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Ant Esports Carbonflow 120mm Case Fan – Black, High Static Pressure, PWM Control, 1300 RPM, 40.0 CFM Airflow
₹199.00
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- High Performance, Budget-Friendly: The Ant Esports Carbonflow sets the benchmark for budget-friendly high-performance PC fans. With a sleek black design, this 120mm fan not only complements your PC build aesthetically but also offers exceptional cooling capabilities without breaking the bank.
- Universal Compatibility with MOLEX Connector: Engineered for convenience, the Carbonflow features a MOLEX connector for power to the motor, ensuring universal compatibility with any PC. This versatility makes it a hassle-free addition to your gaming rig, regardless of your system specifications.
- Optimal Performance at 1300RPM: Operating at an efficient 1300 RPM, the Carbonflow delivers a consistent airflow of 40 CFM, making it an ideal choice for a case fan. Experience enhanced cooling performance to keep your system running smoothly, even during intense gaming sessions or demanding tasks.
- Silent Operation with Fluid Dynamic Bearing: Enjoy a whisper-quiet gaming experience with the Carbonflow’s Fluid Dynamic Bearing technology. This fan is engineered for silent operation, providing efficient cooling without adding unwanted noise to your gaming environment. Immerse yourself in your favorite games without distractions.
- Longevity and Stability: The Ant Esports Carbonflow is not only a cost-effective solution but also a reliable one. With a remarkable 30,000 hours lifespan, this fan is built to last. The addition of rubber pads on the corners ensures noise dampening and eliminates vibrations during use, contributing to a stable and quiet gaming setup.
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Noise Level | 28 dB |
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Maximum Rotational Speed | 1300 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 40 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
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MUKESH SHAW –
Argb light and air flow in this fan is good. Price is also good!
[...]Placeholder –
This is one of the best RGB case fan available under 500 rupees. I am amazed to see the quality they provide in such a low bracket. I doubt the durability of the product but it seems the product has lasted long enough for users as per reviews on amazon.
This simply put a smile on my face as I have just build a PC with Corsair 175 case which has only one RGB fan at front and space for 6 fans of 120 mm.
I don’t have any objections with the auto RGB things (changes colour pattern automatically). And the colours look super bright even from outside the case (acrylic panel).
Now the most awful part of having this fan in your case is the low RPM limit. The box says clearly about the speed which is 1200RPM but I guess that not the case here. I can see my other case fan and judge this having lower speed approx. 900RPM which is not suitable if you have a Ryzen CPU or need better air cooling.
Otherwise, it is good for the price.
You can simply buy this for lighting effects the transition in colour looks amazing at this price. Also, you will get a Molex connector and not a motherboard header connector to control RGB functions.
They look perfect for an average user who just want a fan to run normally without making any noise and at the same time offer great looks. Instead of buying this one get a packet of ARGB controller with 3 fans in it. It would be a little expensive but still. Lighting makes the deal.
I truly believe Circle Gaming 120mm fans are quite nice and run in 1800-2000RPM it will make some noise but at least cool your system heavily.
I own two of them and I am completely fine with the little noise. It won’t disturb me and cools down my system effectively.
I can recommend this product only when you need them for looks, not for cooling. Version 2.0 is nothing but an extra layer of RGB on either side to make this appealing. But why would one want to show their back of their computers with an RGB ring?
Unless or otherwise the prescribed things are my own opinion and it may differ with you. But I have kept all things together honestly.
[...]Mr.Abhiranjan Kumar –
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Good product
I have installed it at bottom in my cabinet for intake
Fans are great quality you can feel it when you hold them
Fan speed is also good ⭐⭐⭐⭐
[...]Looks wise also great ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Air flow great ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Over all budget wise best in class
A. Roy –
Working fine.
[...]MUKESH SHAW –
Initial Impressions
The fans are good. At first, I was confused because I couldn’t control the fan speed or RGB colors. After doing some research, I figured out how to set them up properly.
How to Connect the Fans
I won’t go into too much detail, but here’s a general overview.
I bought the 3-fan combo, which comes with a hub and the single fan. If you don’t want the hub, you can get single fans instead and chain-link them. The setup process is similar.
The hub includes a PWM cable (4-pin) and a 3-pin JRGB cable.
Connect the PWM cable to a SYS_FAN port on your motherboard.
Connect the 3-pin JRGB cable to a 3-pin JRGB header on your motherboard.
Make sure your motherboard has a 3-pin JRGB header. If it doesn’t, you won’t be able to control the RGB lighting through the motherboard.
How to Control the Fans
For RGB lighting:
By default, the fans are controlled using the remote. If you want to use your motherboard software (like MSI Mystic Light), press and hold the M/B button on the remote. This switches control to the motherboard. If you want to switch back to using the remote, press and hold the M/B button again.
For fan speed:
Go into the BIOS, then into Hardware Monitoring. Find the SYS_FAN port where the hub is connected.
Change the fan mode from DC to PWM.
If your motherboard supports it, enable Smart Fan Control.
You can then adjust the fan speed curve manually.
Performance
In Mystic Light and in the BIOS, the fan speed shows between 1650 and 1700 RPM. The fans are a bit noisy at full speed. You won’t really hear them below around 1150 RPM, which is a good thing. The colors are bright and look good. The fans also feel heavier than my CPU cooler fans.
Installation
This was the most frustrating part. Installing the fans was difficult. The screw holes are tight, and it was hard to get the screws in properly. It took a while to get them mounted, and I didn’t even use all four screws for each fan. I bought the 3-fan combo and one additional single fan.
Build Quality
The fans feel a bit cheap for the price. The materials could have been better.
Are They Worth It?
I think they are. This is my first PC, which I built last year. The default case fans weren’t great and were connected via Molex, which meant I couldn’t control the fan speed or lighting. I really didn’t like the fixed rainbow effect they had. After more than a year, I upgraded to these fans. I don’t have experience with other brands, but based on my needs, these are a big improvement. Aside from the difficult installation, I’m happy with them.
Final Verdict
[...]I’d give these fans a solid 4.5 out of 5. Great features and performance, but the installation and build quality could be improved.
Placeholder –
It’s just awesome, the airflow pressure is excellent & high, I used only 4,
[...]but the cabinet air pressure is very +. I am very happy with its results,
the only downside is it’s not synced with any Software. I have to use the remote for that,
which is provided in the box pack. But it is still good because of the price range.