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The upHere 120mm 5V 3PIN Addressable RGB Case Fan features advanced ARGB synchronization, high airflow cooling, and a whisper-quiet operation, making it the perfect choice for gamers and PC enthusiasts looking to enhance their setup with style and efficiency.
J**E
Excelente
Considero que es un buen precio para la calidad de los ventiladores, en mi caso los controlo desde una MoBo ASUS perfectamente. Consejo! Para que el ARGB se empareje con su MoBo debe dejar presionado el botón RESET que viene incluido por 3 Segundos aproximadamente.
M**O
Never let me down
I have a small side biz of building PC's to sell and have ordered 7 sets of these fans for my budget builds. Almost 2 years in and I have yet to have or hear of a fan dying so I will continue to use these fan kits. Cheap way to add some aRGB to your rigs while keeping them quiet and cool
D**R
Good fans, Controller is great with one caveat
Fans overall look good and are pretty quiet in my Masterbox NR400 MATX case. I've got no complaints for them. You do have to put the rubber pads on the corners, but there's enough to do both sides on each fan. I haven't messed around with controlling the fans, but I think they can be speed controlled by software. The other bit of info I know about them is that they're hydraulic bearings....I'm not versed enough in fan bearing types offhand to know if that 's good or bad though. I've had relatively few fans fail on me in the last decade or so of working with computers so I never really bothered into checking into that info.The fan controller IS nice as it's one of the few I've seen that allow you to plug in both the 5v ARGB header and the power plugs for up to 7 fans. Then it has a SATA plug for power and an ARGB plug to go into one of the 5v headers on your motherboard.It also comes with a 2-pin switch that you can use to change the lighting modes (from solid to varying types of patterns/colors). By holding the switch for about 3 seconds it'll switch to being controlled by the motherboard, which is a great feature as well! You can also just unplug the switch from the controller and switch it out with the reset button off your case if you want. I'm using the included switch, but have it routed through one of the PCI-E gates in the back for easy access. I have my case fans (front 2, top, and rear) plugged into the controller, and then my two CPU fans are daisy-chained into the CPU fan headers on the motherboard.The only con for me on this set is that the controller loses the "motherboard" setting quite often. If the PC goes to sleep or is turned off the controller will revert to whatever last setting you had before switching to motherboard mode. When that happens I've just flipped through the modes to pick the one closest to what I have my Gigabyte software is set to just in case I forget and am not bothered to reach behind my case to set it back.Overall though I think this set is well worth the price.
M**M
Durability: 9/10 after 2 years continuous operation.
Having purchased 2 sets: 1 has finally failed after 2 years of continuous operation (I use my computer for science: Folding At Home). The 1 that failed had an offset air inlet space causing the most of the fan blade draw area to pull against a closed surface (debating on drilling a 120mm hole in the case - deleting the HDD mounts I don't currently use).I'm going to buy another set to increase the total number installed in my rig to 12 (replacing the 1 bad fan and installing 2 more for the AIO for the CPU - creating a push/pull config).
B**Z
Great value for RGB fans.
I ordered these fans because I have a 120mm Uphere liquid CPU cooler. These fans do match up well, but I liked them so much I am using them on another build. I am extremely sick and tired of RGB. I cringe every time I see another rainbow technicolor mess. But I do like the ability to change colors to suit my mood. Implementation is key.The fans push alot of air, and the blades are oriented to provide decent static pressure. They include rubber grommets for the corner mounts to reduce vibration. Also there is a decent fan/LED control module, but this thing takes up quite a bit of space. However with this many cables, a hub is a necessity.As far as aesthetics go, they look good if not terribly amazing. The fan hubs are large, which is where the LEDs shine outward. Not my favorite orientation, but it is diffused well with low translucence frosted blades. the color accuracy is above average, with a white color that is not blueish at all. Most RGB devices have a hard time with yellow/orange and the boxed controller is no exception. The fans lent themselves well to motherboard control, both LED and fan speed.And now to the major drawback, and it is not inconsequential. Each fan has 2 cables, the 12V Fan Power and the 3 pin RGB lead. They have mitigated spaghettification by using thin and flat cables. However due to the tiny gauge wires, in my experience they can be easily pinched and broken through normal cable management. Be careful!Some other fan manufacturers have come up with ingenious designs to daisy chain multiple fans without all the wire mess. Of course those fans carry a price premium. But I believe eventually any RGB fan multipacks will include some way to minimize cables. So for now, this is a good budget option. Just be aware that many thin cables are in your future. Recommended.
A**T
Good addressable RGB fans.
Didn't know the fans came with its own hub, that was extremely helpful. Only downside is the connectors on the fans did not appear to be able to daisy chain (hence the hub), so be mindful if you have a lot of these fans and limited argb headers or using in place of stock radiator fans on an AIO. I'm sure there's a way to do it if need be, but if that's the case look for a larger hub or use two if possible, not ideal but doable.
A**.
WOOOSH
The media could not be loaded. edit: bought a second one so I could use 10 fans , held down the reset button so they hsed my motherboard and…now ai have to do that every time. It wasnt like this with my first set/hub, how annoying. The reset switch doesnt work with the older hub either so i cant reset them both.Very nice and pretty. Easy to install, hub is kinda chunky tho, and the adhesive doesnt always stay stuck in my case. Also when I have rgb color on, at one point in the spiral it looks like red disappears. (Seen in video) Doesnt bother me tho!!!Very nice woosh sound, not a buzzing fan sound. Case is kept very cool and they dont attract much dust.
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