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Antec expands PC case fan lineup with multiple new 120mm and 140mm models

Antec is expanding its fan lineup by introducing various 120mm and 140mm fan models. These include the new Tranquil PWM fans, the Neo Prizm T3 PWM fans, the P12R PWM ARGB fans and the Nova PWM fans.

Starting with the Tranquil PWM, this series was designed to be an affordable cooling solution balancing strong airflow and minimal noise. Available in 120mm and 140mm sizes, these fans come in single or triple packs with (120, 140) or without ARGB illumination, priced starting from £9.99/€11.99 for a single fan and £24.99/€29.99 for a three-pack.

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Moving on to the Neo Prizm T3 PWM series, these fans feature two lighting rings around the fan blade edge to create striking light effects for gaming PCs. They come in 120mm and 140mm sizes and are available for purchase as a single fan or a three-pack, with prices starting at £9.99/€11.99 for a single fan and £32.99/€42.99 for a three-pack.

The P12R PWM ARGB fans are designed with a reverse blade for efficient air intake, making them suitable for bottom and side air intakes. With a whole-blade ARGB lighting arrangement, these 120mm fans are available in black or white and have an MSRP of £6.99/€7.99.

Finally, we have the the performance-oriented Nova PWM 120m Fans, offering high airflow and air pressure results, in part because of the maximum speeds of up to 3200 RPM. Equipped with an integrated controller hub, these LCP fans allow users to adjust speed settings to balance cooling performance and noise levels. Available in black and white, the Nova PWM Fans are priced from £23.99/€27.99 for a single fan and £49.99/€59.99 for a three-pack.

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