Be Quiet (BL073) Light Wings 12cm PWM ARGB High Speed Case Fan, Rifle Bearing, 18 LEDs, Front & Rear Lighting, Up to 2500 RPM
by BEQUIET
Original price
£28.95
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Original price
£28.95
Original price
£28.95
£28.95
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£28.95
Current price
£28.95
SKU BL073
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Light Wings 120mm PWM high-speed offers impressive illumination for a vibrant unique look, strong performance and quiet operation with efficient cooling.
- ARGB lighting on front and rear
- Multiple colors and modes for an individual look thanks to 18 LEDs
- Nine silence-optimized fan blades for high pressure and low noise-generating turbulences
- Remarkable performance-to-noise ratio with 31dB(A) at 2,500rpm
- Long life rifle-bearing gives an operating lifetime of 60,000 hours
- Three-year manufacturer’s warranty
Impressive Lighting
Lots of illumination possibilities
Light Wings 120mm PWM high-speed offers ARGB lighting at the front and rear. The subtly lit ring at the back combined with the bright one at the front make for a magnificent appearance from every angle. 18 ARGB LEDs give you many opportunities to individualize your PC build.
For Radiators and Heatsinks
Fan blades optimized for high pressure
With a remarkably high air pressure of up to 2.6mm/H2O, Light Wings 120mm PWM high-speed is the best choice for water-cooled and air-cooled systems alike. The nine airflow-optimized fan blades provide enough air pressure to make this fan perfect, even in demanding configurations.
Quiet Operation
Acclaimed be quiet! low noise level
A highly optimized impeller achieves the silent operation be quiet! is famous for. With a noise level of 31dB(A) at maximum fan speed, it proves that instead of being a replacement the lighting is an addon to silent and very powerful operation. All features combine to make Light Wings 120mm PWM high-speed the fan of choice for silent show cases and gaming systems alike.
Variable Fan Speed Function
Adjusts the fan speed and associated noise level
Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) allows compatible 4-pin controllers, including those built into many motherboards, to intelligently vary the speed and thus the noise level of the fan. With PWM the system can ramp up the cooling when it’s needed, or operate in maximum quiet mode when it’s not.