ASUS today announced the ProArt PF120 case fan, which offers high-end static pressure and airflow, competitive acoustic performance at any RPM, a highly compatible 28mm-thick frame, and an understated visual design that aligns with non-ARGB minimalist builds.
Designed for High-Performance Coolers
Spinning at up to 3000 RPM, the ProArt PF120 delivers 7.3mmH₂O static pressure and 104.8cfm airflow, making it well suited for liquid cooling radiators. Optimised motor control and blade design minimise tonal shifts and keep noise levels consistent, with lower sustained sound pressure and reduced noise peaks even at full speed.
Air Superiority
The ASUS ProArt PF120 delivers leading thermal and acoustic performance through several key innovations. Its liquid-crystal polymer (LCP) fan blades offer exceptional strength, low thermal expansion, and natural vibration dampening, ensuring stable operation even at high speeds. An ultra-narrow 0.5mm gap between the blades and frame further improves airflow efficiency while reducing turbulence and noise.
The ProArt PF120 features a full brass bearing housing, steel motor core, and thermally stable LCP frame to ensure tight tolerances and long-term reliability. Its three-phase, six-pole motor operates at a lower frequency, reducing noise and vibration while improving efficiency and sound quality.
Simplified builds with patented daisy-chain connector and more
The ProArt PF120 streamlines installation and cable management with patented embedded daisy-chain connectors that physically link adjacent fans while sharing power and control signals. This reduces visible wiring and simplifies builds. The three-pack also includes an in-line, three-stage fan speed controller, allowing quick selection between 1400rpm, 2200rpm, or 3000rpm for silent, balanced, or maximum performance operation.
The ASUS ProArt PF120 is available in black or white colorways, with brass elements at the center offering a touch of personality.
ASUS did not mention pricing and release date on the press release. To learn more, visit the [url=]ASUS website[/url].





