Corsair Launches RS-R Series ARGB Cooling Fans With Reverse Rotor Design

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Built for Fishbowl-Style Cases.

[Press Release] Corsair has launched the RS-R Series ARGB fans, built for both performance and aesthetics. Featuring a reverse rotor design, these fans showcase vibrant RGB lighting clearly when used as intake fans, making them perfect for fishbowl-style cases like the Corsair 3500X and 6500X.

Each fan includes eight individually addressable RGB LEDs, delivering bold lighting effects without visual obstruction. Installation is simple with daisy-chained connections that reduce cable clutter.

The setup concludes with just one 4-pin PWM and one +5V ARGB header, allowing for full control through motherboard software; no separate controller is required.

The RS-R Series offers precise PWM control from 0 to 2,100 RPM, providing up to 65.8 CFM airflow and 2.81 mm-H2O static pressure. Corsair’s Magnetic Dome bearings ensure quiet, long-term performance, while Zero RPM mode keeps the system silent under low loads.

Available in black and white, the RS-R fans offer a clean and efficient solution for both new builders and experienced PC enthusiasts. Check out the product page for more details.

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