![]() The Cover showed the Rated Voltage as 12 V so I set my RGB output on the Motherboard to 12V and POOF.One fan's RGB LEDs went kaput. There is no additional documentation inside that indicated the input voltage for ARGB LED. From the software I can even turn off the LED lights of this fan.Only gripe is that the package cover should hold the complete technical details. The LEDs are controlled via the motherboard's RGB Fusion software. My motherboard is Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro Wifi and it has 2 ARGB and 2 PWM pins. I connected them to my motherboard's ARGB LED Header. The noise is loud only till the fan is operating at RPMs greater than 70%. The fan is noisy only when running at 100% RPM RPM), otherwise it is very silent. The fans are white in color and help in diffusing the light to some extent. There is no Remote Controller included and you will have to use your motherboard's ARGB output capability to power the LEDs.The MF120 S3 has 3 rings of LED light, two big rings on the front and back side at the outer circle and one band at the centre of the fan. This will help in daisy chaining the fans, incase your motherboard has limited ARGB output pins. The ARGB cable has two connectors, male and female. The fan comes with a power cable, with female PWM connector and an ARGB cable. I brought a pair of them.The package contains 4 screws, a connector for daisy chaining the ARGB wire and a clamp to hold the that daisy chain connection between to two cables, tight. Very bright fan, extremely good looking, as the light bands are present on both sides.
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