Stylish 120 mm fan with addressable ARGB lighting, reverse blades for ideal airflow and pressure, quiet operation up to 27 dB, and FDB bearings for a long lifespan of up to 50,000 hours.
Impressive ARGB lighting of the rings and center
Brighten up the entire PC interior. Addressable ARGB delivers smooth transitions and effects in 16.7 million colors for a perfect gaming rig look.
Reverse blades for better airflow
The reverse design looks great on a side panel while pulling cool air inside. Ideal for glass cases and aquarium-style builds.
Quiet operation and long lifespan
FDB bearings, anti-vibration pads, and noise up to 27 dB at 100% speed. Reliability backed by up to 50,000 hours of operation.
The Volcano Apex 120 ARGB Reverse is an ideal choice for gaming and showcase builds. It offers striking ARGB lighting both in the center and the illuminated rings, and thanks to its reverse blade design, it looks like a standard fan even when drawing cool air through the side panel. Quiet operation and efficient cooling ensure comfort even during late-night gaming.
The fan uses FDB bearings for reliability and low vibration. Anti-vibration pads in the corners eliminate case resonance. Easy connection to a controller or directly to the motherboard enables flexible installation in most cases.
- ARGB with 16.7 million colors – compatible with modern lighting ecosystems
- Reverse blades – optimal airflow and static pressure for glass and side panels
- Quiet operation up to 27 dB – ideal for nighttime peace
- Long lifespan 50,000 h – durable build and FDB
- Universal 120 mm format – wide case compatibility
Specifications
- Form factor
- 120 × 120 × 25 mm
- Lighting
- Addressable ARGB (16.7M colors), ring + center
- Blade design
- Reverse for optimal airflow and pressure
- Bearings
- FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing)
- Noise level
- up to 27 dB at 100% speed
- Lifespan
- approx. 50,000 hours
- Mounting
- 120 mm positions, compatible with most PC cases
- Anti-vibration
- Rubber pads in the corners
- Connection
- Can be connected to a controller or directly to the motherboard