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upHere 5V 6-Pack 120mm Silent PWM Intelligent Control 5V Addressable RGB Fan Motherboard Sync, Adjustable Colorful Fans with Controller T7SYC7-6

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Features

  • 5V ARGB SYNC:Built with the advanced ARGB lighting system,support 5V 3PIN ARGB motherboard synchronization, multiple rgb modes can be switched,makes your computer case colorful.
  • Optimized Cooling Performance:Balanced airflow and air pressure designed for perfect compatibility with your case or cooler.
  • Blade Design:The unique blade configuration offers a powerful air pressure.Scientific air channel design in the frame reduces noise caused by airflow turbulence.
  • PWM Control:The PWM function allows the motherboard to run the fan precisely at its necessary speed. This assures the required cooling and minimises the noise level.
  • What You Get: T7SYC7-6 SYNC RGB Case Fan, our worry-free 12-month warranty and friendly customer service.

Brand: upHere


Power Connector Type: 3-Pin


Voltage: 5 Volts


Wattage: 700 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Noise Level: 30 dB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.26 x 6.14 x 5 inches; 2.16 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8541605984


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 21, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ upHere


Best Sellers Rank: #813 in Computer Case Fans


Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 970 ratings


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  • Absurd value. Defines the difference between 'inexpensive' and 'cheap'.
I've used these fans in multiple builds over the past year or so and I can't think of another set of aRGB fans that is a better value. They're $46 as of this writing and for that you get 6 5v aRGB PWM fans along with a controller hub that controls up to 7 fans and doesn't use a proprietary header like nearly every name-brand series of RGB fans. You can use the included button to cycle presets or you can just hook them up to the 5v header on your motherboard without needing any special adapters (looking at you, Corsair, Deepcool, and Thermaltake). What makes these an insane value is how well everything works, especially now that they've switched to SATA power for the hub as opposed to Molex. The controller lets you control the lighting either via a detachable reset button that can actually be hooked up to your front-panel reset button if need be, or you can use the hardwired 5v aRGB header cord to hook up to your motherboard for software control. All softwares I've tried so far (Asus, Asrock, Gigabyte) work just fine with these fans. As far as physical performance, the fans aren't fancy, but they are fairly sturdy- though it is possible to crack the plastic legs if you over-tighten long radiator screws. There's no anti-vibration pads, but I've also never had an issue with them vibrating. The plastic is a softer and thicker form of extruded plastic, meaning it has a bit of sponginess and limited flexibility. This not only makes them feel less brittle than something like Cooler Master fans, but probably allows for vibration absorption without the need for rubber pads. The actual fans themselves are also smaller than most 120mm fans. The exterior ring is thick for what it is and the feet protrude to allow for 120mm fitment, so the actual fan itself is probably closer to 100mm, but that seems to have zero bearing on the performance. As best I can tell, the actual fan blade diameter is similar to that of the Corsair LL120. By and large, these are great-performing fans. The lighting is bright and well-diffused, the actual cooling performance as both a case fan and radiator fan (these are a hybrid design, after all) is equal if not better than most included case or radiator fans I've used. Temperatures have always improved over stock fans, even if only slightly, after installing these fans in a system. They're also shockingly quiet for what is generally considered a cheap off-brand Chinese fans. There's ZERO rattle (looking at you, Cooler Master) and the actual fan noise at max speed is a low-frequency whoosh that's easily drowned out by most GPU's or air coolers. At standard operating speeds? These fans are essentially inaudible. Are these fans perfect? Nope. They feel a little cheap, the instructions are as bare-bones as they come, even if they do the job, and the packaging is of the lowest-common-denominator variety. But a 6-pack with a controller for $46? That level of value has ruined me. I simply can't bring myself to buy name-brand fans anymore for double, triple, or even 5 times that price (looking at you, Corsair). I literally have 4 extra boxes of these that I've bought whenever they went on sale, just in case I need them for another build. If they were more expensive, such as priced closer to the Deepcool CF120, they'd be a 4-star rating. But at this price? I see no reason to not give them 5 stars. Good: -That price! -Sturdy construction -Excellent fan/rgb hub, if a little bulky -Needs no proprietary connection adapters -Very nice lighting and color quality -Very quiet -Airflow and static pressure are more than acceptable -Works with nearly all motherboard RGB software Bad: -They feel cheap, despite being sturdy -Design makes it possible to crack or break legs if using long screws to mount to a radiator -Installation instructions are extremely barebones -No manufacturer website to use for reference -No vibration pads included ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2020 by Chris Hall Chris Hall

  • Great Fans for the Money but beware of the Fan Controller it comes with
So I had purchased one pack of these to replace my old tired worn out proprietary case fans. Initially they were working just fine, installed them with the supplied controller (Sata Power, connected to CPU header on motherboard, all fans with their RGB connected to the controller in order). Within a month, I noticed one of the fans making a grinding noise and then slowly spinning on my custom GPU solution. I grabbed another fan, replaced it, and it was working fine. Within another week or two later, another fan started to slow and make grinding noises. I decided to power cycle the computer a few times to see if it would help, sometimes it would go away, sometimes it wouldn't and persist. I decided to buy another pack of fans to have some spares, decided to swap the "bad fans", issues went away, but only for a week or two. Power cycled again, and the issues stopped. I decided to dig into the issue. I plugged the old "bad" grinding fans directly into the motherboard, and they worked perfectly fine, so the fans weren't bad, what was causing the issue was the fan controller. I decided to swap the fan controller out with the new one from the 2nd pack. Issues went away entirely, shut down the computer, booted it back up, one of the fans started grinding again until I did a shut down and reboot. There is something wrong with the fan controller not supplying power properly to the fans. I hooked them all up in order 1-2-3-4-5-6 on the controller and the last fan is just the RGB connector to the 140mm replacement Radiator Fans I have. All 3 pin 5v. I even tried disconnecting the different brand fan with compatible RGB header and I still get occasional cold boot power issues on the fans grinding. I swapped my SATA power cable on my 1000w PSU, issue still persists. I had taken apart the first fan controller board and couldn't see anything wrong with it unless something inside the PCB is messed up. But the fan controller is 100% causing the issues with the fans to randomly slow and grind as if they are broken because when connected to the motherboard, the fans spin fine. Just beware if you buy these. When the fans work great with the controller, everything is good, but sometimes going from "power off to cold boots" is where the power issues will start on these things. I think the controller may need 2 SATA power connectors instead of 1 because clearly there is an issue hooking up multiple fans through the controller vs motherboard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023 by Caleb

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