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Arctic Showcases Freezer 61 High-end Air Cooler, BioniX Modular Fans, and Xtender Mini Case

Next up, is the updated BioniX P12 and BioniX P14 ARGB fans. These fans are built on the company’s existing BioniX ARGB fan design, but come with an easy daisy-chaining mechanism. It consists of slots on both sides of the fans, and a PCB-like bridge with gold-fingers on both sides. This bridge forwards ARGB and PWM connections across up to five fans.
Arctic also unveiled its newest Smart Fan Controller, which distributes PWM connections to 10 PWM headers. It takes upstream input from USB, with auxiliary power from a SATA power connection. You can manage the speed of each individual channel. What’s more, Arctic is offering software-side support for not just Windows, but also Linux.Lastly, the company unveiled the Xtender Mini, which as the name suggests, is a miniaturized variant of the Arctic Xtender. The case is designed for microATX (or smaller) motherboards, with room for graphics cards up to 40.2 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 165 mm in height. There’s room for up to seven fans, including three 120 mm bottom intakes, a 120 mm rear exhaust, and three 120 mm exhausts along the side.











