Cooler Master SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB Three-in-One Fan Launches in China

Cooler Master launches SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB three-in-one fan in China. Priced at 180 yuan, it delivers 190 CFM airflow, 3.54 mmAq pressure, and a single-cable design.

Cooler Master SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB Three-in-One Fan Launches in China

Cooler Master has launched the SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB, a three-in-one fan kit designed for PC builders who want better airflow and simpler installation. The product is now available in China, offering a practical upgrade for liquid cooling radiators or case ventilation.

Cooler Master SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB three-in-one fan
Cooler Master SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB fan kit

Integrated design simplifies building

The SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB bundles three 120mm fans into a single frame, creating a 360mm unit that fits standard radiator mounts. It comes in black and white color options, giving users some aesthetic choice for their builds.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 361x122x26.5 mm
  • Speed Range: 690-2500 RPM
  • Total Airflow: 190 CFM
  • Total Static Pressure: 3.54 mmAq
  • Max Noise: 38.5 dB(A)

The fan measures 361x122x26.5 mm and spins at 690 to 2500 RPM. It delivers a total airflow of 190 CFM and static pressure of 3.54 mmAq, with a maximum noise level of 38.5 dB(A). Cooler Master backs it with a five-year warranty.

Cooler Master SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB fan close-up
Close-up of the SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB fan

A single cable handles both power and ARGB lighting control, reducing cable clutter. According to Cooler Master, the three-in-one design enhances internal airflow and heat dissipation. Installation requires only four screws, cutting the number of steps by two-thirds compared to three separate fans.

The SickleFlow Edge 360 ARGB is priced at 180 CNY (about $26.48) after a coupon in China. It launched on May 27, 2024, and is available through Cooler Master's domestic channel.

This fan kit targets users who want a balance of performance and ease of setup. The integrated design simplifies building while maintaining competitive airflow and pressure figures for its class.

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