J. F. HindyJ. F. Hindy
I bought these because it was a 3 pack of PWM RGB case fans for under $50 and it supports . I picked them up from a local shop and not Amazon. These are also one of the few (and the cheapest) case fans that support Gigabyte's RGB Fusion out of the box.Pros1. Decent RGB lighting. It basically lights up the center portion of the fan. It glows pretty well but certainly doesn't haven't the impressive glow of the Thermaltake Riing Quads. That's okay, these got for 25% of the price.2. Decent cooling. They push something like 6p CFM at max speeds and that's more than the 40 CFM my previous fans had.Cons1. They're quite loud at full blast. 29dB seems louder than it used to. Luckily, I only have it hit that high at full load so I rarely hear it.2. The installation process is kind of awful and the instructions are obnoxiously vague.It took me longer than normal to get these hooked up, but I am satisfied with the product. These are kind of my training wheels for RGB fans until I can afford something a little more impressive, but looking at the competition, it'll be a while before any of them can pump out the kind of air these do. I wish they were quieter and you'll almost certainly have to Google better instructions, but the fans are solid. One day of frustration and a little loudness isn't worth removing more than 1 star. Assuming they don't die in a week or two, I'll consider these a good value.In the photo I uploaded, you can see the difference in lighting between these and a Thermaltake fan with the led ring. Please note the case's side glass was removed and the front glass is tinted so they are. A it brighter than you see there.
CobiesTechCobiesTech
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These fans offers the functionality and look like most RGB fans , but with PWM support which is a huge plus. You can control the fan speeds straight from your PC like any high end PC in the market, but with a fraction of the cost.The only tidbit is, that if you don't really know too much about PC building, especially when it comes to RGBs, then you might have a tough time figuring out where all the connections go. There are 2 controllers that come with this set (One to change the RGBs with a controller, and the other is the adapter that allows you to connect all 3 fans to a Fan Pin header on your motherboard). I clueless-ly figured out where to connect what, because the box did not include any instructions. Both controllers are sata powered, so be sure you have 2 more Sata power connectors available. You have to go to their site and look up their set up manual, which is an unnecessary extra step.Once you got it all set up though, its really beautiful. The brightness of the RGB fans aren't super bright like others, but they get the job done. Plus, you can add extra fans for $10 each, and the included controllers have support for up to 6 fans, which is great for those big PC cases. Overall this is a great product, but be careful setting them up, double check your work to make sure all your cables are plugged in where they are supposed to.