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# Computex2017: Aerocool has presented a large number of products during the Taipei event

Aerocool has taken advantage of Computex 2017 to present the P7-H1 fan controller, which allows controlling LED strips and which will be implemented in new products, as well as presenting new power supplies developed in collaboration with TechPowerUp.

Computex 2017 is being especially prolific for Aerocool, who is showing a large number of products that will be launched during the rest of the year or that have already been launched on the market. Among other things, Aerocool has introduced the P7-H1, an RGB LED lighting and fan controller. This comes within the Aerocool Project 7 family with RGB Ready lighting or what is the same, LEDs that must be activated through an independent Hub or connect motherboards that are compatible and have RGB. Along with this Hub come two new LED lighting kits, a certified power supply developed in collaboration with Tech Power Up, and a set of RGB fans.

RGB Controller P7-H1

Aerocool has implemented software that allows simultaneous control of up to five fans, which allows synchronization of all Aerocool products and other products that can be compatible with four-pin RGB, supporting ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte motherboards. This allows working with RGB LEDs of 16.8 million colors that supports up to 24V voltage. This software is compatible with Windows 7 and newer versions of the Microsoft operating system. It can be fastened with velcro strap, screw or cables to install it. It supports up to eight individual connectors and is identified by the built-in switch board on the motherboard.

Hub combo with three 12CM fans

The P7-F12 Pro set has the P7-H1 and has three 120mm fans, specifically the P7-F12, which includes removable blades for easy cleaning, reduces air resistance and generates very low noise. The P7-F12 fans are also sold individually.

Tempered glass and RGB for the P7-C0 Pro

They have the P7-C0 Pro chassis, which has three 120mm fans and the P7-H1 controller. This semi-tower has a tempered glass window with customizable 16.8 million color LED lighting, with four different effects. Regarding the front panel, we find a mesh format framework that allows an improvement in the air flow that allows efficient cooling of the components. It allows the control of five fans simultaneously through the P7-H1 and allows the system to be dust-free thanks to a removable dust filter that facilitates cleaning and maintenance.

Upgrade the P7-C1 Pro rig with the 120mm controller and fans

The P7-C1 Pro features the P7-H1 and has three 120mm RGB fans. The mid-tower has tempered glass windows that allow you to configure 16.8 million colors with four different effects. The front panel of this equipment has a front mesh, which allows an improvement in air flow ensuring that the components are as cooled as possible. This chassis has a modern and futuristic design, the interior of the chassis being visible through a large tempered glass panel on the side.

P7-650W power supply in collaboration with TechPowerUp

Aerocool and TechPowerUp have worked on a high quality power supply. This power supply is certified and recognized by Cybernetics to ensure that it is extremely quiet with a LAMBDA-A ++ certification and ETA-B rating, as well as an 80Plus Platinium certificate. This P7-650W has been developed in collaboration with TechPowerUp, which brings new aspects to this power supply. This has been developed to work efficiently even at an ambient temperature of 50ºC, implementing high quality Japanese capacitors, in addition to having an RGB fan, which can be controlled by compatible motherboards such as ASUS, MSI or Gigabyte. It will also arrive in powers of 750W and 850W.

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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