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Guru3D.com » News » BitFenix Launches Spectre Pro Fans with RGB LED Lighting

BitFenix Launches Spectre Pro Fans with RGB LED Lighting

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/05/2017 05:51 PM | source: | 5 comment(s)
BitFenix Launches Spectre Pro Fans with RGB LED Lighting

The Spectre Pro RGB is the latest addition to the Spectre fan series. As a direct successor of the Spectre Pro, the RGB version is based on the same technology, thus providing the efficiency and durability of its predecessor. 

Carrying on the BitFenix spirit, it provides utmost versatility and flexibility with availability in four sizes, reaching from 120mm up to 230mm fans. Featuring the TriBright LED Technology, the Spectre™ Pro RGB is ASUS AURA SYNC Ready and compatible with other BitFenix RGB products.

The Spectre Pro RGB Fan Series features the TriBright™ LED Technology known from our Alchemy 2.0 Magnetic RGB Strips, thus offering higher color saturation, increased brightness and a longer life. Further, the light is more evenly scattered, casting softer shadows, increasing the overall illumination effect.

The Spectre™ Pro RGB was developed in close cooperation with ASUS, thus making it ASUS AURA SYNC ready. Being based on the same technology as other static BitFenix RGB products, such as the cases Aurora and Shogun as well as the Alchemy 2.0 Magnetic RGB Strip, it perfectly matches each other while being controlled by the ASUS Aura software, but also makes it compatible to each of BitFenix’ RGB controller.

High rotation speeds can actually warp fan blades while in motion, resulting in more turbulence and noise. Spectre™ Pro RGB features reinforced fan blades that resist warping even when spinning at high speeds for maximum cooling performance. The LEDs of the Spectre Pro RGB are located at the core of the fan, providing bright illumination throughout the fan blades and the frame.

Like our ilent Fan Series, our Spectre Pro RGB features the very same fluid dynamic bearing technology for minimum noise and maximum operating life.



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BuildeR2
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#5498407 Posted on: 12/06/2017 10:12 AM
Anybody ever used BitFenix fans? I'm looking to replace my old NZXT/CoolerMaster fans and I have several BitFenix LED strips.

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#5498441 Posted on: 12/06/2017 01:49 PM
I have two.. they work as expected and are very quiet.

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#5498487 Posted on: 12/06/2017 05:39 PM
Anybody ever used BitFenix fans? I'm looking to replace my old NZXT/CoolerMaster fans and I have several BitFenix LED strips.

Amazing fans, rate them up there with Noctua. Had some in my case for 2 years now no noise/problems to date.

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#5498634 Posted on: 12/07/2017 04:22 AM
I have two.. they work as expected and are very quiet.


Amazing fans, rate them up there with Noctua. Had some in my case for 2 years now no noise/problems to date.


Thanks, guys. Good to hear. I'm getting tired of my non PWM fans running at 60% RPM all the time. Going to get a full suite of BitFenix Spectre Pro RGB fans to get closer to silence and change my color from red to green!

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#5499382 Posted on: 12/09/2017 06:22 AM
Anybody ever used BitFenix fans? I'm looking to replace my old NZXT/CoolerMaster fans and I have several BitFenix LED strips.

I use a 230mm to cool my hifi amplifier with a speed controller I had laying about.
Running fine 24/7 for the last 5 months.

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