TZMRIT Interstellar-V2 Infinity Mirror ARGB PWM 120mm PC Fans (Triple Pack) in White
Product description
Quick overview
The TZMRIT Interstellar-V2 Infinity Mirror ARGB PWM 120mm PC Fans arrive as a triple pack, aimed at people who want a stronger visual look inside their PC without making installation feel like a chore. The “infinity mirror” effect uses three-sided styling, with ARGB lighting effects designed to be seen clearly from multiple angles. It’s the kind of upgrade that’s less about chasing peak airflow numbers and more about adding atmosphere while still being a practical cooling fan for day-to-day use.
On paper, this set also ticks a few boxes for usability: a daisy-chain style “pin-to-pin” sliding locking design, hydraulic bearings for long-running comfort, and some extra measures to limit vibration noise. Still, it’s worth noting that the exact controller setup and how seamless the lighting looks in your specific case will depend on your existing header situation (you’ll want to check what your motherboard supports).
What to know before buying
The biggest thing with this triple pack is the combination of an infinity-style ARGB visual and a PWM fan build. Infinity mirror effects are always a bit more “show” than “spec-sheet”, so if you mainly care about raw cooling performance at any cost, you may find more straightforward high-airflow options more satisfying.

That said, this kit is built around a few practical ideas that matter once you start installing:
- Daisy chain design with a sliding pin-to-pin locking mechanism is meant to speed up installation.
- Hydraulic bearings are described as helping maintain high-speed operation while reducing wear and noise over time.
- The lower fan section includes a magnetic suction that pulls the steel column to the fan side, intended to improve stability.
Where it gets a little nuanced is the lighting and airflow “story” here: the manufacturer links the effect and airflow behaviour to the infinity mirror geometry and the fan blade shape. In real-world terms, you can expect a noticeable glow and a reflective depth effect, but how “3D” it looks in your specific chassis depends on viewing distance, fan spacing, and how your case frames the fans.
What you’ll notice in use
The lighting effect



The infinity mirror is described as having three sides, with ARGB lighting effects built around the mirror shape for a 3D-style view. The left and right “infinite” mirrors are based on infinite geometry. In plain terms: you’re buying these for the look. If you route cables cleanly and mount them where the mirror can be seen (rather than hidden behind a deep shroud), the effect is much more likely to land.
Noise and steadiness
No fan is silent, but this one is designed to tackle vibration noise. There’s shock-resistant padding on both sides, plus silicone mats intended to reduce resonance noise when mounted on the frame. The hydraulic bearing approach is also positioned as helping reduce wear and noise while operating at speed.
That’s the kind of detail that can make a difference if your PC is under a desk, in a bedroom, or anywhere you actually hear the system during quiet moments.
Key features that affect day-to-day value

Infinity mirror ARGB PWM for a staged look
If you like lighting that looks like it has depth (not just a flat ring), the “infinite mirror” concept is the main hook. It can look especially good in cases with glass panels and decent viewing clearance.
Daisy chain installation
The sliding pin-to-pin locking mechanism and “daisy chain” approach are meant to make the install faster. That’s a practical benefit for anyone who has wrestled with cable routing, especially when fitting three fans.
Blade design aimed at airflow for heat dissipation



The fan blade shape and angle are said to be biomimetics-inspired. The claim is that larger blades produce strong wind pressure and larger air volumes for more efficient heat dissipation. Again, this is “on paper” and will ultimately depend on your case airflow and fan placement, but it does suggest the design isn’t purely aesthetic.
Specs you should look at on your side
Airflow figure mentioned (use as a reference)
The description says each fan provides lighting effects up to 68 CFM around the infinite mirror, but it’s also worded in a way that mixes lighting and airflow. Treat that number as a rough reference rather than a promise that you’ll hit specific cooling outcomes in every build.
Compatibility check: headers and control

Because it’s an ARGB PWM fan set, you’ll want to confirm you have the right type of motherboard headers or controller support for the lighting and PWM control. If your board only supports one of those properly, you might be forced into a compromise (for example, PWM control working but lighting being limited, or vice versa).
It’s not something you can fully verify without seeing your current setup.
Is it worth it?
Worth buying if you want three 120mm ARGB fans with an infinity mirror look that’s designed around ARGB visual depth, and you appreciate install convenience thanks to the daisy chain sliding locking design. It’s also a sensible pick if your priority is “nice looking cooling” for a typical gaming or workstation build, where you want the fans to feel steady and not overly rattly.
Better avoided if you’re primarily chasing maximum cooling performance, or if you’re unsure about ARGB/PWM header compatibility and don’t want to spend time troubleshooting lighting behaviour. Also skip it if the infinity mirror style would get lost in your case layout (for example, if the fans will be heavily obscured by shrouds or mounting position).



Mini FAQ
Are these fans purely for looks?
They’re definitely designed with the infinity mirror ARGB effect at the centre, but the blades and airflow intent are also mentioned, alongside hydraulic bearings and vibration-reducing materials.
Does the daisy chain really help installation?
The description specifically highlights a sliding pin-to-pin locking mechanism for daisy chain installation, which should make fitting three fans less fiddly.
Will the infinite mirror look good in any case?
The effect depends on viewing angles and how the mirror is framed. It should look best where there’s a clear line of sight to the fan.
What should I check before buying?
Make sure your motherboard or controller supports the relevant ARGB lighting and PWM fan control so the lighting and speed control can behave as intended.
How do they handle noise?
They include shock-resistant padding and silicone mats aimed at reducing resonance noise, and use hydraulic bearings described as reducing wear and noise over time.
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