EK Water Blocks (EKWB), the premium computer liquid cooling gear manufacturer, is releasing the white version of its 120 mm addressable D-RGB Vardar fans. The frame is made in a matte white, with milky white fan blades that diffuse the light. Another added benefit is the ability to daisy-chain the RGB of these Vardar fans.
As their black counterparts, they also incorporate the Extended Range (ER) of the PWM operation feature and the special Start-Stop function which allows for a true 0 dB experience and truly silent environment. With this feature, not only will you be able to enjoy a totally silent PC, but it also proves to be very useful in preventing radiator dust buildup if your PC is idling for prolonged periods. All of this expands the lifespan of the fan.
These fans have a dual ball bearing, most commonly used in industrial fan applications. The operational range starts at 500rpm and goes all the way to 2200rpm. This extended range allows for a wide range of scenarios, covering the requirement of either silence or high performance in a single fan. Aside from the low rpm operation, the fan features a Start-Stop function that will provide the user with a true 0 dB noise environment. When a fan curve is set with the minimum threshold point below 25-30% PWM duty cycle (depending on the motherboard model), the motor and electronics will turn off and the fan will simply stop spinning. EK-Vardar EVO 120ER D-RGB – White restarts operation automatically as fan control ramps up its operational duty cycle past threshold start-stop point.
The transparent, but frosted 7-blade impeller design is optimized for light dispersion and high-pressure operation while maintaining the low noise profile throughout the whole operation range of the fan. Under the motor hub, there’s a total of 9 addressable LEDs ensuring 360-degree light diffusion at broad daylight as well. The diodes can be separately controlled allowing for unique lighting effects.
One of the key features of the EK-Vardar RGB fan is its simplicity as it uses standard 3-pin 5 V D-RGB connectivity. Meaning, it can be used with any standard 3-pin 5 V D-RGB controller or any of the popular RGB sync technologies from all major motherboard manufacturers. The arrow marking on the 3-pin LED connector is to be aligned with the +5V marking on the D-RGB/Addressable header.
EKWB has announced that the ‘White Vardar’ D-RGB cooling fans are available to purchase directly from their website for €23.09. If you do, therefore, want to learn more about them (and potentially make a purchase) you can check the official product page out via the link here!
What do you think? Are you impressed with these fan designs? Do you own any of EKWB’s cooling products? – Let us know in the comments!
Are you a fan of GeForce NOW? Or perhaps you've never used it and are…
I'm a long-time fan of Turtle Beach and have owned many of their products over…
Some of my first ever graphics cards were made by SPARKLE, such as my passively…
SetSetYesNumber of products in set2LightingLightingYesLighting ColourRGBMemoryMemory size (total)32 GBMemory TypeDDR5Number of modules2Memory Speed6000 MHzMemory voltage1.4…
The AG300 is a compact single-tower CPU cooler representing a new generation update from the…
Go cooler than cool with the ROG Ryujin III. Its roomy 3.5-inch LCD screen displays…