Conclusion and Verdict
Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 HALO² White Edition not only looks great for any white-themed PC builds, but also offer decent cooling performance, with low noise and a good amount of airflow. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to replace those boring looking fans on the radiators of their AIO cooler, with some great looking, aesthetically pleasing ARGB fans.
As I mentioned before, what I really like about these fans, is that fact you can plug them directly on to the motherboard. No controllers needed!
The fans feature a Rifle Bearing Rotor that gives you an air flow of 47.2 CFM and a low noise level of around 30 dBA. It also comes with a smart fan sensor with jam protection, allowing uninterrupted air flow. Nice!
The colors from the RGB are bright and vivid and I love the dual loop ring LEDs on the front and back of the fan. The ARGB lighting is compatible with all the major RGB eco-systems out there, including Asus’s Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion and ASRock’s Polychrome Sync.
Alternatively, you can also uses Cooler Master’s MasterPlus+ software to customize each individual LED for different colors, effects, brightness and more.
You can buy the previous version – Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Halo White Edition for around USD $59.99 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3M8OEXh
Final Thoughts
If you want a set of ARGB cooling fans that don’t require a controller, then take a look at the Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 HALO². They plug directly into the motherboard and offers decent cooling performance, with low noise and a good amount of airflow.
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