Product Description
The PWM 140mm RGB case fan is designed for computer systems that require dynamic cooling performance. PWM technology allows the motherboard to automatically adjust fan speed based on system temperature. This feature helps the PWM 140mm RGB case fan deliver strong airflow during heavy workloads while maintaining lower noise levels during normal operation. Designed for builders who value both performance and visual impact, this RGB case fan integrates seamlessly into modern gaming and workstation setups. The durable frame structure enhances long-term reliability under continuous operation, while the balanced internal components help extend service life. Easy installation and secure screw mounting make upgrades straightforward for DIY users and professional system integrators. Ideal for front, top, or rear positioning, it complements various chassis layouts and supports multi-fan configurations for customized airflow planning. Vibrant RGB lighting delivers dynamic color effects to elevate your PC build aesthetics. Optimized blade design ensures strong airflow for efficient system cooling.
PWM 140mm RGB Case Fan Speed Control
PWM control enables the fan to operate at different speeds depending on system requirements. When internal temperatures increase, the motherboard signals the fan to rotate faster in order to increase airflow. When the system is idle, the fan speed decreases to reduce noise and power consumption. This intelligent speed adjustment improves cooling efficiency and system stability.
RGB Lighting Integration for Modern PC Builds
RGB lighting has become a standard feature in many gaming and enthusiast computer builds. The integrated lighting system allows users to customize colors and lighting effects to match other RGB components installed in the system. Builders can create visually coordinated PC setups with synchronized lighting effects.
Wide Compatibility With Computer Cases
The PWM RGB case fan is compatible with most ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX computer cases. Builders can install the fan in front intake positions, rear exhaust locations, or top ventilation panels depending on the airflow configuration of the case.







