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Thermaltake expands EX series with dual infinity mirror fans

27 March 2026 at 16:30

Thermaltake is once again iterating on its magnetic fan ecosystem, this time leaning heavily into the β€œinfinity mirror” trend. The newly launched Swafan EX Infinity ARGB and CT EX Infinity ARGB series bring a fresh aesthetic to the company's MagForce 2.0 lineup, utilising layered reflections on both the hub and the frame to create a sense of depth.

The Swafan EX Infinity is the higher-end model of the two, inheriting the signature swappable-fan-blade design from previous generations. This allows builders to switch between standard and reverse blades easily, ensuring that the infinity mirror effects on the hub and frame are always visible, regardless of whether the fan is set to intake or exhaust. It features a 28mm-thick frame for improved pressure and uses the MagForce 2.0 connection system with pogo pins twice as large as the original version to reduce the risk of poor connection when daisy-chaining multiple units. As for performance metrics, the fan can spin up to 2000 RPM to deliver up to 58.13 CFM airflow at a 2.86mmHβ‚‚O static pressure while keeping a 30 dBA noise level.

For those looking for a slightly more streamlined option, the CT EX Infinity brings these premium features to the CT series. While it lacks the swappable blades of the Swafan, it offers slightly better raw performance on paper, reaching the same 2000 RPM and delivering 68.20 CFM of airflow and 3.05mmHβ‚‚O of static pressure at 28 dBA. Like the Swafan variant, it uses a 28mm frame and the MagForce 2.0 system to minimise cable clutter, requiring only a single cable to power and control a bank of three fans.

Both fans are available in black or white, featuring a β€œhidden screw” design that uses rubber caps to conceal the mounting hardware for a cleaner look.

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KitGuru says: Do you like Thermaltake's dual infinity-mirror aesthetics on these fans?

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Thermaltake introduces the CT120 EX Infinity ARGB 120mm fans

19 February 2026 at 15:30

Thermaltake has expanded its ecosystem with the launch of the CT120 EX Infinity, a more streamlined alternative to the Swafan EX Infinity series that recently hit the market. While the CT series has traditionally served as the brand's entry-level offering, these new models elevate the aesthetic by incorporating an infinity mirror lighting system.

As seen by the images shared by Thermaltake (via Cowcotland), this design features a fixed white inner ring on the fan hub paired with a fully customisable ARGB outer ring. This creates a layered visual effect that is far more refined than previous standard CT models. The CT120 EX Infinity 3-packs are available in black and white versions.

Performance-wise, Thermaltake has pushed the CT120 EX Infinity well beyond the typical β€œcase fan” expectations. The fans operate at a PWM range of 500 to 2000 RPM, generating a robust 68.20 CFM of airflow and a static pressure of 3.05mmHβ‚‚O. Despite these figures, the hydraulic bearing design and non-detachable anti-vibration rubber pads help keep noise levels at approximately 28.5 dBA, ensuring the fans remain relatively quiet even at full throttle. To further improve cooling efficiency, Thermaltake has increased the fan frame thickness to 28mm, enabling better air pressure and airflow than conventional 25mm models thanks to the thicker fan blades.

These new fans also feature MagForce 2.0 Quick Connect, a magnetic daisy-chaining system that uses Pogo pins twice the size of those on original Swafan EX models. Thanks to this system, the risk of misalignment and the mess of multiple cables is reduced. For builders who still require individual placements, Thermaltake includes three separate magnetic cables in the 3-fan pack, allowing each unit to function independently with standard PWM and ARGB connections. Additionally, the fans feature a β€œhidden screw” design with small plastic covers that snap over the mounting screws.

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KitGuru says: Pricing isn't known yet, but considering they're part of the CT series, we expect it to be relatively affordable, even considering its feature set.

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