Enermax T.B.Apollish Red LED Case Fan 120mm
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Enermax T.B.Apollish Red LED Case Fan 120mm
Scan code: LN36797 Manufacturer code: UCTA12N-R
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Enermax T.B.Apollish Red LED Case Fan 120mm

120mm Enermax T.B.Apollish Case Fan Red LED Twister-Bearing Detachable Blades

Scan code: LN36797 Manufacturer code: UCTA12N-R
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Product Overview Eye-catching and bright colours thanks to patented circular LED light with up to 12 diodes. Enermax LED fans shine many times brighter than ordinary LED fans. Features • Twister Bearing Technology.
• Patented circular LED light with up to 12 diodes.
• Focus Blades with light reflex strips for brilliant light effects.
• Detachable blades for easy cleaning.
• High-performance Turbine Blades.
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Direct
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
1 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Enermax/Coolergiant
Telephone:
0800 055 61 54
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