🌈 Light Up Your Life with EZDIY-FAB!
The EZDIY-FAB RGB Dual Ring 120mm Case Fans come in a pack of five, featuring 16 LEDs that offer 16.8 million color combinations. Designed for speed regulation and equipped with a 10-port fan hub and remote control, these fans ensure optimal cooling while providing customizable RGB lighting that syncs with your motherboard.
H**Y
There is a lot of value for the money here.
The media could not be loaded. Ok, lets start with the obvious.Hydraulic Bearings. Why is this important?If you are going to mount any fan in a horizontal ( top or bottom ) position then this is where this becomes important.Why? Glad you asked.Almost all of these value packed RGB fan kits come with cheap sleeve bearings. Sleeve bearings cannot handle being mounted horizontally, as the bearing oil will leak all over the fan, and the bearings will dry out and cause the fan to wobble and make noise. They will do the same thing even when vertically mounted but not as quickly.Hydraulic Bearings self lubricate, and keep the oil in the bearing. And if your fans are on the top or bottom of the case then you have to have this to keep them from drying out.And this is where these stand out. I searched for days trying to find a RGB fan kit that came with a remote and had a boat load of different patterns. I have an older Asus X370 motherboard and it has the older 4 pin RGB connector and cannot deal with these Addressable RGB fans. So I needed a kit that could make up for that, but still have the hydraulic bearings. In the end, this was all I could find.This wasn't a bad thing though.As is turned out, they were way better than I could have hoped for.I purchased two kits of 5 fans with hubs. Now if you were a normal person, you would probably not need the second hub. But I'm not that normal kinda guy. I wanted to do something special and use both hubs to get a cooler RGB setup. I also have 4 ARGB 12" strips that I had from my DS RGB kit, and they worked flawlessly with this kit. Two are on the bottom, one is behind the video card bracket and the last is above the motherboard in the back.I have a hard drive switch that I use for my hard drives, and I also use them for these two kits.That way, I can control both of these kits individually by turning one off at a time when changing the patterns. When I purchased this new case, I didn't have a drive bay to mount it in. But thankfully the case came with a water cooler mounting hole behind the front panel that I was able to special mount it to. When I need it, I just pop it off, and when I'm done it goes back on and no one would be the wiser : )I was kinda worried about the selection of colors and patterns as there wasn't a whole lot of videos for these on youtube. But it was all for not. I think there is something like 350 different patterns with this set. Almost twice as many as my old DS set. This gives me almost endless color combo's with my top and bottom fans and top RGB strip on one controller, and the front and back fans and the other 3 RGB strips being on the other.I hand built my desk and wanted this to be special, and special it is (to me at least lol).This is a show piece, and these fans do a great job of making that happen and should last.Customer service.I had one fan that was making some weird noise when running. It sounded like when the motor winding is rubbing against the fan housing. It wasn't easy to hear but was noticeable when I ran them before installing to do a quality check. Since I only needed 9 fans in my setup, this was not a huge issue.I reached out to EZDIY to talk to them about this issue a couple of days after the build. They were quick to reach back out to me, and after a few back and forth emails they put one in the mail for me. The only issue I had with them is that they wanted a video of the problem. And I had no way of showing them, as I was using both of my fan headers and my case is all zip tied up and getting back into it to show them was a real pain. I also didn't think that they would be able to hear the noise issue on my phone video.In the end they finally just sent the replacement. I completely understand the reason for wanting a video of the problem, and truthfully my case issue is not their problem. But they were kind enough to work with me anyway.So I would have no problem recommending these to anybody. If you have a 3 pin motherboard RGB header and want to use your software for these you can. But honestly, I have used most software available and find that they are either to complicated to use, or are so plain in their settings that it makes it useless to me.I like that these show the colors I pick right from the start up to shut down. They remember my settings and have a real good bright and deep color to them.I think the only thing that might be a deal killer for some is the fan speed control. It has three speeds and cannot be controlled by your motherboard. This was perfectly fine for me, but might be a deal killer for some. I just put them on medium and they work just fine. They move a decent amount of air and my computer never gets hot.Hope this helps.
K**S
For the price, great material quality and LED brightness capability.
Used to replace a set of Arctic Bionix P120 fans.Out of the box, great cable length on the fans and materials seem decent. Rubber pads and the typical hardware included for installation. Controller is slim and included double sided to mount where convenient. Cables for PSU & MB interfacing are thin and easily manageable. Remote is typical LEB RGB type and watch battery (included) powered with decent range and easy markings. Instructions are informative even though most of installation is self explanatory.10 Fan speeds by remote (kind of a downside, but expected for this price. With any kind of AIO water-cooling and sufficient ventilation, this shouldn't be too much of a deal breaker.) I settled on 6/10 setting for sufficient air throughput producing >60c CPU (3900xt) & >80c GPU (6900xt) temps under heavy load, and still maintains nearly silent operation. When fans are pushed to max speed, they are audible, but far from loud and move very decent air.Colors sync up with my Aorus B550 MB without issue, but you must be sure to select motherboard control on the included remote prior. The colors are bright and pretty typical of current LED hues.Very happy with purchase and would buy again even if one were to fail solely based on price and features.
S**N
Bang for buck.
I was extremely surprised at how well-built these actually are. Beefy and they have RGB on the front and rear rings and also have rubbers on both the front and the back screw mounts.Let's get to the good stuff:They light up very well. They look beautiful just beautiful. You just want to keep looking at them. The light effects that come with the fans by default are meh.... ok... but meh.They are quieter than the stock NZXT case fans that came in my h510 and I bought some Noctua redux fans and they are still quieter than those too much to my surprise. I am very impressed at the very least.What I don't like is that they come with their own fan controller to which you install the fans on to (up to 10 fans) so if that unit goes bad then you cannot use your fans anymore. I don't like the idea fof an external remote to control especially the speed of the fan because that feels dated and lord help me if I can find those little button batteries to replace when these are done. They could have just made them PWM fans at best and save us a lot if trouble. However, at their high fan speed setting, they dont bother me and shockingly are still quite than my Noctua fans which are $3 more expensive per fan BTW.I have read other reviews saying that these fans don't sync up with the motherboard. I actually connected them earlier and tried everything I could but they did not work I almost gave up UNTIL I read the manual. Yes folks, sometimes you have to read the manual. So here's how to you get it to sync with your MOBO.I have the X570-P mobo.. should work the same on any other x570 mobo or any other with an ARGB connector. Connect the argb cable from the fan controller to the motherboard, once your PC is powered up, the fans will be in their default lights mode. On the remote control, at the very bottom there are three buttons Oragne, Green and Blue (at least on mine they are.... just consult your manual). Press and hold the Green button (should be the one in the very middle of these three buttons) for 3 seconds and the fans should sync up just fine. I have the trident G skill neoz rgb working with armoury crate and the fans are synced to those colors as well and will pretty much react like the ram sticks with the aura sync light effects which I prefer more so that solves that issue.Would I recommend these fans, YES ABSOLUTELY. A bit finicky at first but once you have them I, you will be happy to have them in there.
D**.
Unos ventiladores hermosos y geniales
Son perfectos estos ventiladores, las luces, la ventilación, todo es perfecto, llevo ya unos meses con estos y aunque por ahí hay uno que suena más que los demás, todo está genial satisfecho con estos ventiladores. 10/10
T**E
Great little air flow fans
Helps provide more Airflow and love being able to change the color's
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