I originally bought a Noctua Chromax but it wasn't RGB so I decided I wanted something with a backlight. There was a choice between this and Cooler Master. I chose this one because the other two fans were PCCoolers and I really like them. So I stopped there. Because my computer is wall mounted, it was more difficult to assemble. I didn't want to take out the mobo either, so that was a bit of a hassle. I read other reviews that said it should happen, but I installed it on the spot. I also watched a few YouTube videos that helped, but not 100%. Tip: When screwing the cooler, do not try from above. You need to step off the side with the included screwdriver and take your time. Overall I really like the look and it complements my system well. I set my lights to music in AuraSync so the light responds to any sound it detects. And I mean every sound. Pretty cool π. Performance-wise, it's not a Chromax. 120mm fans are used here, not 140mm fans. In standby, however, the lowest value is 29Β° compared to 28 for Chromax. In the last image, I usually land at takeoff, as opposed to 32-34Β° for Chromax. Overall not bad for 120mm fans. Pros: Looks good, shines well, quiet, good performance. Cons: Fairly difficult to install, case fan means complete replacement if one fan fails.
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