RYVNTEC introduced the Airjet 360, a universal crossflow fan designed for PC case cooling. The component targets users who need flexible thermal management solutions for standard chassis layouts. This release expands the options available for building custom PC cooling systems.
RGB lighting included on both sides for gaming aesthetics
The Airjet 360 features a built-in pair of fan units that operate together to move air. It connects to a standard 12V DC power supply and supports PWM control for speed adjustment. The design allows the fan to fit into 3x120mm fan slots or 360mm radiator mounts within a case.
Specifications
- Compatibility: 3x120mm fan slots or 360mm radiator mounts
- Fan Configuration: Built-in pair of fan units
- Power Supply: 12V DC
- Control Interface: PWM
- Lighting: RGB lighting on both sides
RGB lighting is included on both sides of the unit to match gaming aesthetics. While the product is marketed for 1U and 2U server systems, the visual features suggest a focus on the consumer gaming market. This dual positioning allows the fan to serve both professional and enthusiast builders.
No pricing or availability details released yet for the product
The product announcement provides specific technical details about the fan configuration and power requirements. It highlights the compatibility with common case mounting standards to ensure broad usability. The inclusion of RGB lighting distinguishes it from typical server-grade cooling components.
No pricing or availability information has been released for the Airjet 360 at this time. Potential buyers must wait for further details from RYVNTEC regarding cost and release dates. The company has not specified which regions will receive the product initially.
This announcement adds a new hardware component to the PC cooling category. The Airjet 360 offers a specific form factor for cases that support 360mm radiators or triple fan setups. It provides a distinct alternative to traditional single-fan or liquid cooling solutions.



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