Endorfy has released the Stratus 120 White PWM ARGB and Stratus 140 White PWM ARGB fans as standalone products, marking the company’s first dedicated white cooling fans. Initially bundled with the Arx 700 White ARGB case, these models are now available individually, giving users more options for system customization.
The Stratus White PWM ARGB series has been developed in collaboration with Synergy Cooling, focusing on reliable airflow and stable thermal performance. The rotor and blade design is optimized to handle demanding conditions, while the fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) reduces mechanical friction and operational noise.

With a rated lifespan of up to 80,000 hours, the fans are engineered for long-term use in both gaming and professional systems. Their sealed construction and robust materials ensure consistent operation when installed in cases with dust filters or radiators with dense fin structures.
Both models include pulse-width modulation (PWM) control, allowing users to adjust fan speeds based on workload. This feature enables the system to balance cooling and noise levels automatically.
The series also supports a “fan stop” mode, where the fans shut off completely during low-load conditions. This semi-passive approach reduces system noise and activates through custom fan curves, providing silence when cooling demand is minimal.


Endorfy designed the Stratus White PWM ARGB series with a clean, neutral finish to match modern PC builds. Integrated ARGB lighting across the rotor blades adds customizable effects, with smooth transitions and wide compatibility for synchronized system lighting setups.
The combination of white design and ARGB flexibility makes the fans suitable for minimalist configurations as well as builds with more advanced visual themes.
The Endorfy Stratus White PWM ARGB fans are available now in two versions:
Further details, images, and technical data are available through Endorfy’s official product pages.
