ASUS announces the launch of the TUF Gaming TF120 ARGB case fan

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ASUS today launched the TUF Gaming TF120 ARGB case fan, a new 120mm fan designed for high-performance cooling and silent operation.



The TF120 ARGB is equipped with an advanced Fluid Dynamic Bearing. Compared to traditional plain and ball bearings, Fluid Dynamic Bearings offer lower noise levels, higher performance and longer life. The TF120 ARGB offers best-in-class airflow of up to 76 CFM at a noise level of only 29 dB(A) and enables up to 250,000 hours of trouble-free operation. And while primarily designed as a case fan, it also offers sufficient static pressure performance at 2.5mm H2O for use with heatsinks and radiators.

Efficient when necessary - whisper quiet when possible
The PWM circuitry of the TF120 ARGB supports a speed range of 250-1900 rpm, allowing users to connect it directly to their motherboard and set the fan curves to their liking - the fan can be configured to run at low system temperatures and light tasks at particularly low speeds, which makes for an extremely quiet experience. Anti-vibration pads also help in this endeavor as they prevent the fan structure from vibrating against the case which would cause more noise.

The ideal fan for personalization
Once the user has set the fan curves, they can personalize their system with a variety of lighting effects through the dual-layer ARGB LED array. The TF120 features 16 LEDs arranged in two layers for deeper color saturation than single-layer alternatives. This dual-layer arrangement also offers more lighting options, which the user can toggle through using an ARGB hub that comes with every three-pack of fans. Four buttons control brightness, speed, color and effect mode, offering more combinations than many competing products that only allow the user to choose from a few basic effects. The hub also offers Aura Sync support,

Availability and Prices
The TUF Gaming TF120 ARGB case fan is available now at an RRP of €15.90 and as a 3-in-1 set for €49.90.


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