🌟 Elevate Your Build with Style and Performance!
The InWin Sirius Loop Addressable RGB Triple Fan Kit features high-performance cooling with a maximum rotational speed of 1500 RPM, ensuring optimal airflow and pressure. Designed with larger blades and a thinner frame, these fans not only enhance cooling efficiency but also come equipped with customizable addressable RGB lighting. The kit includes a modular RGB controller for easy setup, and its shockproof rubber stands minimize vibrations, making it a perfect addition to any desktop build.
Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 0.98"W x 4.72"H |
Brand | IN WIN |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 12 watts |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 27 dB |
Material | Rubber |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
UPC | 827955027551 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00827955027551 |
Manufacturer | InWin |
Number of Items | 3 |
Series | Sirius Loop |
Item model number | ASL120 |
Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 0.98 x 4.72 inches |
Color | Black |
ASIN | B07PXNCQCG |
Date First Available | March 22, 2019 |
M**J
Fast shipping and high quality
Bought a refurbished version because I always love saving money and was clearly not disappointed. Package came very fast within just 1-2 days! I check out the product itself and it is quiet high quality doesn't feel like plastic at all. 5 stars would buy again.
J**N
Easy install
Good
M**L
Reliable, quiet, bright, & great air flow
Over the last 6 months I've purchased these fans 3 times to put in 3 separate PC builds. The packages comes with 3 fans and a controller module with a button on it to switch between color schemes. The package also comes with some rubber sticker nubs that you'll have to apply to the fan, 4 for each side, to keep it nice and quiet in the case. The rubber keeps the plastic portion of the fan from rubbing against the case once it's installed. The package comes with its own set of screws, and I would highly advise screwing the screws into the correct side of the fan first and then removing them before you install it in your case. The fan screw holes are not pre-threaded, so the initial threading is difficult, and easier to do before you are holding the fan to the case. The fans intake is on the side without a label & motor. The fans blow out on the side with the motor that have the "Sirius Loop" label on them. I've not had any issues with these fans in the 3 builds that I've used them on, which is why I continued purchasing them after the 1st build. The fans can be daisy chained together so that you don't have to have a lot of system fan inputs on your motherboard. They give plenty of air flow to your case, so there's no chance of overheating.My only con is that I did not receive the controller module with the 3rd set of fans I purchased. Luckily, my MSI motherboard was able to control the colors. There are a variety of color modes you can choose from, the default being the rainbow mode, which cycles through a mixture of colors spanning the rainbow. You can also choose to have any solid color, blinking colors, or the colors swirling around the fan in a strobe like fashion, plus more.All in all, these fans look and act like premium fans without the premium price tag.
S**.
These are excellent fans which push a lot of air, and run fairly quiet most of the time.
You can't beat the price of these fans. They are well constructed, fairly quiet and work very well. The lighting choices leave a bit to be desired. Why they don't have a normal multi-color slow rotation setting is beyond me, as it's the most common setting with most rgb products. There are too many flashing settings and not nearly enough color choices and rotation settings. MOST people do NOT want their computer to look like a disco!!! Just some accent colors to make it look nice. That's one of the two reasons why I didn't give this product five stars. The second is the included screws are too short, which made installation very difficult. I had to sort of rig them in place, as the screws were too short to screw in both sides equally. Lastly, for those complaining that the interphase pieces came apart too easily, USE YOUR BRAINS!!! You can use several things to keep them together, like paperclips or twist wires. I actually used zip ties and then taped around them with electrical tape. they look and work perfectly. Other than that, these are very good fans, and well worth the price.
S**N
Incredible Value, Quiet
Edit: Loved it so much I ordered another set. The new RGB chords are much sturdier. The change to the controller is kinda lame, now there are cables on both ends of it making it harder to route and fix outside the case on the back. Overall so stoked about these fans.Original review: Gorgeous, robust, hardy fans with an amazing price tag. The subtle RGB is easily my favorite style to really give your build a clean, sleek look. The connections are a touch loose, but not unreasonably so.I would absolutely buy these again (and probably will soon).Some things to note: the rubber comes in the form of a sticker, which you have to place yourself (I love this, just adds one more DIY task to building a PC).The screws self thread into the plastic clearance holes of the fan. This is a smart, simple way to design the fastening, and only risks stripping the plastic if you are adjusting and moving the fans a lot.The controller has a single button that allow you to cycle through a limited number of modes if you don’t have a 3 pin aRGB connection on your motherboard. My favorite modes are the static rainbow, purple and white. I don’t think I’ll ever use the others.The magnet on the controller is fairly weak. In my case, I routed the fans RGB daisy chain to the back of my case, so I could access the controller without opening the case. For a full sized ATX tower case, this was a stretch. I daisy chained the fan power to the mother board’s fan header, and the speeds are controlled by the MB automatically.Overall, very silent, very beautiful fans with the best price tag. Triple check that your motherboard has a 3 pin addressable RGB connection, otherwise your lighting options will be limited to those programmed into the controller.
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