XPG Introduces HURRICANE MAG Magnetic Fans

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[Press Release] XPG HURRICANE MAG magnetic fan brings practical innovation to PC cooling. Shown at COMPUTEX 2025, it’s designed for users who want control, performance, and quiet operation in one package.

A key feature is the manual control of airflow direction. With a simple button on the cable controller, users can instantly reverse the fan direction. This helps fine-tune airflow without requiring BIOS or software changes, making it helpful in adjusting setups or cleaning dust buildup.

The 6-pole motor improves stability and lowers noise. Unlike traditional motors, it reduces vibration and allows smoother operation, even at higher speeds.

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The patented dual-spin blade design maintains strong airflow in both directions. Most fans lose performance when reversed, but this one maintains high pressure and airflow. It also helps lower noise and works well with radiators, heatsinks, and small case setups.

The XPG HURRICANE MAG outperforms standard 120 mm fans in airflow and cooling, lowers GPU and CPU temperatures under load, and remains below 25 dBA. Built with durable materials, anti-vibration pads, and clean cable management, the fan installs easily. It works with standard PWM headers and fits most cases without issue.

Check out the product page for more details.

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