The DeepCool CF120 PLUS A-RGB PWM fan fits 18 individual addressable RGB LEDs across the fan blades and housing to create a vibrant dual loop lighting effect in a layered design. Easily switch between several preset effects with the included RGB controller or sync with supported motherboard software, including Chroma. The 120mm fan is designed for high airflow and low-noise operation with wide range PWM control between 500-1800 RPM. The CF120 PLUS is the perfect match for high performance cooling and overflowing lighting effects that takes your PC system to the next level. The 5V ARGB hub is no longer included in the new version.
A**D
Nice looking quiet fans
Wired these up to an Asus Rog motherboard and they work well with the Asus software. Good colour variations and very quiet on low. Thought they had stopped as they were so quiet on the low setting. On high setting they create good airflow and my case temperatures are nice and cool.
S**O
Deep cool cf
Ottime ventole sia per rumore e anche per flusso d'aria
A**R
Beautiful colors, but overpriced for 3 standard fluid bearing fans with short cables.
I installed 2 of these in front drawing air in, and 1 exhaust in the back. I also have two Artic P12 PWM RGB's pushing air out through the top on a Coolermaster ML240L V2 pump. The Artic's are the most quiet fans I've owned even running at max 2000rpm they are quieter than these at max1800. The Artic's are designed for static pressure and nice fans but the RGB is somewhat boring (at the top of my case and can't see anyway, which is fine).The Deepcools are installed as my case fans and far and away much prettier than a number of RGB/ARGB's I've tried recently (GIM KB-23 and KB-24, Coolermaster Sickle Flow incl. with pump, and Artics). The Deepcools are also very quiet when running under 1300 RPM or so. They are also solid and heavy fans and packaged nicely. Made in China like most things.There are some major problems with them though:Design flaw #1) The PWM fan cables are too short. I used the included PWM fan hub, which allows connection of 4 fans, and connected the 2 front fans without issue. I then tried to connect the exhaust fan and it didn't reach. I had to route the exhaust fan connector to it's own fan header on the motherboard. I would need to buy a PWM fan extension cable to use this on all 3 fans or more.Design flaw #2) The ARGB hub has 5 connectors while the fan hub only has 4? why are they different? At least the ARGB cables from the fans are slightly longer than the fan cables and I had no issue connecting all 3 to the ARGB hub and and moving it to an area that fit.Design flaw #3) The ARGB connectors are proprietary and not non standard 3-pin ARGB type. You must connect them to the hub and then use the hub single connection to your motherboard. If the hub burns out the fans are useless unless you can find or make a conversion cable. The Artic p12's used standard 3-pin ARGB and provide a y-split for daisy chaining, a much better solution.At $49 for standard fluid bearing fans these are overpriced in my opinion. if you need more than 3 fans you would have to purchase a 2nd set ($100 total). I just found some competitor PWM ARGB fans that look similar that give you 5 fans for $49, the EZDIY-FAB Moonlight. I purchased and installed these (pictures included, EZDIY at bottom). The EZDIY's only have a single LED ring on the front face but 2 on the side. The Deepcools are reversed, 2 in front and 1 on the side. The EZDIY's also have a standard 3-pin (4 -1) ARGB connector with each fan and the cables for ARGB and Fan are long (so no similar design flaws). EZDIY's slightly slower 1600rpm vs 1800 but CPU burn test showed similar temps ... so.........Keeping the EZDIY's, returning these. For me it's the connection issues that are unacceptable at this price point.
S**E
Very quiet, not silent, but efficient and beautiful
These fans are awesome. I installed them in a Cooler Master NR600 case. I'm even using two of them on a 240mm radiator and according to AIDA64, they're keeping my CPU temp in the mid 60's, HWMonitor has CPU package temp in the low 70's. These temps are in-line with what they were using EK Vardar fans on the radiator, so I'd say these fans are still doing a bang up job!They are very quiet when they're running (depending on your fan curve of course), but I set mine to "Standard" using Asus software and they're whisper quiet, although not inaudible. Wiring was pretty straight forward and the controllers can be daisy chained and work very well (I'm using a total of 6 fans). The quality of the lighting in the fans is high and they look beautiful. As of right now, I'd highly recommend these fans.
F**C
Probably the quiestest fan I ever had.
I've had multiple fan over the year:GentleTyphoonScythe Glidestream 120Corsair ML120Coolermaster something (hated them)LianLi Bora Lite (worst fan ever)Noctua Redux NF-P14rDeepCool CF120 PlusAnd I can say that the Deepcool CF120 are the quietest I ever add while offering good cooling. only cons is they have a lot of cables.
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