- Duo-Ring Addressable RGB Lighting 24 Individually Controlled ARGB LEDs for a stunning visual effect
- Performance Engineered Hybrid Static Pressure blade design to tackle resistances in CPU liquid radiator low-noise or mesh chassis ventilation while boosting overall airflow
- Silent Cooling Technology Noise Reduction Technology and Sound Absorbing Materials for a quieter and longer lifespan cooling solution
- PWM Fan Control Dynamic speed adjustment between 650 rpm to 1 800 rpm minimizing noise or maximizing airflow
- Certified Compatibility Compatible with most of Addressable RGB capable motherboards Aura Mystic Light and Polychome Sync
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Majid Khichi
High end fan with options!
I purchased these fans to replace my case fans. These are exactly what I wanted, the RGB color is fantastic, especially the light coming off the halo on the sides. The fans are very quiet once configured in your Bios/MoBo fan software, and they include all the necessary hardware to cover ARGB (5V 3 PIN), and RGB (12v 4 PIN) including the controller if your MoBo does not have RGB headers. I was able to control all of my fans including my AIO and board lighting using MSI's mystic light software. You should get the software for your mobo manufacturer to get the best control of your RGB.
Chad Edwards
Great performers and lookers without the pricetag. Read full review!
Some keynotes for these fans: 1) price: great value compared to other RGB loaded fans. You can get 6 for the price of 3 Corsair ll120 fans. And these fans are as good if not better than those. 2) authenticity: these fans do in fact run anywhere from 1850-1975 RPM according to motherboard reporting. 3) performance: these fans have more static pressure than other case fans which is better for getting air through case ventilation punchouts and dust filters. Have not tested on a radiator, however. I reccomend other fans for radiators anyways. 4) installation: much much better than Corsair RGB fans but not the best as far as cables go. You can either hook up the RGB to your motherboard (3 pin rgb headers) or plug into the control box that comes with the 3 pack of fans. I use my motherboard. Works as expected. 5) appearance: the RGB is very pretty. The reds are a little more dim than the rest of the lights but that's very normal and it's not distracting. Lights are bright but not blinding. Colors are pretty vivid. The blending of the light is also pretty good too. You have to really try to be able to distinguish where the individual LEDs are in the rings. 6) asthetic versatility: these fans look good wherever you put them or angle you look at them. I have the lian li o11d XL and I have these fans on the bottom serving as intakes. This means you see the back of the fan instead of the front. Usually that means you can't see any of the RGBs and it looks ugly, but these fans have the rgb rings on the back as well and makes the fans MUCH more bearable to look at from the back of the fan. If you have a case with bottom fan mounts, I especially recommend these fans if you care about that noice PC asthetic. 7) longevity: I expect these fans are not gonna have a great life expectancy given the price and MTF rating of 160k hours or whatever. Fortunately, these fans are cheaper and less bank breaking to replace. 8) quality: despite my lower expectations for longevity, these fans look and feel very good quality. Overall, I'd highly reccomend these fans for anyone who doesn't want to spend Corsair money on fans. Despite what you might read in other reviews, I believe these fans to be very good for the money especially.
Justin Corning
Know the difference between RGB and ARGB!
Once I figured out what the hell ARGB vs RGB was I was so in love with these Coolermaster fans. Fan performance on my 120mm radiator is excellent (5° C lower than old fan which air flow and not air pressure), colors makes the case look awesome, along with 140mm version (air flow) I have at the top and a 240mm version at the front (All ARGB). Make sure you have an ARGB controller and ARGB splitter (both sold separately) or you have a ARGB header (3 pin, not the standard 4 pin RGB header) on your motherboard.
Steve Morrin
I am Buying Again
Some backstory, I have a thermaltakeC31 case with 2 200mm fans up front and run an Air Cooled Build. I tested this CoolerMaster fan against both the stock Thermaltake fan as well as a cheap UpHere 200mm fan. To test I ran one fan mounted top front and the Colermaster mounted bottom front in both scenarios. The Coolermaster 200MF200r pushed more air through the case then both the thermaltake and uphere. Now that I know the MF200r pushes more air I am ordering 1 more so to have 2 Coolermaster 200mms running in the front of the case. I run the 200 MM fans at 100% and the Coolermaster is also very quiet at that speed. The 2 backside 140mm fans I have running are louder. The LED's are nothing special but for the price you get a lot of performance. Also if you are going for a Purple lighted build like I am the Purple Color you get from the CoolerMaster leds looks much better. Purple seems to be a tricky color for LEDs to pull off correctly, usually it appears too washed out or to much blue. With Coolermasters brand color being purple I assumed they could pull off a good purple color and that assumption was correct.
Tina Hernandez
Lovin it thus far
Review for the MF120, Halo White Edition: Super easy install even though previous ARGB fans were a pain, huge relief. They are quite bright and have vibrant colors. Looks great, was worried that the rings might be too dim. They fit my white build great even if theyre slightly off white, no one will ever be able to see. Overall, great fan, spin well, silent, for great price. Wish more were in stock. Installed 3 of these thus far into my Lian Li 011 Dynamic. Waiting for more stock
Camille C. Campbell
Got this for my GPU radiator and it keeps the temps low.
Pros: Matches the other 5 fans in my case Looks cool Keeps my GPU cool. I have what appear to be the same fans on my CPU cooler and they keep my 9900k 5.1 GHz never gone over 81C Cons: None at the moment from me I'm sure there are better quality fans for cooling but it works for me.
Divina Klaassen
Awesome RGB fan
I used this in my Corsair Obsidian 250D and it fits perfectly. I replaced a Phanteks PH-F200SP which was starting to get noisy after a year of constant use. The fan has 2 sets of mounting holes which allow for multiple mounting options for different cases. I thought it was important to note that due to the way the mounting holes are placed, users may be required to rotate the fan housing 90 degrees for the fan to fit. I could use either set of holes but only one position fit correctly in the case.
Fagbohun Kazeem Olawale
Running great, looks great!
I don't quite understand where everyone is developing problems with bearing sound, sizing, ect . So far I have these installed in my new Lian li build and they seem to be functioning as advertised. Fans keep my case pretty darn cool. Though they aren't the most quiet of fans, then again I'm running 7 so miles may vary. Anything I have playing on my PC drowns out the sound.
Whitney Suzanne Junelle Brooks
Best value for money I found among 200mm RGB fans
Great replacement for my stock 200mm Thermaltake cooler. Package didn’t include proper hardware so I used my old screws and it fit. + perfect fit for my case (Thermaltake Core V1 mini-ITX) + silent enough (I run it at medium speed, but it is not very loud even at full speed) + cool RGB light + RGB sync works with all major mainboard manufacturers (at least it worked well with ASRock software in my case) - flimsy RGB header Overall very good value product.
Jennifer Treviño Muñeca Azteca
Ho hum on instructions
Installation instructions sucked pretty bad. Once I figured out how the fans connected to the controller it wasn't too bad. The fact that they have no arrows on fan body to let you know the direction the air enters the case (which is pretty common feature on case fans) was kinda jacked up.