
Thermaltake has unveiled the new Contac 39 and Contac 30 CPU cooling fans, which are compatible with all Intel and AMD chipsets. Both CPU fans also support the latest Intel Sandy Bridge-E Socket LGA-2011. The Thermaltake Contac 39 and Contac 30 provide an improved curved aluminum heat sink and a trio of 8mm Æ heat pipes. There is also a low noise 120mm PWM fan that automatically adjusts the fans’ speed between 800~2000 RPM according to the system condition. No word on pricing or availability at this moment. [Thermaltake]

Enermax has introduced its new USB Rubber Vegas (U.R. Vegas) cooling fan. These fan will stick onto your steel computer case using magnets, allowing you to easily attach or detach the fan. Measuring 12cm, the USB-powered fan also features a patented circular type LED with up to 18 diodes and 7 switchable modes. The Enermax Rubber Vegas will be available in July 2011 for $20 each. [Product Page]

The NZXT FX Fan series is designed for cooling enthusiasts who want to push airflow to the max. Available in 120mm and 140mm sizes, the NZXT FX fan series churns out between 35.8 and 96.0 CFM with a built-in 3 phase fan speed control for optimal power and customization. The NZXT FX 120 is priced at $14.99, while the NZXT FX 140 retails for $16.99. [Press Release]

These programmable cooling fans are currently on display at Computex 2009 in Taiwan. The fans work pretty much like the tachometer in your car, except that it lights up in a pleasant blue color and a red needle that is made up of LEDs, showing the current RPM speed. You can also program them to put a message. Read more