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DeepCool rolls out quieter, modular case fans at Computex

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At Computex 2026, DeepCool unveiled refreshed case fans aimed at silent, clutter‑free builds. The FL12 INF variant adds ARGB‑lit infinity mirrors to the edges visible in daisy‑chain configurations. Both black and white options ship with regular or reverse blade orientations, giving system integrators aesthetic flexibility without sacrificing airflow, making them suitable for compact cases where cable management matters.

DeepCool also refreshed its FD12 series, releasing FD12 V2 and FD12 ARGB V2 models. A “closed fan wheel” ring links blade exteriors, which the company claims expands effective cooling area by 7 % and boosts static pressure while lowering noise. The ARGB version keeps the eight‑pin daisy‑chain and nine LEDs, whereas the non‑RGB version reverts to a standard four‑pin PWM connector.

A new FD36 ARGB frame bundles three 120 mm fans into a single unit, mirroring the FD12 ARGB V2’s nine‑LED scheme and PWM control. DeepCool deliberately staggers fan speeds to curb harmonic vibration, a subtle engineering tweak for quieter operation. These updates give builders more modular, low‑noise cooling choices, reinforcing DeepCool’s push toward cleaner, quieter PC ecosystems and simplify airflow tuning for enthusiasts seeking balanced performance.