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ID-COOLING NO-12015-XT-ARGB Case Fan 15mm Thickness PWM Fan 5V 3 PIN ARGB Fan Slim Fan for Radiator/CPU Cooler/Computer Case
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Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 0.59"W x 4.72"H |
Brand | ID-COOLING |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Wattage | 3 watts |
Cooling Method | Water, Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 31.2 dB |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 54.6 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
About this item
- 【PWM fan】The PWM fan control allows for dynamic speed adjustment between 500 rpm to 2, 000 rpm, minimizing noise or maximizing airflow. Max. Air Flow: 54.6CFM; Noise: 13.8~31.2dB(A)
- 【RGB Sync】The Addressable RGB lighting can sync with the motherboard with a 5V 3PIN connector.
- 【Compatibility】The standard 120X120X15mm cooling fan is designed to match the CPU cooler, CPU water cooler, pc case, etc..
- 【15mm thickness】The RGB case fan is ideal for low-profile CPU coolers, HTPCs, ITX builds, space-restricted applications with 15mm thickness to save more space.
- 【Superior Build Quality】High quality fan blades and frame built-in extremely even light diffuser. The 120mm fan Blade engineered for Low-Noise operation without sacrificing performance.
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Product details
- Product Dimensions : 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.63 inches; 3.53 ounces
- Item model number : NO-12015-XT-ARGB
- Date First Available : August 24, 2020
- Manufacturer : ID-COOLING
- ASIN : B08GK85BFL
- Best Sellers Rank: #275 in Computer Case Fans
- Customer Reviews:
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ID-COOLING
ID-COOLING is specialized in CPU air coolers, CPU water coolers, VGA coolers, built-in cooling cases, computer case fans and etc.
Product Description
NO-12015-XT-ARGB
Overview
The NO-12015-XT-ARGB PWM fan combines excellent airflow, low noise operation, and brilliant independent Addressable RGB LEDs. Using the optimized 120mm fan blade and PWM control, set the speed of the fan anywhere from 500 RPM to 2, 000 RPM for precise noise and airflow adjustment.
High Performance Cooling Fan
Big airflow but low noise to cool the radiator, heat sink, and PC case. Every piece of DF fans is balanced to provide the best cooling performance with lower noise.
RGB Control
The Addressable RGB lighting can sync with the motherboard to customize colors.
Specifications
- Fan Dimension: 120×120×15mm
- Fan Speed: 500±200~2000±10%RPM
- Max. Air Flow: 54.6CFM
- Noise: 13.8~31.2dB(A)
- Connector: 4pin PWM / 3pin 5V ARGB
- Bearing Type: Hydraulic Bearing
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LOW-NOISE OPERATIONEquipped with 4 de-vibration rubber on both fan side to provide low-noise operation. |
ARGB SYNCThe Addressable RGB lighting can sync with the motherboard via a 5V 3pin connector. |
PWM CONTROLAdjust fan speeds to accommodate the demands of your system, minimizing noise or maximizing airflow. |
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Customers like the appearance of the fan, saying the LEDs are beautiful and produce pleasing colors. They are also happy with brightness, rpm, and thickness. However, some customers have reported issues with impact resistance, saying that the fan blades may hit the case or radiator when spinning. Opinions are mixed on quality, noise, and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the electronic component fan. They mention that the LEDs are beautiful, the rgb is quite evenly lit, and it produces pleasing colors. Some say that the fans look great and aren't too loud.
"...-ARGB LEDs don't seem cheap. They're not dull as some I've dealt with.-Generous anti-vibration padding on corners.Cons:..." Read more
"...The fans are quiet, aesthetically pleasing, low-profile, straightforward to install, & most of all, are very reasonably priced...." Read more
"...It is quite and the LEDs are beautiful...." Read more
"...I found the colors to be quite bright and vibrant...." Read more
Customers like the thickness of the electronic component fan. They mention that it has a slim build, a thin profile, and a solid quality feel. Some say that it cools pretty good for being so slim and is a perfect low profile RGB fan for outflow.
"Very thin and quiet. I wanted a white fan with argb, this worked great and was cheap." Read more
"...While it has a unique thin profile and decent RGB capabilities, the build quality and packaging could use improvement...." Read more
"...Low profile design allowed for clearance. Cools pretty good for being so slim." Read more
"...Worked perfect. Puts out good cfm and has a solid quality feel to it." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the electronic component fan. They say it runs great, produces good lighting, and the RGB is evenly lit. Some customers also mention that it makes their SFF build light up.
"...The aRGB lighting is also vibrant and honestly easier to connect to a 1 to 4 aRGB splitter...." Read more
"There quiet and keep everything cool I like that the rgb isn't super bright" Read more
"...Pros: They look cool and are bright, they made my SFF build light up and look really cool..." Read more
"...They seem have no range between the main primary colors despite being 3-pin addressable RGB. That's not even the worst part...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the rpm of the electronic component fan. They mention that it runs great, produces good airflow, and has a solid quality feel to it. Some say that it's small in size but provides outstanding performance.
"...This solved both conditions with no trouble at all. Performance wasn't hit and is actually quieter than the stock Cooler Master fan...." Read more
"Perfect fit , high rpm and still quite" Read more
"...Worked perfect. Puts out good cfm and has a solid quality feel to it." Read more
"...Wires are long enough to go behind mobo, does 2000RPM and lights look bright and vivid. I highly recommend.Edit 01/18/2023..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the electronic component fan. Some say it works well, while others say it stopped working. Some customers also mention that it makes a lot of noise and is a design failure from the get go.
"...Pros:-Solid performance while being quiet; PWM control lets me tweak what I want out of it.-ARGB LEDs don't seem cheap...." Read more
"Despite experiencing clipping at high RPM when fans were installed face-down as part of a 360mm AIO push/pull configuration, I still give these fans..." Read more
"Good fans. I messed up though and should have actually got some 12mm and rgb instead of these 15mm argb's...." Read more
"...It is quite and the LEDs are beautiful...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the noise level of the electronic component fan. Some mention that it's very quiet and has pretty blended RGB, while others say that it makes an insane amount of noise and grinds.
"...Pros:-Solid performance while being quiet; PWM control lets me tweak what I want out of it.-ARGB LEDs don't seem cheap...." Read more
"...and they start scraping against the frame on the fan, which makes a horrible noise. This happens on two of them...." Read more
"...The fans are quiet, aesthetically pleasing, low-profile, straightforward to install, & most of all, are very reasonably priced...." Read more
"...about damaging the fan, the noise produced when this happens is very loud and disconcerting...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the electronic component fan. Some mention it's impressive for the price, while others say it'll waste your money.
"...low-profile, straightforward to install, & most of all, are very reasonably priced...." Read more
"...This is totally useless...." Read more
"Great fans for a great price! I’d highly recommend pairing it with their fan hub." Read more
"...I wanted a white fan with argb, this worked great and was cheap." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the impact resistance of the electronic component fan. They mention that the fan may hit the case, making a rattling noise. Some say that the blades progressively started to hit the frame. Some customers also mention that it hits the radiator or case when spinning.
"...Over the next couple days the fan blades progressively started to hit the frame...." Read more
"...It visibly wobbles and it can dip below its dimensions and scrape at things below it...." Read more
"...during testing, you can see the fan blades flex and they start scraping against the frame on the fan, which makes a horrible noise...." Read more
"...RPM and if they are placed as intake fans at the bottom, they will scrape the the case...." Read more
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Pros:
-Solid performance while being quiet; PWM control lets me tweak what I want out of it.
-ARGB LEDs don't seem cheap. They're not dull as some I've dealt with.
-Generous anti-vibration padding on corners.
Cons:
-Very thin wiring gauge puts this in 'questionable' category.
Other thoughts:
I didn't run into the 'scraping' problem others mentioned but it makes sense; when the fans spin, the blades pushes forward against the airflow, so putting the intake side flush on anything will cause problems. The fan being this skinny means you lose the millimeter(s) of front leeway that you get from a regular 120mm fan.
This fan was perfect for my situation so I have no complaints. Just be realistic and don't expect miracles from a fan at this price range.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2021
Pros:
-Solid performance while being quiet; PWM control lets me tweak what I want out of it.
-ARGB LEDs don't seem cheap. They're not dull as some I've dealt with.
-Generous anti-vibration padding on corners.
Cons:
-Very thin wiring gauge puts this in 'questionable' category.
Other thoughts:
I didn't run into the 'scraping' problem others mentioned but it makes sense; when the fans spin, the blades pushes forward against the airflow, so putting the intake side flush on anything will cause problems. The fan being this skinny means you lose the millimeter(s) of front leeway that you get from a regular 120mm fan.
This fan was perfect for my situation so I have no complaints. Just be realistic and don't expect miracles from a fan at this price range.
As mentioned, fans were first installed as pull fans as part of push/pull configuration on Arctic Liquid Freezer 360mm AIO on top of my Cooler Master H500P Mesh. Installation was routine as far as the fans go since they use 4-pin PWM for power & 3-pin connection for aRGB. My case was not designed for pull fans to fit on the AIO, so my Sawzall & I got to have some fun. Once I cut the acrylic out of the way, these fans sat nicely flush with what remained of the top of my case.
In their initial configuration, the blades would sometimes clip the fan housing and make noise when RPMs ramped up. I did not use the fans in any configuration except as pull fans on my AIO, so I cannot say for certain whether the clipping was caused by the fan blade design itself or by turbulence created by the push fans.
Ultimately, I replaced the push fans on the AIO with Delta fans, each of which moves 2-4x more air at 1.5-2.5x higher RPM (they're also about 10x louder) than these fans so I ended up flipping them back into a push position (housing down) & disconnecting power. Now the push fans spin them (in reverse), and I use them only for aRGB.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2021
As mentioned, fans were first installed as pull fans as part of push/pull configuration on Arctic Liquid Freezer 360mm AIO on top of my Cooler Master H500P Mesh. Installation was routine as far as the fans go since they use 4-pin PWM for power & 3-pin connection for aRGB. My case was not designed for pull fans to fit on the AIO, so my Sawzall & I got to have some fun. Once I cut the acrylic out of the way, these fans sat nicely flush with what remained of the top of my case.
In their initial configuration, the blades would sometimes clip the fan housing and make noise when RPMs ramped up. I did not use the fans in any configuration except as pull fans on my AIO, so I cannot say for certain whether the clipping was caused by the fan blade design itself or by turbulence created by the push fans.
Ultimately, I replaced the push fans on the AIO with Delta fans, each of which moves 2-4x more air at 1.5-2.5x higher RPM (they're also about 10x louder) than these fans so I ended up flipping them back into a push position (housing down) & disconnecting power. Now the push fans spin them (in reverse), and I use them only for aRGB.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
What I found interesting about this fan was its thin profile compared to the average fan that is twice the thickness. I suppose if you were building a thin, small form factor PC, you would need something like this. I wasn't looking for anything particularly expensive, but I knew I wanted a 120mm fan that was white and RGB. My current computer uses Corsair SP fans, so I'm familiar with modern RGB fans, and I certainly have something to compare this product to. Where this product did better than my more expensive fans was its ability to leave a lasting impression. This fan, for being as cheap as it was, performed quite well. I'm not sure I'd want an entire computer case with these fans in it, but certainly, if I needed a thin profile fan with RGB, this would be something I'd consider.
I found the fan to be decent for what it was. It was a cheap RGB fan that certainly did what it was supposed to. It moved and sucked air. My measurements showed that the noise levels and airflow amount didn't really align with what the manufacturer claims them to be (at least in my home environment and running at home testing). The fan put on quite a show of its ability to do RGB effects with a test controller. I found the colors to be quite bright and vibrant. I also found the fan to be more than capable of doing pretty much the same kind of effects as its more expensive competition.
Where this product fell short was the overall build quality of the product. It's incredibly cheap feeling, and the plastic was brittle and thin. I suppose if I was building a budget PC, these would be fine for what they are, but I wouldn't invest very heavily into a product that gets shipped to you in a sandwich bag with zero impact protection in its product box. This product and the unboxing experience could certainly use some refinement. The fan that I bought got shipped with dog bones, and both the fan and the dog bones got damaged in shipping. The dog bones broke some of the fan housing, and the fan bit back at the dog bones and tore the bag wide open. I didn't want to bother sending the fan back because I was OK with it being what it was. It's a cheap RGB fan. It's not meant to be anything glorious.
If I was building a computer for a kid, I might be OK with using a fan like this, but there are certainly better products out there. The fact that the fan is half the thickness of a normal 120mm fan means it might have some interesting unconventional uses (although I'm not entirely sure what those would be). I found the super long cables that connect to JRAINBOW connectors on a motherboard to be incredibly long and the cable to be quite rigid for what it was. I suppose that's ideal considering the manufacturer has no idea what you intend to do with the fan. Certainly, daisy-chaining these RGB fans doesn't seem possible without additional hubs, 3-pin connectors, and RGB splitters. It's just a simple RGB-in connector and a simple fan power connector. That doesn't leave a wide range of options for utilizing these fans.
This fan served its purpose for testing various equipment and provided valuable insights. While it has a unique thin profile and decent RGB capabilities, the build quality and packaging could use improvement. If you need a budget fan for a specific purpose or a kid's computer, this might be an option to consider. The limited connectivity options also restrict its versatility in more complex setups.
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023
What I found interesting about this fan was its thin profile compared to the average fan that is twice the thickness. I suppose if you were building a thin, small form factor PC, you would need something like this. I wasn't looking for anything particularly expensive, but I knew I wanted a 120mm fan that was white and RGB. My current computer uses Corsair SP fans, so I'm familiar with modern RGB fans, and I certainly have something to compare this product to. Where this product did better than my more expensive fans was its ability to leave a lasting impression. This fan, for being as cheap as it was, performed quite well. I'm not sure I'd want an entire computer case with these fans in it, but certainly, if I needed a thin profile fan with RGB, this would be something I'd consider.
I found the fan to be decent for what it was. It was a cheap RGB fan that certainly did what it was supposed to. It moved and sucked air. My measurements showed that the noise levels and airflow amount didn't really align with what the manufacturer claims them to be (at least in my home environment and running at home testing). The fan put on quite a show of its ability to do RGB effects with a test controller. I found the colors to be quite bright and vibrant. I also found the fan to be more than capable of doing pretty much the same kind of effects as its more expensive competition.
Where this product fell short was the overall build quality of the product. It's incredibly cheap feeling, and the plastic was brittle and thin. I suppose if I was building a budget PC, these would be fine for what they are, but I wouldn't invest very heavily into a product that gets shipped to you in a sandwich bag with zero impact protection in its product box. This product and the unboxing experience could certainly use some refinement. The fan that I bought got shipped with dog bones, and both the fan and the dog bones got damaged in shipping. The dog bones broke some of the fan housing, and the fan bit back at the dog bones and tore the bag wide open. I didn't want to bother sending the fan back because I was OK with it being what it was. It's a cheap RGB fan. It's not meant to be anything glorious.
If I was building a computer for a kid, I might be OK with using a fan like this, but there are certainly better products out there. The fact that the fan is half the thickness of a normal 120mm fan means it might have some interesting unconventional uses (although I'm not entirely sure what those would be). I found the super long cables that connect to JRAINBOW connectors on a motherboard to be incredibly long and the cable to be quite rigid for what it was. I suppose that's ideal considering the manufacturer has no idea what you intend to do with the fan. Certainly, daisy-chaining these RGB fans doesn't seem possible without additional hubs, 3-pin connectors, and RGB splitters. It's just a simple RGB-in connector and a simple fan power connector. That doesn't leave a wide range of options for utilizing these fans.
This fan served its purpose for testing various equipment and provided valuable insights. While it has a unique thin profile and decent RGB capabilities, the build quality and packaging could use improvement. If you need a budget fan for a specific purpose or a kid's computer, this might be an option to consider. The limited connectivity options also restrict its versatility in more complex setups.
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