Razer has been having a considerable amount of fun with its ecosystem of seemingly ludicrous products that incorporate a Razer Card, in addition to other things. Presently, the organization has took care of business and has shifted focus to center PC components. It has divulged four new parts for PC enthusiasts: Razer Kunai case fans, Razer Hanbo AIO (across the board) cooler, Razer Katana power supply, and a PWM PC fan regulator.
The Razer Kunai case fans are accessible in 120mm and 140mm flavors and accompany addressable RGB LEDs. Razer's first-ever PWM fan regulator supports up to eight Razer Kunai fans. One can use Razer Synapse to set custom fan curves and Chroma to customize the RGB lights. The RGB fans will retail for $44.99 each and the fan regulator for $49.99. The two products will be accessible on Razer's website and online retailers in the US as it were. A worldwide rollout is relied upon to begin soon.
Razer has cooperated with Asetek to fabricate the Razer Hanbo AIO. Its siphon has addressable RGB lights on it, and the AIO is accessible with two radiator sizes, 240mm and 360mm, permitting you to fit a few Razer Kunai fans on it. Razer hasn't disclosed any data about its value, which should preferably be uncovered close to its November 2021 dispatch.
The Razer Katana power supply is completely measured and is accessible in three configurations. The passage level variation is appraised at 750W, the mid-range version at 1,200W and the first in class model at 1,600W. The first two SKUs are evaluated Platinum for power effectiveness, while the very good quality model bears a Titanium rating. Also, yes, they all ship with an addressable RGB fan and Chroma combination. Razer has, by and by, kept their prices shrouded by mystery. We should know all the more whenever they are dispatched toward the start of 2022.