Thermaltake has announced the release of the CT ARGB Sync PC cooling fans (2-fan pack) and CT Reverse ARGB Sync PC cooling fans (2-fan pack) in four colour options: black, white, blue, and green. The CT ARGB Sync series is equipped with PWM fans and improved fan blades (standard and reverse), allowing users to create visually appealing PC builds without being limited by chassis colour or airflow direction.
Thermaltake has expanded its product range to cater to diverse aesthetic preferences, with the CT ARGB Sync fans now available in black and white, as well as the brand's signature hydrangea blue and matcha green. This variety enables users to modify their PC's look with components of the same colour or create a mixed colour scheme of their liking.
The CT ARGB Sync series fans have nine addressable LEDs, allowing users to customise lighting effects using 16.8 million colours via motherboard lighting software. On the other hand, the CT Reverse ARGB Sync fans (also available in 120/140 mm diameters and four colour options) are designed to facilitate RGB lighting display in multiple airflow directions, suiting users looking to enhance the visual appeal of their systems.
These redesigned fans feature blades that can propel air at a static pressure of up to 2.3 mm-H2O and an airflow of 77.37 CFM while operating at a noise level of 30.5 dBA. On the other hand, the CT Reverse ARGB Sync offers up to 2.54 mm-H2O static pressure and airflow of 94.95 CFM with a noise level of 32.8 dBA.
In terms of convenience, both the CT ARGB Sync and CT Reverse ARGB Sync feature a cable-integrated daisy-chain design for direct fan connections, eliminating the need for the motherboard's 4-pin PWM and 3-pin ARGB connectors. This design minimises connection length between fans and contributes to effective cable management. Additionally, including two 5V ARGB connector clips in the kit ensures secure wire connections.
KitGuru says: If you plan on changing your system fans and adding some flair to your setup, the Thermaltake CT120 and CT140 ARGB Sync fans might be worth checking.