✨ Elevate Your Build with Style and Performance!
The SilverStone Technology Slim 120mm Addressable RGB Fan FW124-ARGB combines a sleek 15mm design with advanced RGB lighting capabilities, optimized airflow, and PWM functionality, making it the ideal choice for gamers and PC builders seeking both aesthetics and performance in compact spaces.
Brand | SilverStone Technology |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 1.08 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 14.7 dB |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 4.72"W x 4.72"H |
Series | SST-FW124-ARGB |
Item model number | SST-FW124-ARGB |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
ASIN | B07P9RKC8C |
Date First Available | March 6, 2019 |
C**A
Muy caro, pero funciona, y se ve muy bien
Es un producto caro, pero al tener un gabinete tan pequeño, y para que pudiera caber con mi tarjeta de video de 3 ventiladores, tuve qué comprar uno así de pequeño (15 mm de ancho).Cumple con lo que promete, se ve muy lindo, y para tener 1 mes y 1 semana con él, no he notado falla alguna.
T**E
Fan saved my build (with some customization)
This is a great little slim fan, got it for around 33$ here which is much better than marketplaces elsewhere.I needed something that would clear my Vengeance RGB Pro Ram and my H100i Platinum RGB SE Radiator in my Corsair 220T case, which is not an easy fit as there is barely any room to be had. Plus I needed something with decent speeds for a slim fan as it's cooling a 9900k under load, and with LED to match the build. So I bought this fan with the hopes of modding it a bit to fit and it works great!The fan pulls air pretty well through it's half of the rad (obviously not as well as a White Corsair LL120 but more than well enough to help significantly.) It's pretty silent when not running at max and I haven't had any problems with it running it's PWM control through the H100i's fan slot.The mods I had to make to fit / match it to the build were:1. Taking a small file set and making a divot through the back ridge of the fan so the ram could clear the fan's bezel. This worked well as the fan is set up in pull configuration and there's tons of clearance on the back of the fan that you can file into.2. Painting it white, which was easy enough covering the blades and bearings with cling wrap and then hitting it with many coats of Krylon white and then a coat of clear.3. Buying a set of DIY-FAB corsair lighting converters which allows me to plug the LED section of the fan into one of my Commander Pro's 2 led inputs. (NOTE: I've never found adapters that allow you to plug it into a Corsair RGB Fan Hub (i.e. lighting node core), but as you can see it works fine in and RGB strip lane.)So yeah, if you have my kind of problem with Radiator and Fan clearance I highly recommend this fan!
P**.
Terrible QC, started failing in 3 months
For an expensive fan, I wish they were higher quality. The airflow and noise performance is OK but considering it is a slim fan I am happy with it. However the RGB not only doesnt quite match across various other fans and the LEDs began to fail after 3 months. Red sub pixel LED on one of the six ARGB LED fans failed.
R**
Bueno
Cumplió con lo estipulado
A**R
Looks awesome sounds quiet with 1 pretty major QC issue (worst case scenario)
I replaced the single fan that came with the coolermaster hyper 212 black with 2 of these in push/pull configuration. Did this because the original fan partially blocks the first ram slot on my gigabyte x570 aorus master. I tried swapping the fan over to the other side to have it pull air through the block but got slightly decreased cooling performance. The current duel fan setup gives it the balanced appeal and push/pull works well with my current case fan configuration. Looks nice with the rest of my setup and runs quiet. Keeps the cpu nice and cool running sub 55-58c under load 30-35c on idle.There was one issue with this order that I felt deserved the stars removed. One of the ARGB connectors that came with the fan had a hole that was either blocked or not machined all the way through. I thought there was something wrong with me when it took me over 5 mins to plug it in and still wasn't able to. Good thing I ordered a 2nd fan that came with its own ARGB connector. That one took all of 2 seconds.Also, just a note to be careful cause if you force a blocked connector onto your motherboard header you will either bend the pins or even break them. If you have a board that costs $500+, that's a big deal. That's why I removed 2 stars cause this small QC fail could cause a pretty devastating result.
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