XPG Releases INFINITY Fans and MAESTRO Air Coolers

XPG’s latest cooling lineup consists of the INFINITY F360, INFINITY F120, and INFINITY R120 fans alongside the MAESTRO 42SA and MAESTRO 62DA CPU air coolers. The new products target desktop builders looking for stronger airflow, simplified installation, and compatibility with Intel’s latest LGA 1851 processors and AMD’s AM5 platform.

The INFINITY F360 is the most distinctive addition in the new fan family. Instead of three separate fans connected through multiple cables, the design combines three 120 mm fans into a single frame. The approach reduces installation time and creates a cleaner layout inside the case.

XPG INFINITY triple-fan ARGB cooling kit with interconnected frame design
INFINITY triple-fan kit.
XPG INFINITY ARGB fans mounted inside a desktop PC case
INFINITY fans installed in a PC case

Infinity mirror ARGB lighting extends across the frame and fan housing. The lighting remains visible from multiple angles, giving the fan a different appearance from conventional ARGB models that limit lighting to the center hub or outer ring.

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The F360 operates at speeds ranging from 800 RPM to 2,000 RPM and delivers airflow of up to 58.42 CFM. Hydraulic bearings and anti-vibration mounting pads are intended to reduce mechanical noise during operation.

XPG is also offering standalone INFINITY F120 and reverse-flow INFINITY R120 variants. Both support daisy-chain connectivity, reducing the number of cables required for multi-fan installations.

Single XPG INFINITY ARGB cooling fan with illuminated frame and blade lighting
Single INFINITY ARGB fan.
XPG INFINITY fan installed at the rear exhaust position of a PC chassis
INFINITY rear exhaust fan installation.

The reverse-flow R120 is designed for builds where fan orientation normally exposes the rear frame structure. This allows builders to maintain a cleaner visual appearance without sacrificing airflow direction.

Alongside the fan family, XPG has expanded its air-cooling portfolio with two new CPU coolers.

The MAESTRO 42SA features a single-tower heatsink comes with four direct-contact copper heat pipes. XPG rates the cooler for processors with thermal loads of up to 200W TDP.

XPG MAESTRO 42SA CPU air cooler retail packaging with ARGB cooling support
MAESTRO 42SA retail box
XPG MAESTRO 42SA single-tower CPU air cooler with ARGB fan
MAESTRO 42SA air cooler.

A 120 mm ARGB fan operates between 800 RPM and 2,100 RPM. The cooler ships with thermal paste already applied, reducing installation steps for first-time builders.

For higher-end processors, XPG offers the MAESTRO 62DA. The larger cooler features a dual-tower heatsink, six direct-contact copper heat pipes, and two 120 mm ARGB fans.

XPG MAESTRO 62DA dual-tower CPU air cooler retail box
MAESTRO 62DA retail packaging.
XPG MAESTRO 62DA dual-tower CPU air cooler with dual-fan configuration and ARGB lighting
MAESTRO 62DA dual-tower cooler.

Cooling capacity increases to 230W TDP, allowing the cooler to support more demanding gaming and workstation processors. Thermal paste is supplied separately through a syringe applicator for manual application.

Both coolers feature nickel-plated copper heat pipes, black aluminum fin stacks, and Fluid Dynamic Bearing fans. Support covers Intel LGA 1851, LGA 1700, LGA 1200, and LGA 115x sockets as well as AMD AM5 and AM4 platforms.

The INFINITY F360 and MAESTRO 62DA are the standout additions in the new lineup. One focuses on reducing cable clutter inside the chassis, while the other delivers cooling capacity suitable for today’s higher-power desktop processors.

Sources: INFINITY F360, INFINITY F120, MAESTRO 42SA, & MAESTRO 62DA (XPG)

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