Update: Just for reference as you can see I have a Corsair H150i AIO cooler that comes with some of the best wheel fans money can buy - them reach 2400 rpm in a minute and have a ridiculous rate of air volume they can force through objects, which is obviously important for radiators. I replaced those fans with these as you can see in the photos and the temperature on my i5-10600k hasn't changed much. That means it stays under 30 at idle and I've NEVER seen it go over 50. That's only at a modest 4.6 OC on all cores, but it's still an impressive pace. Also, I now have fans on another EZDIY product that sync with iCue and fix one thing I don't like about their products - the lack of dedicated RGB software. Below is a link to what I used! and almost universal. I use a TON of their products in almost every build I make (I sell about 5 custom builds a month) including their PSU extenders, RGB cable combs, RGB GPU mounts, RGB NVMe SSD to PCIe -Converter, iCue to 5V converter more. Everything I bought except for a broken NVMe converter was perfect so as soon as I saw them I knew I had to bring them to test. Let's just say I couldn't be happier. In all my builds I've used everything from high end fans like Thermaltake's ring quad core processors and Corsair's QL series to the cheapest brands that no one has heard of. I always try to convince my clients how important good fans are, for much more important reasons than their good looks, but sometimes people still want to save every penny they can and that will allow me to help a lot of people to help. do that. My personal favorite fans of all time are Thermaltake's Ring Quad Snow, followed by Asiahorse Crystal RGB fans - simply because they match the RAM Trident Royal in my personal build - and they're very close to Thermaltake quality in both forms. and power/noise. They can't release as much air as Ring Quads, but they're also literally (at least) 1/3 cheaper. The connectors aren't the best in the world, but they're slightly better than Asiahorse's and, more importantly, they're not proprietary. And when you buy the 3 pack you pretty much get a free RGB hub, because with the hub that comes in the kit you can plug any 5V compatible component into the extra sockets (I think there are only 6 , but maybe 5 ) no matter who the manufacturer is. They do this on almost all of their products in the form of an extra connector coming from the splitter, but the hub is much better and has extra PWM points as well. They synced straight to my ROG motherboard with no issues and I'm hoping to run them in iCue once I get another Commander Pro using the aforementioned converter from the same company. Bonus Tip: You can remove the stickers on both the front and back instantly and very easily which I think makes them look even better. Overall I am very happy with the purchase and will definitely be purchasing many of these in the coming year. I would recommend her to anyone without hesitation!
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