Be quiet! Light Wings 120mm PWM High- Speed ARGB Case Fan - Single Pack
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Price: £20.99
Brand: Be quiet!
Description: Be quiet! Light Wings 120mm PWM High- Speed ARGB Case Fan - Single Pack, Fan Size: 120mm, Fan Speed: 2500 rpm, Fan Airflow: 52.3 CFM, Bearing Type: Rifle Bearing, BL073.
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: Box.co.uk
Product ID: 168704975
Delivery time: 1
Delivery cost: 2.95
MPN: BL073
EAN: 4260052188774
Author: Margaret Neville
Rating: 5
Review: I originally purchased 3 of these fans because my radiator fans were far too noisy! When i installed them i noticed they were really quiet and they looked amazing. I was that impressed i purchased another 6 for my entire system. I had never heard of BeQuiet before until this and would definitely rate them up there with noctua. Definitely worth the money and they include a 6 port ARGB controller. Definitely worth the buy.
Author: Mr I C Newton
Rating: 4
Review: These fans perform well. They can be pushed to a ridiculous speed and they move a lot of air. I only bought them to use as exhaust because the info I had seen online seemed to show not a great deal of lighting bling when they were placed ugly side up (intake). They actually look pretty cool like this though as you can see from the second pic I've taken through the top of my case. These fans make a weird vibrating noise when spinning back down quickly from a high rpm but I suspect this is because I may have screwed them in too tightly. I will know for sure next time I move things around but when gradually reducing rpm there is no noise at all. You can't hear these fans up to around 1000rpm although every case is different so your mileage may vary. One thing I couldn't get an answer to before purchasing was whether the daisy chain connection (for RGB) linked the fans in series or parallel. They do include an active splitter in the box (which is useful to have) but when you link 3 fans to each other in a row without this splitter, your RGB controller will still only see the number of LEDs in one fan so the signal is being split in parallel. The use of the term 'daisy chain' is not accurate therefore - each fan simply contains its own passive signal splitter. This of course rules out funky visor-type effects across a whole bank of fans that is possible with some Corsair fans for example, but these perform significantly better in terms of cooling and noise than the QL120s they replaced. All in all I'm satisfied and would recommend.