TeamGroup Releases New Fans For T-Force Lineup

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[Press Release] TeamGroup has expanded its lineup of cooling products with three brand-new fans. Dubbed the RT-S120, RT-S140, and RT-X140, these fans promise to elevate system cooling while offering stable performance.

TeamGroup T-Force Fans
The RT-X140 Boasts Vibrant RGB

According to TeamGroup, the RT-S120 and RT-S140 are equipped with a distinct seven-blade and nine-blade ring design. Meanwhile, the RT-X140 boasts immersive RGB to enhance the overall appeal of your PC.

All fans come with the same shock absorber design for sustained high airflow pressure. The fans also minimize noise and utilize long-life sleeve bearings that prevent leakage at high speeds.

Moreover, Pulse Wide Modulation smart fan control automatically adjusts fan speed based on the situation. All in all, TeamGroup’s latest fans should be a worthy addition to any PC setup, and you can learn more about them on the company’s official website.

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