearings for smooth and quiet operation and a PWM daisy chain option to add more cooling when needed.
The Antec Storm PWM fan measures 120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm and operates at a speed of 600 – 2000 RPM. Fluid Dynamic Bearings ensure a low fan noise and an incredible cooling performance, all at a long lifespan of 80.000 hours. Storm delivers a maximum airflow of 66,56 CFM and reaches a maximum air pressure of 2,7 mm H₂O.
The new Storm fan is made of a sturdy plastic frame and also features anti-vibration pads to keep the noise down even when the system is running high. Coupled with PWM control, the fan speed can be kept at a minimum when under light loads, essentially allowing for quiet yet powerful functionality. The overall effect allows the Antec Storm fans to maintain a cool airflow over the heat-sensitive components in your PC. Storm’s cables are covered in woven wire for extra longevity and premium aesthetics.
The Antec Storm fan is available to purchase now in packets of one, two, three or five fans. At the time of writing, however, we have been unable to confirm any retail prices. – If you would, however, like to learn more about this new cooling solution, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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