Thanks for the review, Mike! They do look like great value for money. I love the fact that there is only one wire that you have to route, not two in a more conventional setup.
Was looking forward to this video after you showed them off on Saturday. They look amazing VFM for make your case look completely like unicorn barf. The construction of the fans look great too. Thanks for the video Mike, keeps you off the streets and out of mischief ;)
Wow, they are awesome. The 12" fans have 77,1 CFM... (according to website) it's a looooooooooot of fresh air inside. Thank you Mike, for another great review!
thank you Mike. That is a very complete review. I am a big fan of daisy chaining and using the MB to control the lighting. That is why I have only used AZZA, Lian Li, and Cooler Master fans. Now these InWin fans do look a little better than their previous products and thanks to your review, I will use them. I hope they come out with the 20 cm ones so I can use them in the View 51.
wow very bold choice of design with the clear sides. I weirdly quite like them. I have been asked on my discord by a user to review a load of fans so might put these on my possible products to buy for review. Love the daisy chain feature but wish more companies would do what Lian Li did where the fans clip together. Can't wait to see them in a case :) Great review as always
@@mikesunboxing couldnt agree more, my daisy chain comment was more of something id like to see haha. but still nice to have them like this, better than nothing
I Mike. Nice looking fans, and apparently they are available on Amazon, at least here in the US. $45 for the 3-pack 120mm and $55 for the 3-pack 140mm. I like that they can be Daisy-Chained. I guess I'd hide the short cables by tucking them in between the fans and holding them in place behind the screws. That would make things nice and neat on a radiator setup. For my setup I would need three of the 120mm 3-packs and one 140mm 3-pack. That would make for a nice lot of fans for under $200. Nice, and they would all match. Still, I really liked the Lian Li Uni Fan SL120 set that I saw on JayzTwoCents a few days ago. I love the way they slot together into a single unit. That's perfect for most Radiator setups. Another option, especially if you really love a lot of ARGB Bling, and I know you do, check out the Asiahorse Matrix-White ARGB 360MM which is 3 ARGB 120mm fans mounted into a single 120x360mm frame that is covered with ARGB for $49 on Amazon. Maybe you could feature them someday. Cheers.
@@jamesmiscellaneous I'm sure a lot of people are going to be mad at the comments I left on other sites. After watching a bunch of 3080 stats, it turns out that the 3080 is 2X the 2080 is complete hype. 25% to 40% is what I'm seeing. Not worth someone with a good 2080 or 2080ti to upgrade in my opinion.
@@OlettaLiano Completely agree with you. It's what I've been saying in my videos as well. Can't go by numbers from the maker, real world trusted reviews all day over marketing hype.
The flexibility of the fans you can potentially make your own case to fit these fans. Personally I've modded an 'old' beige PC case, something like the setup for these fans would be great for the next fun build. Thanks for the demo - I wouldn't have known about the product or the features if I'd just gone to the 'local' PB Tech to buy fans. Always looking for something different - hopefully game changers!
Damnit, there goes me buying more fans. These look great, for people with appalling cable management, like me, these are a true god send. My case fits 7 fans in, as i have a 360mm rad, so I'd probably do rear intake setup. Can't wait for these to become available
Way off topic...but where did you get that Stormtrooper led mask stand. Huge Star Wars fan here. As a young boy I saw Return of the jedi in the theater. Yes I'm that old. It would be perfect in my white attic/man cave battlestation.
the 140mm have lot less static pressure he ASN140 provides a max airflow of 93.97CFM with 1.73mm/ The ASN120 provides a max airflow of 77.17CFM with 3.12mm/
hi Mike. Great review as always. I looked at a few reviews on amazon and it seemed to be a bit of a mixed bag some people were saying these are a bit loud? I took it with a pinch of salt tbh. I've just ordered a set of these for my son's Kolink citadel mesh case hopefully we can use the argb on the b450m steel legend mobo. The only place i could find these was on amazon and there are none in stock in the uk so they are coming from the good old usa lol..
Hi Mike the fans finally arrived from USA it was worth the wait.lol. Installed everything last night. Looks great and setup the fan speed in the bios. I haven't figured out yet how to sync the argb with the b450m steel legend mobo. Might need a point in the right direction. They don't sound overly loud either. A good buy and definite improvement on the kolink fans in the citadel mesh case...
Just what I’m looking for in my P500A build. RGB and nearly 100cfm!! Only question is the compatibility with rgb software, does it work fine with the mobo rgb software? Tbh I’m also thinking of sticking the 120s on the noctura nhu12a to flair it up too 😆
Nice review you answered everything. I was curious about a longer daisy chain cable for that rogue fan in the distance. Agree that video doesn't do a good job picking up RGB as it would look in person sometimes.Thanks for the detailed review. These would make my list of something I'd buy if they didn't use sleeve bearings.
This review actually is very erroneous and wrong in saying that the sleeve bearings will give "exceptional lifespan" and work better than fluid/hydraulic bearings. Sure, poorly designed fluid bearings can leak. But most high-quality fluid bearing fans totally beat out any sleeve bearing fans. And unlike fluid bearing fans that can be mounted vertical or horizontal, mounting sleeve bearing fans horizontally significantly reduces their lifespan, which is already much shorter than the life-span of fluid bearing fans. Classic example: Noctua's fluid bearing fans last well past 150,000 hours, while InWin's low-quality fans only last around 30,000 hours - 5 times less lifespan on InWin's sleeve bearings. And sleeve bearing fans degrade in performance and increase their noise long before that 30,000 hour MTBF rating. No thanks! I no longer buy low quality sleeve bearing fans like this crap because they are actually more expensive than fluid bearing fans if you keep them for 5+ years.
Ali Ali I agree with that in the case if we’ll designed fluid bearing will normally outlast the others. The fact is that most of the fluid bearings in fans are not of a very high quality with a few exceptions like the noctua. In my experience the fluid based bearings on the majority of RGB fans these days seem sub standard and are included to tick the box to imply that they are in some way better
Hi,can you please tell me something..I want to get some of these fans(3 intakes,and swap the aio's fans with the saturns) The aio is a 240mm one,mounted on the top of the case as exhaust,it has some cooler master fans(ml240l v2 aio) but they look and feel cheap I want to mount these saturn fans on top as well..will they leak like any other cheap sleeved bearing fan or should I trust In wins quality??
You will likely never reach 1800rpm until you are under full load. the upside is that they have huge static preasure which means you likely won't need to max out their speeds in the average system and average load. would have been nice to get some charts going on noise, static preasure, air displacement etc... You are like the only one reviewing them. In win fans are highly underated and am highly considering these saturns. Noise is a major concern for me, but I can always adjust them according to my needs. That's why I chose the Scythe Fuma 2 over other air coolers. they sacrificed 5% cooling from noctua nh d15 for significantly less noise than the noctua. Also, I could only bring myself to get the black edition noctua, but no stock available, and I needed something asap to replace the wraith spire non-led. also I don't know if I want to have to connect through a controller. I just want it to go to my mobo. but that static preasure competes with ll 120 at a fraction of the price
Help!! I got a case with a no-name RGB fan that has only molex connector, but it is connected over an adapter that is missing a pin (a ground pin next to 5V pin) to the molex coming from the PSU. Is there a way to control the RGB on it? When I connect it to molex without adapter, the fan is working, but RGB is not. Is it even safe to connect it without the adapter? I searched the whole internet, any help would is welcome!
@@mikesunboxing Thanks for the fast reply! I thought so too, but kept hoping that something could be done to switch from random rainbow bursts to something more subtle.... If it can help anyone else, I managed to find what fan it is (www.amazon.in/Ant-Esports-Superflow-120-Auto/dp/B084G2W2JN) and I found on one of the review videos that on the molex port is printed out message Warning: do not connect directly to PSU without the adapter. So... Yeah... Thanks for the reply anyway, and for the video! Great content! Cheers!
Mike, have you seen these fans on ebay? 5 pack of Game Eclipse Max RGB 16.8 Million Colours LED Ring PC 12cm Case Fan They are only around £20 for 5 rgb fans and a controller, they look very similar to the Gamemax ones. Do you know if they are any good?
@@mikesunboxing I agree there , easily the best community on the internet ive ever come across to be quite honest, And ill never forget you offering to here me out. All the best Mike Family!!
@@mikesunboxing OK Thanks! I have seen videos of light strips that you can daisy chain and will still show individual patterns. I guess they just subtract the number of their own LEDs from the addresses and pass the signal on to the next strip, so you can address them individually, even if there are multiple strips connected to the same header. I wonder if there are fans that can do that.
Is there any chance to adjust the fan speed? My motherboard didn’t support sync in. It’s pretty annoying the fan is too much speed i don’t know where to adjust the speed.
I am having trouble with these!!! I have connected the pwm header to my mobo but when i try to control the fans using PWM in the BIOS only ONE fan is being actually controlled and it goes from 500 rpm to all the way up 1800 without no in the middle....Is this a problem with these fans?
Great vid I just got this fans but I think the pwm is not working, the fans always go at 600rpm or full speed Nothing in between Did anyone else got this problem?
Okay but that is not my idea of a modern case, it looks a bit dated now and i don't think it is available to buy anymore. Maybe but not really my thing
Thanks for the review, Mike! They do look like great value for money. I love the fact that there is only one wire that you have to route, not two in a more conventional setup.
Thanks for watching, Sky Stalker!
Not a big rgb fan but I just can’t get enough of ur content my guy
Thanks Noah, have a great day!
Was looking forward to this video after you showed them off on Saturday. They look amazing VFM for make your case look completely like unicorn barf. The construction of the fans look great too. Thanks for the video Mike, keeps you off the streets and out of mischief ;)
They are! and it does :-)
Nice looking fan and good value, thanks for showing us this product.
Our pleasure!
Wow, they are awesome. The 12" fans have 77,1 CFM... (according to website) it's a looooooooooot of fresh air inside. Thank you Mike, for another great review!
Yes they are! Very cool!
Thanks for giving me all the info i needed brother, these other youtubers suck.
thank you
thank you Mike. That is a very complete review. I am a big fan of daisy chaining and using the MB to control the lighting. That is why I have only used AZZA, Lian Li, and Cooler Master fans. Now these InWin fans do look a little better than their previous products and thanks to your review, I will use them. I hope they come out with the 20 cm ones so I can use them in the View 51.
Thanks for watching!
great video, like how you covered the cable information I thought it only had 2 small cables
glad to help
wow very bold choice of design with the clear sides.
I weirdly quite like them. I have been asked on my discord by a user to review a load of fans so might put these on my possible products to buy for review.
Love the daisy chain feature but wish more companies would do what Lian Li did where the fans clip together.
Can't wait to see them in a case :)
Great review as always
nice fans nice price and look good what else could you ask for?
@@mikesunboxing couldnt agree more, my daisy chain comment was more of something id like to see haha. but still nice to have them like this, better than nothing
I Mike. Nice looking fans, and apparently they are available on Amazon, at least here in the US. $45 for the 3-pack 120mm and $55 for the 3-pack 140mm. I like that they can be Daisy-Chained. I guess I'd hide the short cables by tucking them in between the fans and holding them in place behind the screws. That would make things nice and neat on a radiator setup. For my setup I would need three of the 120mm 3-packs and one 140mm 3-pack. That would make for a nice lot of fans for under $200. Nice, and they would all match.
Still, I really liked the Lian Li Uni Fan SL120 set that I saw on JayzTwoCents a few days ago. I love the way they slot together into a single unit. That's perfect for most Radiator setups. Another option, especially if you really love a lot of ARGB Bling, and I know you do, check out the Asiahorse Matrix-White ARGB 360MM which is 3 ARGB 120mm fans mounted into a single 120x360mm frame that is covered with ARGB for $49 on Amazon. Maybe you could feature them someday. Cheers.
Love listening to Oletta talk tech.
@@jamesmiscellaneous Why, what did I say? 🤪
@@OlettaLiano A lot of stuff I like to hear 😊
@@jamesmiscellaneous I'm sure a lot of people are going to be mad at the comments I left on other sites. After watching a bunch of 3080 stats, it turns out that the 3080 is 2X the 2080 is complete hype. 25% to 40% is what I'm seeing. Not worth someone with a good 2080 or 2080ti to upgrade in my opinion.
@@OlettaLiano Completely agree with you. It's what I've been saying in my videos as well. Can't go by numbers from the maker, real world trusted reviews all day over marketing hype.
just purchased the 120 for my inwin a1 case i cant wait how it turns out!
Should look amazing
The flexibility of the fans you can potentially make your own case to fit these fans. Personally I've modded an 'old' beige PC case, something like the setup for these fans would be great for the next fun build. Thanks for the demo - I wouldn't have known about the product or the features if I'd just gone to the 'local' PB Tech to buy fans. Always looking for something different - hopefully game changers!
glad you liked the video and the fans
Sensational Top of the Line Fans Kit is Liked
Thanks Taz!
Great video Mike .
Thanks 👍
Damnit, there goes me buying more fans. These look great, for people with appalling cable management, like me, these are a true god send. My case fits 7 fans in, as i have a 360mm rad, so I'd probably do rear intake setup.
Can't wait for these to become available
hopefully stocks will be available in most of europe by the end of the week
Way off topic...but where did you get that Stormtrooper led mask stand. Huge Star Wars fan here. As a young boy I saw Return of the jedi in the theater. Yes I'm that old. It would be perfect in my white attic/man cave battlestation.
We got them from Geek Store: www.geekstore.com/collections/star-wars/lights They don't appear to have the same ones any more, though
the 140mm have lot less static pressure he ASN140 provides a max airflow of 93.97CFM with 1.73mm/ The ASN120 provides a max airflow of 77.17CFM with 3.12mm/
hi Mike. Great review as always. I looked at a few reviews on amazon and it seemed to be a bit of a mixed bag some people were saying these are a bit loud? I took it with a pinch of salt tbh. I've just ordered a set of these for my son's Kolink citadel mesh case hopefully we can use the argb on the b450m steel legend mobo. The only place i could find these was on amazon and there are none in stock in the uk so they are coming from the good old usa lol..
At full blast they are loud because they move a crazy amount of air, at lower speeds they are almost silent and still move lots of air
@@mikesunboxing thanks Mike that explains it..
Hi Mike the fans finally arrived from USA it was worth the wait.lol. Installed everything last night. Looks great and setup the fan speed in the bios. I haven't figured out yet how to sync the argb with the b450m steel legend mobo. Might need a point in the right direction. They don't sound overly loud either. A good buy and definite improvement on the kolink fans in the citadel mesh case...
Just what I’m looking for in my P500A build. RGB and nearly 100cfm!! Only question is the compatibility with rgb software, does it work fine with the mobo rgb software? Tbh I’m also thinking of sticking the 120s on the noctura nhu12a to flair it up too 😆
yes great fans and total compatibility with any mobo with 5v 3 pin ARGB headers
Nice review you answered everything. I was curious about a longer daisy chain cable for that rogue fan in the distance. Agree that video doesn't do a good job picking up RGB as it would look in person sometimes.Thanks for the detailed review. These would make my list of something I'd buy if they didn't use sleeve bearings.
Thanks for watching! and hopefully these will be used in a system quite soon
@@mikesunboxing Yeah they look great. Good fun.
This review actually is very erroneous and wrong in saying that the sleeve bearings will give "exceptional lifespan" and work better than fluid/hydraulic bearings. Sure, poorly designed fluid bearings can leak. But most high-quality fluid bearing fans totally beat out any sleeve bearing fans. And unlike fluid bearing fans that can be mounted vertical or horizontal, mounting sleeve bearing fans horizontally significantly reduces their lifespan, which is already much shorter than the life-span of fluid bearing fans. Classic example: Noctua's fluid bearing fans last well past 150,000 hours, while InWin's low-quality fans only last around 30,000 hours - 5 times less lifespan on InWin's sleeve bearings. And sleeve bearing fans degrade in performance and increase their noise long before that 30,000 hour MTBF rating. No thanks! I no longer buy low quality sleeve bearing fans like this crap because they are actually more expensive than fluid bearing fans if you keep them for 5+ years.
Ali Ali I agree with that in the case if we’ll designed fluid bearing will normally outlast the others. The fact is that most of the fluid bearings in fans are not of a very high quality with a few exceptions like the noctua.
In my experience the fluid based bearings on the majority of RGB fans these days seem sub standard and are included to tick the box to imply that they are in some way better
Lovely reviews you make. Could you also do a review for the new Sirius Pure ASP120? That would be helpful.
i'll see what i can do
Nice review, nice fans. I like and I own inwin stuff. Can you please tell me if you can monitor the rpm fans in windows?
yes you can monitor them in windows with most software. I am using MSI dragon center and is works well
Hi,can you please tell me something..I want to get some of these fans(3 intakes,and swap the aio's fans with the saturns)
The aio is a 240mm one,mounted on the top of the case as exhaust,it has some cooler master fans(ml240l v2 aio) but they look and feel cheap
I want to mount these saturn fans on top as well..will they leak like any other cheap sleeved bearing fan or should I trust In wins quality??
go for it they are good quality and should last a long time
@@mikesunboxing ok,thanks a lot!
are they the best rgb fans on the market to put on radiator? Also is jupiter better than this?
they do have a lot of pressure so i would consider them, the jupiter i haven't used so can't say for sure
You will likely never reach 1800rpm until you are under full load. the upside is that they have huge static preasure which means you likely won't need to max out their speeds in the average system and average load. would have been nice to get some charts going on noise, static preasure, air displacement etc... You are like the only one reviewing them. In win fans are highly underated and am highly considering these saturns. Noise is a major concern for me, but I can always adjust them according to my needs. That's why I chose the Scythe Fuma 2 over other air coolers. they sacrificed 5% cooling from noctua nh d15 for significantly less noise than the noctua. Also, I could only bring myself to get the black edition noctua, but no stock available, and I needed something asap to replace the wraith spire non-led. also I don't know if I want to have to connect through a controller. I just want it to go to my mobo. but that static preasure competes with ll 120 at a fraction of the price
thanks for the info. i am revisiting these shortly to get a better idea of how they perform
only the 120mm have huge static pressure not the 140mm version
Help!! I got a case with a no-name RGB fan that has only molex connector, but it is connected over an adapter that is missing a pin (a ground pin next to 5V pin) to the molex coming from the PSU. Is there a way to control the RGB on it? When I connect it to molex without adapter, the fan is working, but RGB is not. Is it even safe to connect it without the adapter? I searched the whole internet, any help would is welcome!
no that is know as a FRGB or fixed rgb fan the voltage goes to the LEDS and that is all you can change sorry
@@mikesunboxing Thanks for the fast reply! I thought so too, but kept hoping that something could be done to switch from random rainbow bursts to something more subtle....
If it can help anyone else, I managed to find what fan it is (www.amazon.in/Ant-Esports-Superflow-120-Auto/dp/B084G2W2JN) and I found on one of the review videos that on the molex port is printed out message Warning: do not connect directly to PSU without the adapter. So... Yeah... Thanks for the reply anyway, and for the video! Great content! Cheers!
Mike, have you seen these fans on ebay?
5 pack of Game Eclipse Max RGB 16.8 Million Colours LED Ring PC 12cm Case Fan
They are only around £20 for 5 rgb fans and a controller, they look very similar to the Gamemax ones. Do you know if they are any good?
they are okay but i think they are static rpm which for some that is a deal breaker
@@mikesunboxing Thanks for that.
Is there any you recommend for around £30-40 I can buy? Need 5 fans ideally. Thsnk you
You pump out these videos Mike!! i dont know how you manage it .. and you graft ? :D
Hard work and it really is, but we have a great time and amazing community which makes it worthwhile
@@mikesunboxing I agree there , easily the best community on the internet ive ever come across to be quite honest, And ill never forget you offering to here me out. All the best Mike Family!!
Can you address them individually if they are daisy chained, or will they always show the same pattern if they are on one chain?
it a multiple instances of the same chain if that makes sense
@@mikesunboxing OK Thanks! I have seen videos of light strips that you can daisy chain and will still show individual patterns. I guess they just subtract the number of their own LEDs from the addresses and pass the signal on to the next strip, so you can address them individually, even if there are multiple strips connected to the same header. I wonder if there are fans that can do that.
How can we change the color or the effects please help me
from the control box, just press the button or from the motherboard header you can use the motherboard software
@@mikesunboxing okay thanks
@@assimi2502 No problem :-)
Is there any chance to adjust the fan speed? My motherboard didn’t support sync in. It’s pretty annoying the fan is too much speed i don’t know where to adjust the speed.
you need to connect the four pin PWM into your motherboard and adjust the speeds in the bios or via motherboard software
@@mikesunboxing Thanks man! Life saver.
@@Peacetasyo Happy to help :-)
do the controllers only use 3 fans? just seeing how many sata ports id need to run 13
the controllers will be good for about 6 fans max from my experience
I'm guessing these fans will be decent for radiators? Great video!
there are a good combination for both airflow and static pressure
I am having trouble with these!!! I have connected the pwm header to my mobo but when i try to control the fans using PWM in the BIOS only ONE fan is being actually controlled and it goes from 500 rpm to all the way up 1800 without no in the middle....Is this a problem with these fans?
sounds like you have some issues there, join our discord and i'll try and guide you through the setup
@@mikesunboxing OK. How do I access your chat? The link in your channel wont let me
@@Charlymander what is your discord username i'll add you
@@mikesunboxing it's Charlymander
@@Charlymander sorry cant see you in the joined list? try this link discord.gg/Cs8WmSSw and click the thumbs up to join
Great vid
I just got this fans but I think the pwm is not working, the fans always go at 600rpm or full speed
Nothing in between
Did anyone else got this problem?
make sure the motherboard header is set to PWM in the BIOS, that should do it
@@mikesunboxing
Already tried that and using a diferent MB header, still not working propertly
Thank you by the way
Bios update did it at the end for anyone else having this issues
@@samtp117 Thanks for the feedback and glad you got it sorted :-)
How’s the build quality on them?
pretty robust to be fair. seen a lot worse
how well do that work on a rad?
really well, give them a go
@@mikesunboxing Thank you
@@mikesunboxing I did buy them thank you once again.
No problem hope you like them
@@mikesunboxing where can i buy 1pcs INWIN Saturn 140MM in the philippines
Thats not true. the IN WIN RGone uses 140's
Okay but that is not my idea of a modern case, it looks a bit dated now and i don't think it is available to buy anymore. Maybe but not really my thing
:-)
Thanks for watching, Gary