Prism mirror surface/light guide strip:Through a multi-layer prism structure or special light guiding materials, the LED light is refracted and scattered to form a more three-dimensional and soft RGB light effect (such as rainbow gradient, halo diffusion, etc.).
Dynamic lighting effect:Supports multiple lighting modes (breathing, flowing Light, synchronization, etc.), and can be linked with the motherboard (such as ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light) or software to achieve synchronization of the entire machine's light effect.
High air pressure/high air volume design:Some prism fans adopt special blades (such as shark fin-shaped or funnel-shaped) to enhance the concentration of airflow, while also achieving a balance between quietness and heat dissipation efficiency.
PWM speed regulation:Supports intelligent temperature control, automatically adjusting the rotational speed according to the load to balance noise and heat dissipation requirements.
Fluid dynamic bearings (FDB)/hydraulic bearings: Reduce friction noise and extend service life (typically over 50,000 hours).
Shock-absorbing rubber pad:Reduce the additional noise caused by the resonance of the chassis.
Easy-to-install design:Most adopt standard sizes (120mm/140mm), compatible with mainstream cases and heat sinks.
Can be controlled in series:Connect multiple fans in series through the ARGB interface to simplify cable management.
Representative products:Such as Lian Li's" Building block fan (Spliced), "Cooler Master" Vortex fan Etc., combined with prism lighting effects and modular design.