Lian Li Bora Digital: RGB case fans with aluminum frame

Lian Li continues to expand its range of case fans. Another new product from the Chinese manufacturer is the Bora Digital fans, which were introduced earlier this year and have now begun to go on sale.

Lian Li Bora Digital: RGB case fans with aluminum frame

Unlike many fans, the Bora Digital frame is made not of plastic, but of aluminum. Three versions will be available, with frames in silver, black and dark gray. The holes for the mounting bolts are equipped with rubber inserts to reduce vibrations and reduce the noise level of the fan.

Lian Li Bora Digital: RGB case fans with aluminum frame

Another feature of the new product is customizable RGB lighting. It is pixelated (addressable), that is, the fan can glow in different colors at the same time. There is support for ASRock Polychrome RGB Sync, ASUS Aurs Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light Sync backlight control technologies. The kit will also include a controller that allows you to combine up to six Bora Digital fans and control their backlighting without connecting to the corresponding connector on the motherboard.

Lian Li Bora Digital: RGB case fans with aluminum frame

As for the characteristics, Bora Digital supports PWM rotation speed control ranging from 900 to 1800 rpm. The new fans have a maximum output of 57,97 cubic feet per minute (CFM). Static pressure reaches 1,22 mm water column. The noise level ranges from 19,4 to 29 dBA.

Lian Li Bora Digital fans will go on sale in Japan on May 21, and will be sold in other countries at the same time. Their cost in the Land of the Rising Sun was approximately $60 for a set of three fans and a backlight controller.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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