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The Redragon GCF012 is a 120mm PC case fan pack of three, featuring easy daisy-chain connectivity, ARGB lighting compatible with major motherboards, and a powerful yet quiet cooling system. With speeds up to 2000 RPM and airflow of 68.8 CFM, it ensures efficient heat dissipation while its infinity mirror design adds a striking visual edge to any gaming setup.
Brand | Redragon |
Package Dimensions | 16.21 x 12.4 x 8.41 cm; 608 g |
Item model number | GC-F012 |
Manufacturer | Redragon |
Colour | Black |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 608 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
Mounting option are very flexible
The fans are very flexible from a configuration point.They can be clipped together making a single unit with 3 fan units. Or two and one or 3 singles. When connected together they just clip together and the power is transferred via a side connection pin and plug setup.There is a wiring loom that allow the fans to be mounted individual.Mounting screws are included in the box
C**W
Nice design with interconnecting power, PC case connection, included screws
These are going to replace my 3 x 120mm fans on my CPU water cooler radiator, my original ones that came with my AIO are starting to look a little sad these days, one is a little rattly, since they were all fitted at the same time it make sense to replace them together. I'm not normally a big fan of RGB but these make a compelling case with the border mirror light effect.The fact that they all connect together providing a single point of power for the fans is great for me, I like the negative space and reduction of cables.I can connect to the existing ARGB controller for a bit of customisable, the fans themselves look to be a decent spec with fan speeds from 800 to 2000 RPM with a quiet operating sound of 29.2dBA.Nicely presented and nice design, looking froward to fitting these to my gaming rig.
S**E
So Far So good
These are very reasonably priced for Reverse flow fans, and the design and lighting are also not too offensive, I do wish the infinity mirror on the edges didn't have the Redragon branding or logo as they look good apart from that, luckily in the location I am using these in the top of the case you cannot see the edges clearly.The problem with cheap fans is that they often start out quiet and smooth running and either get louder, or start to wobble in use (looking at you ADX), so far after 30 days these don't seem to be having any issues, and I'm optimistic they may last a good long time, they seem pretty well built.The kit comes with 3 fans but only 2 cables, so you will need to run at least 2 of these in the interconnected mode, as it happens I can clip all three together and my motherboard has no issue running all three off one header (but do check the current limit on your header), they are rated for 160mA per fan, so its unlikely to be an issue.They are nice and quiet out of the box, and all three run nice and smooth, and the RGB is all matched nicely, with no variance in brightness over the 3 devices.For the price, these are definitly worth a go as Reverse fans are always a bit more expensive than standard ones.
T**T
Amazing lighting, decent performance
Redragon GCF012 Standard 120mm PC Case Fans (3 Pack) - ReviewThese PC case fans offer amazing RGB lighting, the blades have lighting along with the area where the fan rotor is. In addition to this, there is lighting on the sides of the fans too. It truly looks amazing and can lighten up a pc well. The RGB is customisable using ARGB so this can be set to your heart’s desire. Installation is simple and easy as you can daisy chain the fans together. This is great if you are looking to mount these all at the front of your case. However, the aren’t any additional connectors in the box so if you want to use each fan separately or 2 fans together and 1 separately you are out of luck.The performance of the fans is good, they push a good amount of air at higher RPMs but they do get pretty loud. I have another fan in my computer that is 120mm and goes up to 2000rpm and that one is notably quieter. Perhaps this is down to the use of a rifle bearing in these red dragon fans versus having a Fluid dynamic bearing in the other fan. If you care about quiet operation these fans probably aren’t for you. They only go down to 800rpm which leaves them slightly audible, I wish they went down to under 500rpm as when just on the desktop doing light tasks, they probably don’t need to be on at all. A 0rpm mode like what Arctic do with their fans would have been a nice addition too.For £36.99, at the time of review, these fans offer good value. At around £12 each they provide top-tier RGB lighting with decent fan performance too. I’d recommend these to anyone looking for some RGB fans for their computer that prioritises aesthetics over noise and fan performance. These are solid in the performance department but there are better fans out there.
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