GameMax Debuts FN12A-N2 and FN12A-N2-Reverse Fans For Exceptional Cooling

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[Press Release] GameMax has debuted the FN12A-N2 lineup of fans, promising vibrant RGB and impressive cooling performance. This fan will be available in both black and white colors, helping you customize your PC build to your liking.

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The Black Variants Cost $6.19 And White Variants Cost $6.49

The FN12A-N2-R has also been introduced with an inverted fan design, making it the perfect fit for side and bottom mounting without compromising the aesthetics of your gaming PC.

GameMax says the FN12A-N2 can be synced with motherboard software for dynamic RGB control. Moreover, the fan comes in a nine-blade configuration, cooling the entire PC efficiently.

The fans are also long-lasting and boast a lifespan of up to 30,000 hours. Elsewhere, installation is made easier than ever, thanks to dual-mode wiring. All in all, the FN12A-N2 and FN12A-N2R bring a lot to the table for the starting price of just $6.19. To find out more, follow this link to the official GameMax website.

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