Quiet! Light Wings Fan (120mm/140mm) Reviews | Teknics

2021-11-24 05:21:34 By : Ms. Eva Ren

Whether you like it or not, ARGB lighting has undoubtedly become a new trend in PC hardware and components. In short, if they can tie an LED to something, then they might do it. Although many manufacturers have chosen to adopt or even accept this technology for a long time, there are still some manufacturers (perhaps wisely) who choose to stick to it. However, just like King Knut tried to order the tide not to come in, if you don't get on the boat, you will feel wet sooner or later!

Why are we talking about ARGB lighting? Well, so far, keep quiet! So far, it has been one of the few manufacturers to resist the temptation to take the rainbow road. Well, this is not 100% technically accurate, because they have released PC cases with ARGB strips, but you get the idea.

However, with the launch of their brand new Light Wings fans, it is now official. Quiet! Has thrown its ARGB hat into the ring. Judging from the samples we have, it is very worthwhile!

Release today, be quiet! Light Wings fans are available in a variety of styles. This includes the "standard" PWM controlled 120mm and 140mm models and two sizes of "high-speed" alternatives. However, it doesn't stop there, because all of these can be purchased separately or as a 3 fan kit (the kit comes with a hub controller).

However, in this review, we will specifically study three of the ready-made models. PWM "standard" 120mm, high-speed 120mm and PWM "standard" 140mm. It must be very busy, but for exciting products like this, we are very willing to spend time checking them as much as possible!

"The light ring of Light Wing is equipped with up to 20 individually addressable LEDs with diffusers that spread light in two directions. This results in very uniform lighting and impressive lighting effects. The Light Wing three-piece set also includes an ARGB hub that can synchronize up to six ARGB components. The fan can also be connected to a motherboard with a 5V ARGB connector and controlled by the motherboard software. The Light Wings fan allows its signals to be connected in a daisy chain Cables to make the inside of the chassis cleaner.

There are two different versions of Light Wings fans. The PWM model is equipped with seven fan blades with a speed of up to 1.700 rpm (120mm) or 1.500 rpm (140mm). Due to its low operating noise level, it is very suitable for use as a chassis fan. The PWM high-speed model with nine fan blades and up to 2.500 rpm (120mm) or 2.200 rpm (140mm) is optimized for the use of heat sinks or heat sinks. The thick frame and adjusted impeller make the fan blades shorter, and the angle is optimized to strike a balance between the volume and performance of the two models. High-quality and robust rifle bearings can ensure long-term trouble-free operation with a service life of up to 60,000 hours. All fans of Light Wings have a PWM connector, which can intelligently control the speed directly through the motherboard. "

For more in-depth details and specifications, you can check the official quiet! The product page goes through the link here!

▪ Front and rear ARGB lighting ▪ Up to 20 LEDs bring a variety of colors and patterns to create a personalized appearance ▪ Lighting can be synchronized with the ARGB adjustment of the motherboard The blades ▪ ARGB hub allows you to synchronize up to six ARGB components (three packs only) ▪ Long-life rifle bearings provide 60,000 hours of service life ▪ Fan speed control via motherboard PWM ▪ Three-year manufacturer’s warranty ▪ German product concept , Design and quality control

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