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  • If only the lights didnt look so cheap : /

  • Probably the most beautiful fans on sale today

  • Hi man love the video I might get 6 140mm and 6 120mm , just one question does these fans have 3 pin power for rpm monitoring? If they do i will be buying these.

  • @WARFOX101 They use a thermal probe to controll rpm, to make them spin up to max you COULD chop the probe off, and connect the 2 wires in the thermal probe lengh of wire, just need a little heatshrink wrapping or electrical tape to stop it shorting to anything,

    Also 12 fans will be utter overkill, what case do you have? what hardware do you have? 1 or 2 intakes on the front, and 2 or 3 extraction fans on the back/top would be more than enough for any set up, it just depends on the case realy.

  • @IHuntax I have the Corsair 800d with a duel 140 rad and a triple 120mm rad. Im going to setup the rads with a push pull. So i will need six 120mm for my triple 120 rad, and four 140 for my double 140 rad. Three more 140's for the case. You can check out my build and other builds on my channel. thanks man. subed

  • @WARFOX101 Sorry about the long reply time heh, push pull benefits are very tiny, id probably go with the enermax clusters personaly, im not sure if they are a little bit more expensive but they would be worth it over these for the higher CFM and there just as quiet if not more so.

  • @IHuntax

    For what a Song if we wanna see a Fan ?

    The sound of the Fan would be better than a fucksong ^^

  • @Cash4Woody Well it was done with a cheap webcam and no mic so there isnt any audio of the fan.

  • are the leds controlled with the fan speed ? because mine are not so shiny and the termal sensor is shit ^^ do you recommend to buy a fan controller `?

  • Cut the temp sensor off and solder the 2 wires together and plug it into the motherboard.

  • @EmptyFrame323 instead of cutting your sensor as suggested by ZIQRLIN, put the sensor in ram heatsink or anyother heat sink and it would mostly run on full speed and very bright

    but keep in mind the fan speed also increases and makes it a bit noisy

  • @generic000007 Bit of an old comment but oh well, the leds dont acctualy dim at lower speeds like alot of fans so thats VERY nice, and even running max out they are very quiet, these 2 fans have now replaced the stock fan in a xigmatek asguard (front and back) and that machine in general is quieter than my main towers Noctua D-14 on 100% fan speed (and thats the loudest part of this tower suprisingly).

  • i have 2 red enermax apollish in my sys. good fan 10 out of 10

  • n1 hunty!! :)

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