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EZDIY-FAB Moonlight 120mm RGB PWM Case Fan with RGB PWM Fan Hub,5V Motherboard Sync,ARGB Computer Fan,Multiple Light Modes-5 Pack

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Features

  • Astonishing lighting effects-Tri-aperture inside and outside luminous light effect,Give out an impact visual light effect.
  • Self-lubricated Bearing and friction-reduced substance lowers operation noise and enhance thermal efficiency
  • Equipped with 8 anti-vibration rubber pads to effectively prevent vibration during operation, greatly reducing noise and improving efficiency.
  • With 5V ARGB control- Fan colors can be set through the main board software controller, or RESET button control can be selected to connect, and flexible and changeable lighting effects such as rainbow, flashing, monochrome, breathing can be selected, Sync with 5V RGB enabled motherboards to customize lighting effect
  • PWM Speed Control-supports automatic speed control, at 400~1600RPM

Brand: EZDIY-FAB


Voltage: 5 Volts


Wattage: 300 watts


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Material: Rubber


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1600 RPM


Brand: ‎EZDIY-FAB


Item model number: ‎SG-rgb slim pwm fan-5P


Item Weight: ‎2.02 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎5.98 x 5.51 x 5.04 inches


Voltage: ‎5 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎EZDIY-FAB


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎October 30, 2019


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  • A viable replacement for a full Corsair Setup....mostly
Update 02/28/2020-- After going through the process of switching the 120mm rad on my 2080 ti hybrid to a 480mm rad I now have 19 of these fans going strong in my case and airflow is great despite the fact these are not static optimized fans. The GPU is now ~25° cooler at load with these fans on the 480mm rad. They are still quiet and produce a considerable amount of airflow. I do wish EZDIY-FAB would modify the fan blade design to match those of a static pressure nature. Update 12/13/2019-- I now have 16 of the EZDIY-FAB Moonlight fans in my PC and the light show is awesome. And to be completely honest it is overkill however although I know it will get old it is nice to know that I can change the color and effects to fit my ever changing theme (and mood). I now have 3 fans as intakes from the bottom, 2 as intakes from the front, 2 as intakes from the side, 1 as exhaust out the back, 2 in push/pull on a 120mm radiator exhausting from the back for my 2080 Ti Hybrid, and 6 in push/pull on a 360mm radiator exhausting from the top for my 9900K. Admittedly I was a little skeptical about using these on my radiators but they actually turned out very good and also very quiet, even when they kick into high speed. I can still feel the air just fine coming up through the grill of my Phanteks Enthoo Primo case. The temperatures on my 2080 ti sit nicely at around 40-50°C on full load and my 9900K isoverclocked to 5.0Ghz with a 4.7Ghz Ring Ratio, with the memory controller overclocked, and the RAM also overclocked at a +400Mhz and the CPU still sits at 86°C at full load which is still very decent for an overclocked 9900K. Still I am not very pleased with the make up of the hub and have decided not to use the ones that came in the package. I purchased two third party hubs here on Amazon and they seem to be working great! All 16 fans sync with my motherboard very well. I hope in the future that EZDIY-FAB releases an updated hub with the same or similar quality as the ones I purchased. I was not successful with using a splitter (whether 8 way or 2 way) with the hub, plus the hub only supports 5 fans to begin with. For these reasons I have given the whole package 4 stars. Something else I wanted to mention was the cables on the fans for the power and LEDs. They are thin and almost fragile looking at first glance but they work well and are sturdy. Overall, this is a great brand and will look for more of their offerings in the future. Update 12/10/2019-- So I decided to try and use one of the two hubs I have in my possession and both of them exhibit the same behavior in that they do not properly sync with my MSI Z390 Godlike motherboard, at least with that many fans across a splitter. I tried different ways to connect them all and the lighting was uncontrollably freaky to say the least. Also I noticed that when cycling the rainbow effect the fans "go dark" for a few seconds and then go back and cycle through the color spectrum again. I really don't know if this is the hub, the fans, or my board, but I'm leaning more and more towards a combination of the fans and the board. Still, the fans work wonderfully on other effect settings and are beautiful to behold. I did end up getting a third party hub with enough connections to allow me to plug each ARGB cable from the fans to it's own header on the hub. Now all 10 fans work great and are doing a good job of keeping my PC cool. Just today I installed 2 on my 2080 TI Hybrid graphics card radiator and they are keeping the card cool during gaming sessions, so that is cool. I'm removing a Star because both Hubs are of no use to me in their current state and it's a shame that I can get the effects and functionality I need from a third party hub but not from the hub supplied from the fans. I'm also kind of bummed about the LEDs going dark during the rainbow cycle as if that was intended. Still, I believe the fans are awesome and I still highly recommend them for their glowing awesomeness and performance. The original review is below: So I did the math and for me to completely overhaul my setup I would have to spent over $750 if I went full Corsair everything just for lighting inside my custom built PC. Sure I could do this over time, a very very long time, but then it eventually would become more of a headache for the amount of times I would have to take everything down, install new parts, RE-ROUTE CABLES, and then test everything in hopes I got it all right every time I wanted to make a change or add something new. So I looked around for a loooong time instead. of Course I considered Corsair and Thermaltake brands and a few different off-brand names such as UpHere, EZDIY-FAB, and AsiaHorse. The major brands had the features I wanted but at a premium I really didn't want to pay and the off-brands weren't always clear on what they were offering and so there was the concern for incoming buyers remorse had I pulled the trigger too early. The more I studied EZDIY-FAB's offerings the more they appealed to me and finally I decided on the EZDIY-FAB Moonlight RGB PWM Case Fan 120mm with RGB PWM Fan Hub. The Box is very plain and leaves a lot to be desired and at first this was an immediate turn off but then I remember back in the day when AMD wasn't much on advertising their products and the savings found it's way back to the customers. So I dismissed this and replaced it with the concern that the box was dirty with a whitish powder (oh snap) or maybe it was dust? Still I opened the box as I chose to believe there was no need to worry about anthrax being a thing, right? The fans were not immediately gorgeous to me. They looked light and very simple until I picked one up. They are heaver compared to my previously installed Corsair SP120s and upon closer examination they began to feel very solid and seemed very well built. The box contained everything in order to get all 5 fans up and running: -Of course all 5 fans -The fan hub -5 sets of screws -an adapter cable for Gigabyte boards -a pwm cable for the hub -the instruction manual I decided against using the hub because I didn't want to install two (I bought a total of 10 fans, two packages worth and will be ordering a third soon) extra boxes inside my system with extra sata cables for each. So I opted to try a different approach and purchased two 8:1 ARGB splitter cables. I tested two fans before I committed to performing surgery on my PC and I was amazed at the colors. I had already asked questions (a lot of questions) regarding various attributes of the fans, one of them being "How many LEDs do they use?". I was told 16, the same number that the Corsair fans use. Okay, cool. I continued my installation and installed all 5 fans. I cheated on the install a little bit, again because I didn't want to use the hub, I purchased the 8:1 cable and then some 4 pin male to male LED adapters because the cables ended with female connections. I pulled the 3rd pin out of all 20 adapters using a pair of pliers and inserted each into the cable ends and then into each of the fans. Finally I plugged the cable into my JRainbow1 header and didn't even bother with redoing my cable management just in case I had to take everything out again. I put everything back together and pushed the power button on my system and that symphony of colors lit up like a Christmas tree. It was beautiful and I was happy. My pros concerning this product are as follows: 1. It is a solid product. The fans and hub are of good build quality, but time will tell 2. The fans do use a standard PWM cable for use with any motherboard PWM header and you are not tied to a proprietary cable or six pin setup that only works with the supplied Hub. 3. The colors are bright and vibrant and, at least with the MSI Mystic Light software, there are several effects to choose from. You see them shine most with the rainbow color. 4. The light ring is visible on both side of the fan so whether you are using them as intake or exhaust the ring is still visible. 5. The fans move a decent amount of air* The fans hit or exceed 1600rpms at full blast and at only 1000rpms you feel the air hitting your hand. EZDIY-FAB says they are rated at 37.5cfm which to be honest isn't great. 6. At full speed the fans are still very quiet. My one con would have to be the CFM rating. I do wish they pushed more air but they do get the job done. I'm curious to see how these will perform on a radiator as I have a 360mm rad on top of my case for my cpu and a 120mm on my hybrid graphics card. I will find out soon enough as I have another 5 of these fans sitting in a box. For now, I am very well pleased. I believe I will play around with my fan profiles in the bios and see what I get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2019 by SerenityFade SerenityFade

  • great pc fans
Fans are quiet and look great in my glass case
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Royel Marshall

  • Frustrating and Damaging Product
These fans honestly look amazing in pictures and in person. They may seem like a great option to save money instead of purchasing fans RGB from Corsair or Thermaltake, but they're the most frustrating product I've attempted to work with. I've had some experience building and troubleshooting computer problems, but I'm nowhere near an expert on computers. I was initially under the impression that these fans would have been easy to install at a great value, especially since they can sync with the RGB on one's motherboard. I was wrong and was foolish enough to give these fans and this company 3 chances to try and right their wrong in an attempt to try and use their product in my system. Through trial and error I'm still not even certain if the fans were all by chance damaged, faulty, or if they ended up damaging my components, but I'm not risking any possibly damages at this point. Specs: CPU: I9-9900k GPU: GTX 1070 RAM: 32gb 3200 Trident Z (16x2) Motherboard: MSI z390 Gaming Carbon Pro PSU: Thermaltake ToughPower Grand RGB 750w 1st fans: I initially purchased this product after my original fans ended up having busted LEDs on them. After purchasing the product the included hub seemed a bit loose as the connectors would not remain connected to the hub. The most loose connectors were the RGB ones which would end up coming lose after even moving the PC once everything was set up. Installing the fans and finally managing to hook it up the computer was turned on and the fans were great, the RGB even synced up with my Razer Chroma and MSI Dragon Center settings which was great! The fans looked and spun great at an advertised 1500 rpm which seemed right after setting up a manual fan curve in the bios. The fans looked and felt great but a few days later they refused to spin no matter what. Even when the hub was only connected to the fans. I was under the impression perhaps one of the RGB cables shorted the hub and that it was busted. This was proven when the fans were directly connected to the motherboard without the use of the hub. I went on to Amazon and requested another set of fans as a replacement and even bought another set of fans just to ensure they worked. 2nd fans: After receiving the fans, they were installed into the computer and had a much stronger connector for the RGB cables and the 4-pin connectors. In fact, they were so strong they ripped and pulled the entire included J_Rainbow (MSI argb connector) and 3-pin sys_fan connector out of the hub and bent the pins out of place. Making this set of fans pretty much dead on arrival. 3rd fans: These fans came along with the second pair and also had extremely tight connectors, with very loose RGB connectors. After installing these they were still stubborn to spin leading me to believe the hub was dead on arrival as well. After some thinking I replaced and moved the sata power cable for the fans and the eventually spun and synced up again. Everything was perfect again! Until 3 days later once fans started to have issues once again. Unplugging the entire system and taking it apart again everything works perfectly fine with no issues when the fans were finally unplugged from the hub. To which each fan worked again when plugged into the motherboard, but not when the hub was working. At this point I'm currently done with the fans and thankfully did not suffer any damages as each of the 3 hubs eventually ended up dying soon after purchase. Overall, these fans look awesome, but you're getting fans which are cheap and not as in a good value, but produced so cheaply they're bordering the line of shorting parts and causing massive damage to your system. Upon retrospect, testing these fans one by one and still testing them after identifying a problem with them was foolish as it could have resulted in massive damage among the motherboard. I would highly recommend no one purchase fans from this company no matter how good the deal seems as their hubs keep killing themselves and possibly people's power supplies. I honestly still don't know at this point if there's damage on the power supply due to these fans and I would have been better off using an open air rig instead of using these fans. It sucks, but if you want real RGB fans that wont suck up hours of your week and giving you a heart attack, it's better to go with a more reputable brand despite the expenses. TL;DR- These fans look neat, but they'll eventually suffer some issues due to a poorly built fan hub which may or may not take out your other components depending on your luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2020 by Kritz Kritz

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