

🌬️ Cool your rig, light your vibe — the fan that means business.
The UPSIREN 120mm PWM case fan combines high airflow (40-65 CFM) with whisper-quiet operation (15-20 dBA) and advanced ARGB lighting compatible with major motherboard brands. Featuring hydraulic bearings and anti-vibration pads, it delivers durable, efficient cooling with customizable RGB effects, perfect for professional setups demanding both performance and style.
| ASIN | B0DPV4NPPK |
| Air Flow Capacity | 40 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,229 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | UPSIREN |
| Brand Name | UPSIREN |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 36 Reviews |
| Included Components | FAN*1 |
| Manufacturer | UPSIREN |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2500 RPM |
| Noise Level | 30 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| UPC | 716841595185 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wattage | 1.4 watts |
T**S
Excellent product and on time
Excellent product and on time
F**N
very nice fans for the price!
Very good quality and perfectly in sync. Barely any noise and cools well.
S**O
Great lighting effect and easy installation.
Easy installation, easily connectable to arg/pwm hub if your mobo only has a standard fan header and not an argb header.
P**R
Los ventiladores no son los que salen en el anuncio
El producto que llego no es el que el vendedor anuncia, ni siquiera cumple con la velocidad quizas asi me los hubiera quedado pero ni eso, ya la voy a devolver
T**N
Works great with my ASUS motherboard
Replaces my simple old LED Molex case fan that was attached to the side clear panel with this one. This one is much quieter than the old one. Installation for me was a bit tricky since this is slightly larger than the old fan so the screw holes did not line up. I therefore had to get a bit creative. Standard fan power connection and extra cord for plugging into the ARGB of the motherboard for the lighting effects. The exposed pins of the ARGB connection does have a plastic cover to sit on those pins and protect them when not in use which is a nice touch. Both fan and ARGB have two connections allowing you to daisy chain if needed. Cords are a decent length although depending on case size and where you mount this/these fans, the cord could be exposed and not hidden. That's what I have to deal with since I placed it on the side panel and that panel is removable with the fan being up towards the top and the motherboard connections down towards the bottom. The cord reaches with some slack, but if I tried to tuck it away, it's not long enough for that and also would not be easy to disconnect when removing the side panel. So in my case, I have to live with it or see if I can get an extension to use. I'm currently using an old school mid-tower case and as you can see in the short video, cable management isn't that clean right now. I had temporarily swapped into another case and when I put it back into this one, I didn't bother making it pretty. You can however see the LED lights on the motherboard and this fan are in sync now instead of the fan being a simple one color constant LED light. I really like the LED effects on this fan and the side giving a tunnel like effect with the lighting.
D**H
Looks cool but not the ideal size
Looks pretty cool with the argb controls but it’s not the ideal size for my Atx computer case that takes about 120mm and up. Other than that this is more suitable for smaller cases.
O**S
A bit size-limited, but decent as a case fan
Nothing much to complain about this fan except the relative small diameter of the fan: a lot of space on the frame is taken up by the ARGB so the fan blade itself is a bit small compared to the frame. This might not be the best on a heatsink, but as a case fan it's more than enough; it doesn't have a really high max RPM but this also means it doesn't run that loud, and pushes a decent amount of air. The ARGB effect looks pretty well done with good diffusion, infinity mirror on 2 sides (with a ARGB line running on the other 2 sides, which is a pretty nice touch). Daisy chaining for ARGB and PWM headers is also a pretty nice touch.
M**Y
Cute fan with good RGB
Small fans are things you need when you need them. Typically a case is designed with 92mm in mind or if you're savvy you want a large dual-fan air cooler in your SFF case and the 120mm fan it comes with makes it stick out too much to where you can't close the case anymore, then you get a 92mm instead and put that as the middle fan ("CPU fan clips" required). Tada! It moves air very well and has long wires for reaching that motherboard PIN slot. On top of that it looks fabulous and runs silently. Excellent for the price and very versatile!
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