Noctua Debuts NF-A6x15 60mm Fans & NA-SC1 Sx2 Splitter Cables

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[Press Release] Noctua has announced a new addition to its A-series fans with the NF-A6x15. Arriving in both 12V and 5V variants, the NF-A6x15 is designed to complement the existing 25mm thick NF-A6x25.

Noctua has also debuted the NA-SC1 Sx2 3-way PWM splitter cables to enable the operation of three fans off a single header.

The new fan boasts Flow Acceleration Channels and Noctua’s signature AOO frame, ensuring a premium experience without any compromises. The 5V version also comes with an OmniJoin adaptor set for easy connections and installation.

Elsewhere, the NA-SC1 Sx2 serves as the perfect substitute for 8-port fan hubs. The splitter cable set can power and control up to five fans at once, making it ideal for PCs and multi-purpose home ventilation applications.

The NF-A6x15 starts at $14.90, while the NA-SC1 Sx2 can be had for just $9.90. For more information on the company’s latest fan and splitter cable set, head to Noctua’s official website.

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