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The fans do look amazing, and they are quiet. But I'm not sure they move much air. My biggest gripe though is that I have to use the remote after every reboot to tell the fans to use the motherboard RGB instead of the built in RGB controller. And even if you use the built in, it doesn't remember your options after a reboot either. It defaults to rainbow every time.
So every time I turn on my computer I have to fool with the fans to have the match the colors of everything else in the PC.
Can verify they sync to msi mystic light though (with the press of the remote button every time)
Good thing I was able to bypass the controller and at least get the pwm/fans to work without led function😫 so now I can't stare into them with a blank gaze while I wait for my teammate to rez me in Warzone..
I tried contacting the company to see if they sell replacement remotes but sadly they don't. I would have to purchase a whole new set!
So my only option at this point is to Frankenstein something together with 5v to 12v hub and then to 10x 5v hub to try to get the leds to work with mobo.😕
Side note: the box was completely damaged. It looked like it was used already.
RGB Headers: (2) 3-pin (1) 4-pin
Fans
The fans themselves are pretty solid and quiet as far as I can tell. I have not done any extensive test on thermals , but I am happy with the fans themselves. The build is pretty solid and the cables are sleeved nicely.
RGB
The RGB is bright and the colors look brilliant. There are different settings through the controller it comes with, but you may or may not need it (user preference). I did run into issues with the RGB lighting on the other hand. On initial testing, once synced with Aura Sync through the FRGB button on the controller, all 4 fans changed over flawlessly. BUT, once I tried using a specific color, let's say lavender, 3 of the fans began blinking irradicably between the color and white. I somehow managed to sync all the RGB up eventually, but once I started playing with the settings, I couldn't get it to work again. Only 2 of the 4 fans RGB synced while the other two turned off. After resetting the RBG with the controller they call turned back on, but without syncing.
Overall, the fans are pretty good minus the syncing issues, but they can always being controlled through the supplied controller with its many lighting settings.
Quick note about the photo: the purple fans and LED strip are of another, not-as-nice brand. The PCCooler fans are the turqoise fans around the outside.
These fans are incredible. They're so good that I bought a second set to replace the fans in my main build. A friend and I initally ordered these for a friend's machine, and upon getting our hands on these fans, we were immediately sold on them ourselves.
These fans move so much air that they actually choke a little inside the case that I chose. That's not a knock against these fans at all.
Pros:
Solid materials
Solid control box and remote
Compatible with many RGB motherboard standards
Whisper quiet when running at low / medium speed
Produces AT MOST a low hum / whoosh when running at high speed
Moves a ton of air
Cons:
The addressable RGB when running on ASRock boards can be a little iffy.
Cables are quite long; MicroATX builds and smaller will require some pretty involved cable management
Even on max RPM they aren’t super loud but loud is honestly subjective. My fans glitch out occasionally and the leds will flash white but it’s so minimal I don’t really mind!
One thing to note about RGB fans, is that they come with 2 wires per fan. One for power and one to control the RGB, so prepare for cable management! If you have other RGB devices that are going to need an addressable rgb header, buy an argb splitter cable or box. You can either sync them up with your computer software like aura or armory crate OR you can use the pre installed light patterns with the included remote!
Take your time, be patient but most of all remember, nothing good comes easy. These will ad ALOT. Of wiring.
The 5 pack only powers 5 fans but can control leds for up to 7. So if you need more than 5 be ready to buy fan power splitters! Do research, Do research, and be kind to yourself in the process!
Also.. have some zip ties 😂
Instead these fans that are probably closer to a 3 or 4 are only rated a 1 for me. Sad, I'll either have to return them or find some that fit a 4 pin.
Build Quality is Solid, and the fans are very quiet even at full load. Each fan comes with rubber stoppers around the screw mounts to dampen noise. The lights are bright and look great when I have effects running. The fans come with Extra long cables so you shouldn't have to worry about reaching the RGB and FAN hub.
My biggest issue is motherboard compatibility and the RBG/Fan controller. Color options on the fan controller are fantastic, and It works with my Aorus X399 XTREME motherboard, However Gigabyte users beware the adapter for gigabyte boards is not compatible with my specific model MOBO and some newer motherboards
. Luckily one of the other cables included did connect to my motherboard, and I got the RGB sync working. Unfortunately, I would recommend picking up a second PWM fan hub because the included splitter cable cannot carry enough current to drive all the fans when plugged in.
The quality of the materials is excellent, but unfortunately, In shipping one of my fans was cracked, luckily the damage was minor only cracking part of the casing, and I fixed the plastic with some super glue and faced the broken portion inward.
All in all great buy.
I will recommend this product for those who are looking to do a budget build with quality components but do not care about branding
The down side of these fans is the manual came with is really confusing and almost impossible to follow.
5v ARGB cables can be daisy chained as each splitter has an extra ARGB input.
These are also very quiet fans, my Corsair H150i Elite Capellix MLRGB fans are louder at max speed.
Only thing I need is to get a Corsair lightning node pro with ARGB converter so I can control the RGB from ICUE instead of Aura Sync. This way I can sync the lights with my MLRGB fans. Currently ICUE does not support Aura ARGB, only the 12v RGB.
Wish they sold single of the PC-3M120 HALO DAWN SERIES as I want one more fan for side of the case.
I was able to plug the fans into my case's fan control instead of my (incompatible, sadly) motherboard, so now my fans are synced to my case's lighting. Looks great and matches the case well.
Temps would go around 80C when doing overclocks, but after installing these I've seen a drop to 70C when stress testing. Good stuff!
All in all, they get the job done and I don’t really notice the noise unless I try to. Would recommend for someone who has their pc close to them while gaming like I do.
Pros;
-Not too noisy imo, fans push plenty of air at decent speed
-RGB is on both sides
-works with both 5v addressable RGB natively, as well as 12v RGB via the included controller
-The controller provides a plethora of modes and colors for use if your motherboard does not have RGB headers
Cons;
-Not all of the LED fans 'Start' at the same time, ie if you tell only the first RGB in a line to light up, it will most likely not be the same on each fan
-The manual only comes in Chinese/English, which is fine for me, but there's not really good descriptions on the manual imo
-Cable management is a bit of a b**** with more than one of these packs due to the controllers size/layout, my case can support 14 fans, and the clutter from these controllers is responsible for 50% or more of the cables in my case it feels like
Regardless of these gripes, would I buy these again? Eh, Maybe. My case supports 15 120mm fans, and I'm going to be moving to over the top water cooling probably in August of this year, so im not sure how much space I'll have for any more of these honestly. I'm probably going to purchase some Noctua fans just due to their high static pressure.
Would I recommend these? Honestly yeah. They're okay speed, okay airflow, and okay RGB, for like 15$ a fan.
-these things move some air. I cam only compare them to my stock case fans of my nzxt h500i. And it's a world of a diffrence. Keeps my i7-9700k and RTX 2080 super nice and cool when gaming or rendering videos.
-for 65$ you get 5 decent fans. That also have rgb functionality. And a rgb fan hub to make controlling and organizing all the cables easier.
Would I recommend to others? Yes! IF you are on a budget or dont need the best of the best out there. They are a great value for what you get.
(If you think the rgb on a fan is bad or not working, try flipping the connector, learned this the hard way after connecting every thing and putting case back together before testing)
They fit my budget and they looked cool and the specs were acceptable.
Installation and cable management was a bit hectic but we pulled through.
I thought everything would be fine with their 30,000+ hours life expectancy.
That's about 3.5 years rounded up.
NOPE. That was a lie.
On 10/5/2020, LESS THAN 1 YEAR AFTER INSTALLATION, all five fans died on me.
Good thing I was present and paying attention as I immediately shut down my system to prevent damage.
My less tech-savvy family members would've probably not pay any attention.
I will not be returning to this product and brand and urge others to really consider if their price is worth the risk.
Also, I reused my case's stock fans as a temporary solution and to test if the PcCooler fans were actually the issue.
The stock fans and my rig ran fine. Therefore the problem really are these cheap fans.
Mine arrived and the build quality looks great. All fans work and are really pretty quiet. 2 of the 5 fans leds blipped on but quit within 15 minutes and no longer work. I unplugged them and moved ports still nothing.
* PWM-fans.
* Good looking RGB rings, almost no "hot-spots".
* Quiet when on low RPM, no funny sound from coils or anything like that...
Cons:
*The 5-pack fans have the RGB and fan cables sleeved together, which means you have to strip the sleeving if you want the fan header and RGB header to go to different places in your case, which I did. The cables inside the sleeve are seperate!
* the RGB header has a 4pin connector (not the normal 3-1pin connector for ARGB), which means that it will fit PHYSICALLY on a 12V RGB header, but it will blow the LEDs!!!!
These fans are for 5V adressable RGB only ! Also be careful when connecting the fans to ARGB headers, as you can reverse the connector. There are markings on the connector itself....
I connected these fans to my case RGB controller (the case has two RGB-strips built into it with non-standard connectors ; Zalman X3 ) with no problems! Works like a charm. That means I don't know how good the controller that comes with the 5-pack works, as I haven't used it....
Few things to note:
1. I connected the main fan header from the controller to the CPU_Fan, then connected my Kraken X52 to the AIO_Pump. This means all fans run at a higher RPM when the system heats up. Only way I could get it to work without buying a bunch of adapters. But it works great.
2. These work great for AIO fans, no issues!
3. Be sure to plug in the fans to the controller the proper direction (5v/ground), they can be plugged in either way. I did have one backwards so the lights didn't work. Turned off PC and fixed the plug, works great now.
4. The quality of these fans are superb, they don't feel cheap as the price would suggest, also the rubber pads keep the noise to a minimum. Absolutely no vibration.
I highly recommend these fans and would buy again.
I'm still not sure why they brand these as "FRGB" case fans, but it seems like these are the same as the Moonlight series ARGB fans. I'm currently using Asus Aura Sync, and in order to sync the lights, I had to use the controller's "FRGB" setting to sync it. As they listed, the fans have a minimum RPM of about 1000, so at idle, it's still audible. On a good note, airflow is pretty decent. I'm running two fans on my DeepCool Castle 240 radiator, and the temperatures have been similar to that of the included fans.
One last but MAJOR thing to note, which I'm not sure if there is anything that can be done to resolve this, is that there doesn't seem to be a way to time-sync the lighting of all five fans. In the manual, they describe three different parallel setups. They are divided into the following configurations, RGB Ports 1/6/7, RGB Ports 2/5, and RGB Ports 3/4. For example, if you're using a rainbow gradient setting and your rear fan is in port 1, but your top fan is in port 2, one gradient will be faster than the other. If you're only using 2 or 3 fans, this shouldn't be an issue, but if you're like me and want all 5 fans to properly sync up, well I don't know what to tell you. I currently have 1 rear fan and 2 top fans running in sync while my front 2 fans are a few seconds behind. This only seems to affect any rainbow or gradient style profiles. Static color cycles and similar single color profiles work fine. They don't list this anywhere on their listing, so buyer beware if you want that feature. If using the included controller, you can theoretically use that to use certain rainbow modes and speed up the colors so that you don't notice it. In addition, the only real speed option is the fastest setting. Due to the limited number of LEDs in each fan, the slower lighting speeds make it really laggy and awful to look at.
At this point, I'm on the fence of whether or not I'm going to return them. On one hand, they feature the sleek ring-style lights, but the lack of RGB sync across all five fans is a killer for me.
Pros:
-PWM fans
-Better than average airflow at this price point
-Fan cables are enclosed and braided
Cons:
-Not able to time-sync lighting across all five fans
Mixed:
-RGB transitions are pretty smooth, but still can see individual LEDs which causes uneven lighting
-Minimum of 1000 RPM is a little high when compared to others







