[SOLVED] ARGB best cooling fans

rohaansaifi895

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Hi
I want to know which are the best ARGB Motherboard sync fans? Which can easily maintain air flow and controlled directly through motherboard like Mystic Light, Aura sync etc!
I will have B550 Gaming Plus soon!
Thank You!
 
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I'll agree with the above assessment. I have a Deep Cool ARGB fan in my case which can be seen on my profile.

ARGB Fans are 5V with 3 pins (+5, Gnd, data pin)
RGB Fans are 12V with 4 pins (+12, R ground, G Ground, B Ground)

That said not all fans are designed the same. Some are designed to be quiet, others for high velocity and others for high static pressure, and others to a price point. The DeepCool is a decent balance between all of them. But I wouldn't use it with a radiator.
I'll agree with the above assessment. I have a Deep Cool ARGB fan in my case which can be seen on my profile.

ARGB Fans are 5V with 3 pins (+5, Gnd, data pin)
RGB Fans are 12V with 4 pins (+12, R ground, G Ground, B Ground)

That said not all fans are designed the same. Some are designed to be quiet, others for high velocity and others for high static pressure, and others to a price point. The DeepCool is a decent balance between all of them. But I wouldn't use it with a radiator.
 
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rohaansaifi895

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DeepCool are a good budget option.

Just be aware of the voltage. Some fan rgb’s will be 3 pin 5 volt or 4 pin 12 volt.
Yes I know that 3-pin are 5V and ARGB fans!
I was planning on Thermaltake Pure 12 ARGB sync fans! Those are also ARGB 3-pin 5V! What about these fans? Because I saw good Colors and also easily syncable with asus msi Gigabyte Asrock motherboard!
 

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I'll agree with the above assessment. I have a Deep Cool ARGB fan in my case which can be seen on my profile.

ARGB Fans are 5V with 3 pins (+5, Gnd, data pin)
RGB Fans are 12V with 4 pins (+12, R ground, G Ground, B Ground)

That said not all fans are designed the same. Some are designed to be quiet, others for high velocity and others for high static pressure, and others to a price point. The DeepCool is a decent balance between all of them. But I wouldn't use it with a radiator.
Ok got it thank you!
Which fans are you using of deepcool model? and I was planning to buy Thermaltake pure 12 argb sync as those are 3-pin argb controllable through motherboard! Any comments on them? Also suggestions will be promoted!
 
Ok got it thank you!
Which fans are you using of deepcool model? and I was planning to buy Thermaltake pure 12 argb sync as those are 3-pin argb controllable through motherboard! Any comments on them? Also suggestions will be promoted!

I'm using the CF series.

The thermaltake system is...okay. Both static pressure and airflow are a bit on the low side for my taste. Noise is low however. (From what I remember)

They also use a proprietary fan connector. This means you must use their controller hub and then wire that into your motherboard. It's a trade off between using proprietary and using two cable headers per fan. So you have to choose your poison.
 

rohaansaifi895

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I'm using the CF series.

The thermaltake system is...okay. Both static pressure and airflow are a bit on the low side for my taste. Noise is low however. (From what I remember)

They also use a proprietary fan connector. This means you must use their controller hub and then wire that into your motherboard. It's a trade off between using proprietary and using two cable headers per fan. So you have to choose your poison.
Actually I hate this cables mess! 2 wires per fan many cables WTH cable management is also itself a challenge!
I will check deepcool CF series! Thank you!