GameMax Mirage Rainbow 120mm ARGB Case Fan
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GameMax Mirage Rainbow 120mm ARGB Case Fan
Scan code: LN124966 Manufacturer code: MIRAGE
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GameMax Mirage Rainbow 120mm ARGB Case Fan

120mm GameMax Mirage Rainbow Fan, Black, ARGB LED Rings, 7 Blade, Upto 1100RPM, 36CFM, 3-pin ARGB + 3 Pin Power

Scan code: LN124966 Manufacturer code: MIRAGE
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Product Overview

GameMax Mirage 120mm Fan

The GameMax Mirage Rainbow Dual-Ring 12cm Fan is a hydraulic bearing silent fan allowing for a quiet operation during use with a noise level of approx. 25dB(A), it comes with a 5V Addressable 3pin AURA connector and the fan is powered by a 3pin power connector. It comes with various lighting effects when it is synced using an AURA connector, creating a unique look. The rubber gasket increases the reduction of vibration from the fans movement.

With the ever increasing need for the cooling of computer components, due to the increased performance, the Mirage gives user an affordable solution, the built in LEDs allow you with the customisation of your computer system via AURA SYNC or HUB controller, The Rainbow is an ideal upgrade to help cool various components within your computer, simply attach to a suitable CPU cooler to the chassis or to replace the fans on your water-cooling radiator.

Features


Dual Ring LED - 15 LED Dual Ring Rainbow Fan with ultra low noise.
AURA Sync Ready - With the convenience of addressable rainbow LEDs of AURA sync, you can control RGB LED solutions to customise your computer lighting from other supported peripherals, such as RGB CPU/System Coolers, Memory Modules, Cases, HDDs, Keyboards, Mice, Mouse Pads, Headsets and LED Strips.
Connectors - A 3pin header allows you to sync directly with your motherboard and control RGB colour, modes and much more using software. The is fan is powered by regular 3pin connector, allowing for easy and universal use across all hubs that support 3 pin power connectors
Extra Support - As well as being able to connect to your motherboard you have support with a hub to give you manual control.
Anti-Vibration Frame - Rubber frame helps absorb fan vibration and keep the overall noise down to a minimum.
Braided Cables - The two connectors come with braided cables to help the aesthetics of your final build look neat and tidy. The braided cables offer more durability and are less likely to get tangled up during building.

Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
GameMax
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GameMax Mirage Rainbow 120mm ARGB Case Fan
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