Lian Li Now offers BORA LITE RGB Case Fans
Lian Li is proud to announce the availability of its newest case fans featuring RGB lighting: the BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120). The BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) case fans improve on the original Bora RGB by adding a stand-out aluminum frame to give it a more reflective property for improved visual appeal.
These are compatible with RGB control technologies from the top motherboard brands, allowing it to fully maximize the lighting potential of its 12 RGB LEDs.
Easily Sync with Top Motherboards
Lian Li has developed the BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) RGB fans in partnership with today's top motherboard brands including ASUS, GIGABYTE, ASRock and MSI. These brands have given their certification to the Lian Li BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) fans to ensure their compatibility with their RGB control software: ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, ASRock PolyChrome Sync and MSI Mystic Light Sync. Users will be able to control the BORA LITE 120(BR LITE 120) fan colors and sync it with their motherboard for a dynamic and highly coordinated lighting scheme on user PCs.
Lian Li has designed the BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) fans to offer the best possible lighting they can offer. Featuring 12 RGB LEDs in the central area, the BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) gives off a smoother, more even glow even at high speeds creating a mesmerizing and dashing look.
High-Quality Aluminum Frame
The BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120)'s most iconic feature is its aluminum frame. The CNC milled frame adds a touch of modern, industrial feel whilst also improving the overall look of the case fans thanks to its metallic and reflective properties. It gives it that distinct look that's unique to the BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) RGB case fans.
Easy Connectivity and Expansion
To help improve cable management and expansion, Lian Li has separated the power and lighting cables for the BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) fans. A dedicated PWM connector is used to power the fans while a separated RGB cable maintains connection with the RGB controller. Easily connect more RGB devices including more Bora fans thanks to the male-to-female RGB headers.
Silent Performance, Anti-Vibration
Lian Li uses hydraulic bearings on the BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) fans for low noise level even during high-speeds. This helps in maintaining a quiet PC that doesn't add to the ambient noise of a room. Anti-vibration pads help dampen the BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120) and keep them dead silent.
For more information on the Lian Li BORA LITE 120 (BR LITE 120), see official product page here: http://www.lian-li.com/bora-lite-120/
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