Included with the Spectre Pro PWM 120mm fan is four anti vibration mounts, four washers and four screws.
The casing features a honeycomb plastic texture. The blades are grooved which I assume is more of a design aspect than anything, it doesn’t look particularly streamlined.
It is nice to see the cables covered black right up into the fan bearing.
The Spectre Pro PWM 140mm equips identical accessories to its 120mm sibling.
The black and white contrast I found to be particularly pleasing.
Unlike the Spectre LED PWM which uses four strips, the Spectre Pro PWM features a 12 strip design on the back.
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