High quality fans can be the difference in your system performing up to its potential, and RGB obviously adds 10 FPS to every game you play. But when you buy an RGB fan kit, are you getting higher quality fans, or just some flashing lights?
But first... What am I drinking???
A friend of mine brought me back a Lil' Miss Sour from Chandeleur Island Brewing in Mississippi. It's a sour tangerine ale and, while still very tart on the front, is super smooth and sweet on the finish. 6.0%
Note: The temperatures are not present in the score graphs. Threadripper 1900x temperatures were as follows:
Arctic F12: 77C
XSPC RGB Series: 73C
Corsair LL120: 79C
InWin Aurora: 77C
Amazon Specials: 92C+
All of these fan kits can be purchased on Amazon...
Arctic F12 (Non-RGB) Fans: https://amzn.to/2zBGDIJ
LEDdess RGB Fan Kit: https://amzn.to/2KVma6f
XSPC RGB Series Fans: https://amzn.to/2u8oJIa
XSPC RGB Hub (3-pin): https://amzn.to/2N6NFqy
InWin Aurora Fan Kit: https://amzn.to/2L3DCp1
Corsair LL120 3-Pack (w/ Node Pro): https://amzn.to/2NHFiTO
Swiftech PWM Fan Hub: https://amzn.to/2JoGAiU
In this video, I test all of these fan kits for performance, looks, installation, software, and overall value in an water cooled system. Check out part one for air-cooled results: https://youtu.be/YozKSnTNuXU
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