Note! I don't recommend these fans for airflow. They are purely for looks. The RPM on them is so low my guess is under 1500rpm. They are also NOT PWM! Only two fan speeds on the remote. If you want cheap rgb than they look great. If you want airflow and RGB save some more for a fan that can actually move air lol. -YS
Hi I have a ASUS prime A320M I brought this fans with out knowing if it compatible with it how do you power the control and what cables do you put in it because I haven’t received it coming in one day ty
These fans are not PWM. You cannot control their fan speed. They only have two speed modes on the controller that comes with it. You can connect the 5v ARGB plug from the fans to the motherboard if you want to sync the RGB if you have a header for it. These fans do not need a motherboard to operate and function they work directly off their own independent controller. :) Have an awesome day! :D -YS
The molex connector is female. Power supply molex is also female. No male to female adapter in the box. Do you plug the 3 pin connector into jrainbow ?
The molex is male and you plug it into the female one on your psu for power. The rgb sync plugs into the controller and then into the 3pin on your mobo :) -YS
Hi bro, I have watched your video about the DR12 Pro, do you have any other fan recommendations without the remote control, easy to install, easy to clean, and maybe the fan can spin reverse? I would love to hear your recommendation
Hi! Hmm, on a budget the Inwin Sirius Fans I have are pretty good and are PWM with addressable rgb (can be daisy chained). Mine look pretty good as well. Not sure about the reverse spin haha. Here is the video: th-cam.com/video/C09fR11YSSw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=swWrC_kSWQGfpZNZ :) -YS
Hi! Mine is installed in my case right now but I can say that there is a rgb header place that is labeled on the controller for motherboard sync. It says something like rgb motherboard sync it should be a 3 or 4 pin connector. :) Let me know if you have any other questions. Have an awesome day! :D -YS
Hmm I'm not too sure. I tried one of my generic RGB controllers on these fans and it worked. You can try that or alternatively you can connect the controller from the fan controller to a RGB header on your motherboard.
@@arisu570 No problem. Sorry for the late response doe xd. Ahh dam. I think if you can try get an argb controller and remote from aliexpress or ebay it might work out for you haha. Good luck, let me know how it goes. :) -YS
just bought the fans, I thought I could change the color to orange but sadly it cannot. this is the first time that I bought RGB fans that doesnt have orange :(
@@DaniIhzaFarrosi hey bro, i am thinking about buying these as well. is it possible that you could test if you can have the rgb on a white static. That would be awesome :)
@@toastz00 I can confirm that you can use these fans on white static ;). If you look through some of my older thumbnails I have them on white static and it looks pretty good! :D have an awesome day! ;) -YS
I'd just be careful with using them for real air flow. I have 3 installed as actual case fans for air flow and so far I am not impressed with how much air the can pull and push its really poor. As a result, the heat dissipation is poor. Have an awesome day! :D -YS
hi! so my motherboard is msi b450m mortar, the non max version. can it support this fan with all the RGB modes? bcs it seems like that my motherboard only comes with 4 pin rgb header, and this fan is using 3 pin if I'm not mistaken?
Hey! Sorry for the late reply. So these fans are independent of your motherboard. The fan speed only has two modes off the remote. From memory I think these fans use a three pin ARGB header that you can connect from the controller to your motherboard's ARGB header. I can't really remember sorry its been a while since I have used them. But at the same time you can just use the RGB controller that comes with them. They basically operate completely separately from your motherboard. Have an awesome day! :D -YS
Hi, you can use these fans are independent of the motherboard in terms of the speed of the fan. They are not PWM and only have two fan speed modes. But they can be compatible in terms of their RGB if you have a 3pin 5v RGB header on your motherboard then you can control the RGB colour from your motherboard. If it doesn't that's fine as well as these fans come with a controller and remote. Let me know if you have any other questions. :) Have an awesome day! :D -YS
i have 5 in 1 kit.agree airflow is weak and fan speed controller do nothing.1200 rpm is low but quit.not recommend for high end hardware even watercooling .
Yup! It comes with its own controller. You can connect it to the motherboard rgb header if you wanted but you don't need to. You control the speed and colour by the controller and remote. :) Have an awesome day! :D -YS
Hi great vid! I have these same fans and I'm having trouble connecting them to my PSU via the fanhub. The fanhub has a male molex cable but my PSU (Cosair CV650) is non modular and also only has male molex. Do I need an adapter for this or is there something I'm missing here?
Hmm, as far as I know most PSU's come with a female molex cable not male. There are adapters from sata to molex which would be an option (just remember to never use a molex to sata adapter as that is not safe haha). Have an awesome day! :D -YS
Yup exactly :). Just plug it in to a compatible RGB header on your motherboard and you can control it with the motherboard lightning software or even some of them you can download lightning software on Windows. :) A shame that they are not PWM fans for control and they only have to rubbish fan speeds :/ Algs though they do look good for budget RGB fans though ahah. Have an awesome day! :D -YS
@@meik.kl55 Yup correct, they are proprietary plugs that go into the controller. From the controller, there is a standard RGB 3 or 4 pin header which you can plug from your motherboard to the controller in order to use the motherboards rgb software. :) -YS
Note! I don't recommend these fans for airflow. They are purely for looks. The RPM on them is so low my guess is under 1500rpm. They are also NOT PWM! Only two fan speeds on the remote. If you want cheap rgb than they look great. If you want airflow and RGB save some more for a fan that can actually move air lol. -YS
Do you have any recommendations?
can I make the ARGB controller hub set rainbow mode as default mode during PC powering up?
Hi I have a ASUS prime A320M I brought this fans with out knowing if it compatible with it how do you power the control and what cables do you put in it because I haven’t received it coming in one day ty
These fans are not PWM. You cannot control their fan speed. They only have two speed modes on the controller that comes with it. You can connect the 5v ARGB plug from the fans to the motherboard if you want to sync the RGB if you have a header for it. These fans do not need a motherboard to operate and function they work directly off their own independent controller. :) Have an awesome day! :D -YS
Also from memory they either use a molex or sata connector for power on the controller board :)
@@beezito okay thanks how to I power the controller what cables to I put in?
@@mangolinii You need one Molex :)
The molex connector is female. Power supply molex is also female. No male to female adapter in the box. Do you plug the 3 pin connector into jrainbow ?
The molex is male and you plug it into the female one on your psu for power. The rgb sync plugs into the controller and then into the 3pin on your mobo :) -YS
Hi bro, I have watched your video about the DR12 Pro, do you have any other fan recommendations without the remote control, easy to install, easy to clean, and maybe the fan can spin reverse? I would love to hear your recommendation
Hi! Hmm, on a budget the Inwin Sirius Fans I have are pretty good and are PWM with addressable rgb (can be daisy chained). Mine look pretty good as well. Not sure about the reverse spin haha. Here is the video: th-cam.com/video/C09fR11YSSw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=swWrC_kSWQGfpZNZ :) -YS
where do you commect the motherboard sync cords which is the VDA and the other 3 holes thing. pls answeerr thank uu
Hi! Mine is installed in my case right now but I can say that there is a rgb header place that is labeled on the controller for motherboard sync. It says something like rgb motherboard sync it should be a 3 or 4 pin connector. :) Let me know if you have any other questions. Have an awesome day! :D -YS
you can also control the fan in the bios or you can only control it by remote control, i.e. the fan speed
Remote only. Sorry for the late reply I didn't see you comment. :/ -YS
@@beezito nvm dont need it anymore
Hey! I can’t seem to find the Molex connector to put into the power input? Mind helping!
Yea sure. You can link me a picture :) -YS
why is my remote not working😫 help please plastic cover on the battery is removed.
Hmm I'm not too sure. I tried one of my generic RGB controllers on these fans and it worked. You can try that or alternatively you can connect the controller from the fan controller to a RGB header on your motherboard.
@@beezito i dont have argb i use b450m tomahawk max
thanks tho for answering!
@@arisu570 No problem. Sorry for the late response doe xd. Ahh dam. I think if you can try get an argb controller and remote from aliexpress or ebay it might work out for you haha. Good luck, let me know how it goes. :) -YS
@@beezito hi yeah can you send a link? i really dont know which one
were u able to use the remote without connecting the hub to the motherboard?
i think the hub needs to be connected for you to use the remote
Yes you can, its a normal RGB controller, just no RGB sync _YS
just bought the fans, I thought I could change the color to orange but sadly it cannot.
this is the first time that I bought RGB fans that doesnt have orange :(
Same here, I wanted orange but they didn’t have it :(
Oh wait nevermind! Just clicked the mode button until I got orange static. Exactly like I want
@@DaniIhzaFarrosi hey bro, i am thinking about buying these as well. is it possible that you could test if you can have the rgb on a white static. That would be awesome :)
@@toastz00 I can confirm that you can use these fans on white static ;). If you look through some of my older thumbnails I have them on white static and it looks pretty good! :D have an awesome day! ;) -YS
@@beezito Thx bro. It really shows that ur a dedicated creator when you respond to comment on a video from a year ago. Earned a sub from me :)
I already have 3 fans in my PC and I want to add another 3 is it possible?
gotta check if your casing supports 6 fans
tbh the airflow isnt that bad, i have 6 fans and it does the job
I'd just be careful with using them for real air flow. I have 3 installed as actual case fans for air flow and so far I am not impressed with how much air the can pull and push its really poor. As a result, the heat dissipation is poor. Have an awesome day! :D -YS
@@beezitohi are these rgb fans applicable for a motherboard with 4pin header?
@@voltkrueger3974 No they aren't it uses a proprietary fan hub unfortunately. :)
i cant get mother board sync to work and i cant figure out why
Oh dam. What motherboard do you have? I can try find something for you. :) -YS
bro will the rgb turn on if i dont have a rgb header on my mobo
No, it won't it comes with its own RGB controller :). Have an awesome day! :D -YS
@@beezito so even if i dont have a header on my mobo,will it light up bcs of the controller?
@@dudidjdnsksks2953 Yup the controller has 'memory' to always have the same colour as you chose on the remote. :)
@@beezito ok thanks :D
hi! so my motherboard is msi b450m mortar, the non max version. can it support this fan with all the RGB modes? bcs it seems like that my motherboard only comes with 4 pin rgb header, and this fan is using 3 pin if I'm not mistaken?
Hey! Sorry for the late reply. So these fans are independent of your motherboard. The fan speed only has two modes off the remote. From memory I think these fans use a three pin ARGB header that you can connect from the controller to your motherboard's ARGB header. I can't really remember sorry its been a while since I have used them. But at the same time you can just use the RGB controller that comes with them. They basically operate completely separately from your motherboard. Have an awesome day! :D -YS
Hi ! My motherboard is msi h310m-pro vdh+. Can i use these fans directly from their controller ?
Hi, you can use these fans are independent of the motherboard in terms of the speed of the fan. They are not PWM and only have two fan speed modes. But they can be compatible in terms of their RGB if you have a 3pin 5v RGB header on your motherboard then you can control the RGB colour from your motherboard. If it doesn't that's fine as well as these fans come with a controller and remote. Let me know if you have any other questions. :) Have an awesome day! :D -YS
i have 5 in 1 kit.agree airflow is weak and fan speed controller do nothing.1200 rpm is low but quit.not recommend for high end hardware even watercooling .
Yea it really doesn't do much lol
Can I use this even if my mobk doesn't have a rgb header/pin???
Yup! It comes with its own controller. You can connect it to the motherboard rgb header if you wanted but you don't need to. You control the speed and colour by the controller and remote. :) Have an awesome day! :D -YS
Hi great vid! I have these same fans and I'm having trouble connecting them to my PSU via the fanhub. The fanhub has a male molex cable but my PSU (Cosair CV650) is non modular and also only has male molex. Do I need an adapter for this or is there something I'm missing here?
Hmm, as far as I know most PSU's come with a female molex cable not male. There are adapters from sata to molex which would be an option (just remember to never use a molex to sata adapter as that is not safe haha). Have an awesome day! :D -YS
What ur case
Corsair Carbide 100R Micro ATX Case -YS
tenga review when
You gonna sponsor it? :P -YS
cable management bro jesus
xD
No airflow bcas are Chinese fans 😂😂😂😂 , sure mate, i have Lian Li AL120 fans, also Chinese. 😂😂😂
xD
you can also control the fan in the bios or you can only control it by remote control, i.e. the fan speed
Yup exactly :). Just plug it in to a compatible RGB header on your motherboard and you can control it with the motherboard lightning software or even some of them you can download lightning software on Windows. :) A shame that they are not PWM fans for control and they only have to rubbish fan speeds :/ Algs though they do look good for budget RGB fans though ahah. Have an awesome day! :D -YS
@@beezito but the Fans dont have 3 oder 4 pins they 5 or 6
@@meik.kl55 Yup correct, they are proprietary plugs that go into the controller. From the controller, there is a standard RGB 3 or 4 pin header which you can plug from your motherboard to the controller in order to use the motherboards rgb software. :) -YS
@@beezito okay ty