
We have a SATA power cable here with a proprietary 5-pin connector which is connected to the controller’s 5-pin port. The maroon color connector has 4-pins on it and it will report the PWM signaling. We have a 3-way PWM Splitter cable which allows the users to connect all three fans on a single fan header on the motherboard for a single control. The above picture highlights the use of the clip covers. Not only this would look neat and clean but also holds the connection between the cables. This is a smart idea to have the cables connecting ends conceal inside the covers.

This will help users who don’t have a compatible motherboard.

There are EAN, UPC, and serial no stickers on the bottom.Ĭooler Master has provided a wired controller with the fans. The specifications of the fans are printed in a tabular format.

It seems like these fans are not compatible with the GIGABYTE RGB FUSION 2.0 READY. The fans feature 16.7M colors illumination. There is a picture of a controller indicating that a dedicated controller is included in the box. The box highlights ARGB lighting on the fans. The MF120 Halo fans are shipped inside the cardboard box in Cooler Master Style packing. *Price is taken at the time of the review Specifications Here are the salient features of the products: This is very why we will be doing thermal testing of these fans as well. Cooler Master is marketing these fans as the specific air cooling solution ideal for the CPU air coolers and the chassis intake fans.

We have dope looks on the front, back, and even the sides. This is a new addition to the MasterFan series lineup and I must say I am already digging the design! These fans feature dual ring ARGB lighting all around. Cooler Master is making strong come back in recent times with their cooling solutions and chassis.Ĭooler Master has sent us their MF120 Halo 3-in-1 fans pack for review. There was no stopping to the continuous innovation that took the company to the new frontiers of introducing liquid cooling solutions, power supply units, gaming peripherals, etc. Ever since its foundation in 1992, the company rolled out their first CPU Cooler in 1993 with major breakthrough coming in 1999 when their first all-aluminum based handmade chassis was launched. When it comes to PC Cooling and Chassis, Cooler Master needs no introduction.
