Hello everyone, thank you all for your comments and support and I am sorry for the bad sound but I did a mistake in the gate settings in my video editing software. This should be fixed for the other videos in my channel, I will continue to improve the quality of my videos so please continue with your feedbacks, they will help me to get better and better.
Hey bro, ignore everyone saying the video is bad. It's done really well and as far as I can see, you're the only person that's reviewed these fans and answered all my questions. Keep up the good work!
thank you I appreciate that alot. nobody pays me for these videos, they are coming from my own effort in free time and from my wallet but I will anyway keep increasing the quality where I can ;)
FGtech Tips you’re more then welcome! I hate it when people are so rude it really upsets me. Pay no mind to them, they’re just jealous they can’t do as good of a job hehe
@@gg-eo6ez you probably can't see it but I am actually using a lapel mic not the one integrated with the camera. The issue as I already mentioned was not the mic but a wrong audio setting in the video editing software, anyway it's just this video, the other ones in my channel are fine
Simon Wheeler. We’re not saying the video is bad. We’re simply telling what to change. For example, the music noise level. We’re not being rude, we’re just giving him advice that would make his videos better. There’s a difference between saying a video is bad and giving advice
@@T3knomi understood but again regarding the music if you see earlier videos this issue was not there, this was just a wrong setting I tried in this one ;)
Great review man. I was looking for a detailed review of these fans and yours is truly up to the challenge. Very complete and also very good quality. Keep up the good work!
Been building computers for years but have never used RBG fans and every other videos I've seen doesn't cover installation. I would of eventually figured it out but this video answers a lot of questions. Thanks for the vid.
a tip for this youtuber, the music should be a little more in the background, since in this video it kinda goes over your talking. Other than that, nice video
@@fgtechtips ok good:) i am going to hit the subscribe button, this is quality content. Honestly i love your vids, watched more of them now, and luckily the audio was a one time thing. Honestly you deserve a bigger audience, hope the algorithm finds you😊
@@fgtechtips great video! My only complain is that the lighting modes of the controller are very simple andittle in number. I own a tomahawk b450 with mystic light but it hasn't argb but only 12v rgb connector. So I can't use the effects. I wonder if I use a rgb to argb convertor...
Hi thanks, you are right the lighting modes of the integrated controller are very limited but it's anyway good they included it. In order to get the best you need an argb motherboard in order to control them fully. There is no rgb to argb converter as I know, what you could do is to install a separate argb controller where the fans will be connected to
@@fgtechtips Thank you very much :) . Because i'm on my way to build my pc with a ryzen i've got the Rog strix X570 e-gaming with the cooler master c700m like pc case. And i wanna change all the fan with a compatible aura sync fan. And this one is really cool
@@fungrafik yeah they are great, anyway also barrow were pretty good and cheap if you want pay even less (about 12€ each). You can see them in my video milk your pc loop
I know you get asked these a lot but I wanted to just be sure. Buying a Lian Li O11DXL-X O11 Dynamic XL ROG Certified (Black) ATX Full Tower Case and a ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming (AM4) Motherboard. Based on the info on asus site, it says it has only 2 x Aura RGB Strip Header(s). These are the ones that lets the mobo control the LEDs on the Fans right. Given that I can daisy chain the LEDs on these fans, I am wondering if i can daisy chain all the fans into 2 sets and plug them to these 2 headers? Likely gonna need 10 fans.
Hi there would be the possibility of doing that but I am not sure it can handle the lighting power for 2 kits (6 fans on one argb motherboard header), you could buy an aura sync splitter 1 to 10 like the one I show in this video for less than 10 bucks ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bYZseF9X3TY.html
Hey thanks, you can see my video here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bYZseF9X3TY.html but basically you connect the led strip or your fans to the argb connector of your motherboard or an argb splitter as in my video and you control the lights via your motherboard software. That's it ;)
Yes you can remove it, I can't even see the sticker , you can see how I placed them in this other video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bYZseF9X3TY.html (around minute 6)
I'd you don't connect the arGB and don't connect the controller it means you only connect the fan connector to the motherboard so the 3 fans would work but without any light
I just bought 4 packs of these for my Lian Li Mesh II case. I want to connect 11 fans, but my Aorus Z490 Elite mobo has only 2x 3-pin argb headers. Im not seeing how to daisy chain 11 of these fans together with only 2 argb headers on the mobo. Any ideas?
@@fgtechtips Follow-up - it appears that if I want to connect 11 fans that I also need 4 4-pin fan headers on the mobo, right? EDIT - I think I have it figured out, I have 3x Sys_Fan 4-pin headers and 1x CPU_Fan 4-pin header that are open (my water cooler uses CPU_OPT. So, I have 4 4-pin headers and I can set the same or varying fan curves in BIOS or in a 3rd party app. I think...lol
I didn't try to daisy chain the argb connector of more than 3 of these fans but it should be possible, so you connect 6x fans (2packs) on one motherboard connector and the other 6 to the second argb connector on your motherboard
Okay, so I'm guessing you can do the daisy chain method and the fan splitter to after connecting them all, have one connector for the PWM 4 pin go into one of the systemfan headers and the daisy chained argb connectors to one connector into the argb header on the motherboard?
Argb Is daisy chained and only 1 connector goes to the motherboard (in my video you will see an argb splitter being used but that's the same) As you can see in the video the fan power is connected simply by using the provided splitter
welldone good vid, queation how did you get that custom blue chase effect @ 10:02 i'm trying to set that with aura sync and aura creator but cant seem to get that effect
Hey ! I have no argb on my motherboard so im gonna use that controller but it looks quite limited in terms of lighting modes in the video. Here is my question can we use controller for more lighting modes like not just clicking, holding the button or double click on it?
Hey! How did u connect it to your mobo? i´ve seen your mobo unboxing and you only have 12v connector, and this fans are 5v i actually have this problem :(
Hi no as I explain in the end of the video, my motherboard does support arGB but only has 1x 5v arGB so I use a 10 to 1 splitter which you can see in the video and also linked in description. In the video I also explain that you can use these fans even if you don't have 5v arGB support
These fans are so sick. 😷🤕😝 There are adapters (PirateDog Tech) to pair these lights with other software like Corsair iCue, it’s tricky if the # of LEDs are not the same as a corsair fan though. Could just use 2 different softwares I suppose ?
friend, sorry, but one of the main tests of FAN is the noise. I could not identify this feature which is of extreme importance. how much noise it makes with maximum RPM.
Hi you're right, you can find details on lowest and highest rmp at 02:20, unfortunately at the time of the review I missed proper equipment for measuring the actual noise but I find the official specs to be very accurate
@@fgtechtips Hello Friend. Thank you for your quick answer. I'm Brazilian and I don't have perfect English, so I didn't understand what you were saying much. A suggestion I saw on another site. RU-vidr turned on the 3 FANs, left the video without any sound or music, and placed the camera that was filming very close to the FAN at maximum RPM. So I got a pretty good idea of the noise. But thanks for your attention and information. Sorry, this text was translated by google.
Hey Man! Nice video! Is there the same RGB ring on the rear side of the fan? I'm curious because I plan on mounting these at the front of my sons new PC as intake and it has no front glass/mesh so it would be a waste to buy these pretty fans however if the RGB ring is on both sides of the fan we'd still see it through the side window. Thanks!
i dont have an argb header on my asus z390-a motherboard i dont think so i am unable to use the hub that he was to control the rgb on the fans. what can i use to convert the argb header into an rbg header so i can plug it into my motherboard and bypass the controller
If your. Motherboard has no Argb support you can still use the fans using the provided controller, since it works via sata and will give you just basic lighting effects
Hi! Great video! This helped me a lot installing the fans on my system. The only problem I had was with controling the RGB from the fans. It just didn't work, no software detected the fans in my system. Did you have this problem? would it be fixed if I bught a fan hub?
Hi, I have some questions: Since you can daisy chain the 3 fans, there isnt 3to1 argb splitter included in the box? Are the argb cables of the fans long enough to daisy chain if I wanted to put 2 in front of the case and 1 in the back?
Yes since you daisy chain there is a power splitter but no argb splitter included, the cables are long enough, but I have no idea which case you have , where you install the 3 fans and what is the distance between them but if should be no issue for compact middle tower cases
Thanks a lot for the video and your time, I bought this fans and it helped me a lot! Since my motherboard doesn't have ARGB headers I'm using them with the controller. Is it possible to connect this controller to a usb conector in my MoBo so I can be able to control the lights via software? Or do I need a better controller for that? Thanks again.
Hi thanks, I am glad it helped you! The controller works via sata power and the other cable don't know if it can be used via a usb adapter. I am not aware of any
Honestly mine never go beyond 80% of speed and they seem to me not so loud. Something I noticed after 1 year of usage is that the plastic at each corner (antivibration pads) are getting detached
How loud are they? I've not been reading positive things about cooler master fans except the low rpm 200mm ones. Actually thinking of buying be quiet fans and giving up on the RGB. Maybe you can convince me ;) ?
At max speed you can hear them but the specs in terms of dB noise (30db) are not different than other brands ...the thermaltake ones generate more or less same noise
Hi as you see from the video I have them all in daisy chain and connected the argb pin into the splitter since my motherboard only has 1 argb pin onboard
Thank you, but looking here www.asus.com/Motherboards-Components/Motherboards/TUF-Gaming/TUF-X470-PLUS-GAMING/techspec/ Looks like your motherboard only supports RGB, no argb
Hi, good video. I have a question: the regulation of the fan speed (rpm) is regulated by itself ?, for example, that it rotates faster or slower. Thank you!
Hi yes it's automatic depending on your bios settings. I set a custom fan curve in my bios. If the cpu temperature is lower than 40c then they all go off. The higher the temperature the higher the speed
Can we set different colour on fan led and different on ring led? Do we able to see led hot spot? I hate them Which one should I buy? These mf120 halo or deepcool cf120 plus?
@@fgtechtips I mean, in some fans the light of led spreads evenly so we can't see the led spots. I love these type of fans. Example :- when we stick our RGB strip close to wall, we see each led light on wall. Those light fall on perticular area. They are called hot spot. And if we keep RGB strip little bit away from the wall, the light spreads evenly on the wall. At 9:48 we can able to see led hot spot on you rear exhaust fan. I hate those light spots.
No as said they always go together and the fans are made in a way to have light diffusion so much better than the old fans where you had "spot light mode"
Hi you can see all the modes available with the controller at 07:30 . If you like anything different you need to connect them to an argb motherboard not to the controller
Great video! Can I buy 2 packs of 3 and daisy chain all 6 argb connectors to connect to my motherboard? Also are you satisfied with how quiet they are? Thank you
They officially go in 3, but 6 could also work, I only had 1 kit so couldn't test that. Yes I have a liquid loop and they never go at max, they are quiet
Hey I appreciate you reviewing these fans because I haven’t seen too many people talking about them, I was going to purchase a fan hub for my gigabyte b450m motherboard (I want steady rgb while also getting the benefit of lower temps) would this be a viable method to use these fans?
Thanks man! These fans don't need any hub, they come with pwm splitter and the rgb is in daisy chain mode so you only have to connect it to the argb motherboard port. And if your motherboard has no argb port the you can still use the integrated controller via sata power connection
Hi, no. in the first few minutes of my video you can see that the RGB 3 pin is the one connected in daisy chain, the power is connected and provided by the included splitter
Connection to the motherboard is obvious so I didn't think people would be interested. You just insert the 3 pin argb into the 3 pin argb motherboard. As I mentioned in the video I am anyway using an argb splitter for which I show the image and linked it into the video description
Hi, thanks for watching. Yes the b450m pro4 has support for both 1x RGB and 1x ARGB header, so you can use these fans at their maximum potential in ARGB mode !
I want to use two kits of this with 6 fans, but I want a controller with remote control. Someone points me to a controller. use the motherboard b450 steel legends will be compatible with the software of this motherboard?
Not too much, see about minute 6 here, I didn't put too much effort in it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bYZseF9X3TY.html easier than ordinary 3 fans aRGB since these are connected in daisy chain so much less effort
I have connected the brown one to the motherboard and the black ones connecting the fans in daisy chain. You can see how it looks in my thermaltake a500 review
I have 2 of these cooler master masterfan mf120 halo and I have them with the argb cooler master A1 controller but I don't know what happens because the master plus program does not detect it even though it is connected to the 2.0 USB port of the board for now it is only in a single mode, literally the rainbow mode, which is the default mode as soon as you connect the controller with the masterfan mf120 halo
Hello, I have 9 MASTERFAN MF120 PRISMATIC and 2 ARGB cables from Lian Li, these fan kits come with a mini controller. I would like to know if it's okay to connect all the ARGB in just one driver.
Hi thanks! I have just used a super cheap led strip and adapted as I show here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bYZseF9X3TY.html For the sync I have just connected to the motherboard using an argb splitter and used the Asus aura software for the light effects
Hi, I'm going to buy this fan tomorrow. The problem is the seller doesn't have the x3 pack, so I'll end up buying 3 Solo Fan. Will it still work and play with the RGB's lightings without those remotes and splitters? Thanks
yes It will work just fine, splitters are just to use 3 fans and attach them to one single port on the motherboard . the rgb controller is useless for you since your motherboard already supports argb
thanks man, I had this exact same question, but because in my country the 3 fans solo are cheaper than the 3in1 pack, And I have the exact same mobo to
Yes you can. In the video i explain that my 5v port on the motherboard is already busy that's why I explain that in the video i used a 10 to 1 Argb splitter
Nice video, it seems my motherboard Gigabyte Z370 HD3 does not have an ARGB controller, just 12v, but it seems it possible to control it with soft masterplus+, please, can you check or confirm this information if it possible?
Is this compatible? New to pc. Already have Storage. -amd ryzen 5 3600 -trident z 2x8GB 3600 MHz -coolermaster MWE bronze V2 550W -MSI B450-A Pro Max ATX -ASUS ROG STRIX Radeon RX 580 8GB -Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Halo
That motherboard is a bit older and basic so only supports 12v rgb, there is no connector for argb 5v so yes you can use the fans but you will just have basic lighting effects trough the integrated controller
Hey it depends on what's your case but yes my case for example allows to put them also on the right. Depending on how you install them you can decide if they need to have a push pull configuration or viecersa a pull push one
Hey man, thanks for the video! Could I use this with a motherboard that doesn't have a ARGB header? I'm giving my old motherboard that doesn't have it (MSI H97 PC Mate) to a friend, and she wants to have RGB fans in it. Can I just tape the control box on the outside and control the lights that way?