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Anyone used these fans before?

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yeah leds are pretty bright

the fans arent quiet though

For a build I'm doing for someone they want some extra fans for their case as well as some green LED's, I was just wondering if someone had used these before and can say how strong the LED's are? I know they won't be great but would there be enough to give a nice subtle glow?

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cooler-Master-R4-L2R-20AG-R2-Sickleflow-120mm/dp/B0046U6DWO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1449603231&sr=8-2&keywords=Green+case+fans

Its in a bitfenix prodigy M so its not a huge case and I think he wants 2 of them.

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yeah leds are pretty bright

the fans arent quiet though

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They're not very quiet, but they move air.

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yeah leds are pretty bright

the fans arent quiet though

 

 

They're not very quiet, but they move air.

 

I wouldn't expect the to be massively quiet but they won't sound too bad will they?

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I wouldn't expect the to be massively quiet but they won't sound too bad will they?

well you can turn them down and they sound alright

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well you can turn them down and they sound alright

 

That's always an option then, I'll set them to a reasonable RPM and go from there, thanks!

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That's always an option then, I'll set them to a reasonable RPM and go from there, thanks!

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