Hamburg, 16th of July 2009. PC’s are no longer boring and colourless cases like a couple of years ago. If users decide to build a new PC the design of the case and components plays a major role. With the help of light and colours it is possible to transform a usual PC into a real eye catcher. The new LED fan series Apollish from Enermax comes to bring light into dark PC cases: Due to the circular LED light with up to 15 diodes (12cm fan) Apollish shines four times brighter than ordinary LED fans. The intense colours and fascinating light effects attract attention even behind the mesh design cases. To achieve the unique curved light flashes Enermax makes use of an innovative technique which is known from the car industry to refine mirrors or rims. The so-called sputter deposition method creates a scratch-resistant and durable glossy coating. The Apollish fans are available in two sizes (8cm and 12cm) and in four different colours: red, silver, blue and green.

"The huge glowing lettering “FAN“ made of 107 Apollish fans has been one of the most popular photo objects on this year’s CeBIT. Due to the patented circular LED light with up to 15 diodes and the high-glossy surface coating the new Enermax fans provide flashy colours and light effects. The innovative, patented Twister Bearing Technology, widely known from the successful Everest, Cluster and Magma fan series, guarantees a silent and powerful cooling performance."

The new fan series Apollish is available from now on in four different colours for a MSRP of £7.99 without VAT (8cm modeI) and £11.99 without VAT (12cm model).

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