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Team Group unveils new T-Force RT fans with ARGB

Team Group has unveiled the latest addition to its cooling accessory line-up with the announcement of new T-Force fans. This new lineup includes the T-Force RT-S120, T-Force RT-S140, and T-Force RT-X140 ARGB models, offering plenty of options to meet the needs of DIY PC builders.

The RT-S120 features a seven-blade design, while the RT-S140 has a nine-blade ring blade (RBD) design, both of which are optimised for high airflow and static pressure. Meanwhile, the RT-X140 ARGB (available in black and white) excels in cooling performance and integrates with motherboard lighting management software to provide RGB effects that enhance any gaming setup’s aesthetic. For those who want an ARGB 120mm fan, the RT-X120 is available in black and white.

Their advanced shock absorber technology sets these fans apart, ensuring high airflow with minimal noise and vibration, allowing for silent operation over extended use. With a lifespan of up to 50K hours thanks to their sleeve bearing design, these fans are built for longevity. Moreover, the inclusion of PWM smart fan control allows for automatically adjusting fan speeds based on temperature to balance performance, noise, and power consumption.

All three models are produced using eco-friendly practices that comply with RoHS standards. Additionally, the packaging is fully recyclable.

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KitGuru says: Are you planning on getting new fans for a new system or upgrading one? You might want to consider the Team Group T-Force RT fan series.

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