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Phanteks launches T30-inspired D30-140 fans with D-RGB lighting

Phanteks is expanding the D30 fan lineup with a range of D30–140 fans. These new 140mm fans with D-RGB lighting are based on the well-known T30 fans, which have been widely praised for their performance in different applications.

Phanteks has devised bridge connections and screw cover plates that allow several D30 fans to be combined effortlessly. This approach eliminates cable clutter and combines many fans into a cohesive, aesthetically appealing box, resulting in a cleaner setup. Moreover, the D-RGB lighting on the D30-140 fans is integrated on all sides of the fan's frame and blades.

The D30-140 fans are available in both conventional and reversed airflow modes, giving customers more choices on how to make their PC cooling setup. These fans thrive on restricted surfaces like radiators and mesh filters thanks to the high air pressure they produce, which results from the strong 30mm frame and fan blades inspired by T30s. The D30-140 fans are now available as a single unit and in 3-packs. However, Phanteks is planning to use them on the upcoming Glacier One 420D30 as well.

The Phanteks D30-140 fans are now available in black and white. A single D30-140 fan costs $29.99/€29.90/£29.90. Alternatively, you can get a 3-pack for $84.99/€84.90/£84.90. Pricing is the same regardless of colour or airflow orientation.

KitGuru says: The option of reverse airflow fans is always a nice touch. Are you in the market for a new set of connectable RGB case fans?

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