Are RGB fans good for airflow?

Yes, modern RGB fans can offer great airflow, but it depends on the specific model; some prioritize looks over performance, while high-end RGB fans now provide an excellent balance, combining effective cooling (CFM/Static Pressure) with vibrant lighting, making them good choices for airflow if you select models designed for performance, like Corsair's AF RGB ELITE or Lian Li's newer designs.
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Does RGB actually give more FPS?

No, RGB lighting does not increase FPS; it's a common internet joke that it does, but in reality, it's purely aesthetic and has virtually no impact on gaming performance, with any measurable difference being negligible (0-1 FPS) and within normal error margins, though poorly engineered RGB on some SSDs could theoretically cause minor heat issues and slowdowns. 
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Are 120 or 140 fans better?

Yes, 140mm fans are generally better than 120mm fans because they move more air (higher CFM) at lower, quieter RPMs, offering better cooling efficiency and less noise, especially in cases with 140mm mounts; however, 120mm fans can sometimes offer higher static pressure for restrictive radiators and may be necessary in cases with only 120mm slots, but for pure airflow and quietness, 140mm wins.
 
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Which is better, RGB or ARGB?

Yes, ARGB (Addressable RGB) is generally considered better than standard RGB because it allows individual control over each LED for dynamic, multi-color effects, unlike RGB where all LEDs show the same color, but it requires compatible 5V 3-pin headers and is often more expensive. ARGB offers advanced rainbow patterns and complex custom lighting, while RGB provides simpler, single-color or basic cycling effects using 12V 4-pin connectors, making it cheaper and compatible with older systems. 
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What are the cons of RGB?

What Are the Disadvantages of RGB?
  • Higher Cost Compared to Standard Lighting. ...
  • Increased Power Consumption. ...
  • Added Complexity and Setup Challenges. ...
  • Reliability and Durability Concerns. ...
  • Distraction and Light Pollution Issues. ...
  • Limited Practical Value. ...
  • Software and Control Problems. ...
  • Heat Generation.
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The BEST RGB Fans - For Airflow, Radiators & More

Is a Corsair fan ARGB or RGB?

The vast majority of our fans do have microcontrollers, and so can be considered ARGB devices, but we allow you to plug them into USB ports on your motherboard so that you have full control over the lighting in your build without having to worry about whether your motherboard supports ARGB or RGB devices.
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Are thicker PC fans better?

Thicker = better

Basically, the thicker the fan, the more air it can push at any given speed as compared to a thinner fan at that same speed. This means that if you go from 25mm fans to 30mm fans, you can run them slower, and therefore more quietly without sacrificing cooling performance.
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Do 140mm fans move more air?

120mm fans vs 140mm fans: Airflow

Per fan, you won't be surprised to learn that a larger fan will produce more airflow. As an example, our iCUE LINK RX140 140mmproduces 95.7 CFM (Cubic feet per minute) of airflow when maxed out. This handily beats the iCUE LINK RX120 120mm, which maxes out at 74.2 CFM.
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Which fans should be exhaust?

Yes, the rear fan should be exhaust. If you have a radiator, you should be pulling fresh, cooler air into it from the outside. Bottom fans and front fans should be intake, top fans, unless you have a top radiator, should also be exhaust.
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Why are gamers obsessed with RGB?

Gamers love RGB for deep personalization, creating an immersive atmosphere that syncs with games, reducing eye strain with ambient light, showcasing their unique style, and providing visual feedback (like health status), all while adding aesthetic flair to their setups, turning hardware into expressive art. It's a blend of performance, mood enhancement, and self-expression in the vibrant world of PC gaming. 
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What boosts FPS the most?

So how do you achieve better FPS? Getting a faster CPU, more RAM, or a newer graphics card is one solution. However, you should update software and adjust settings first to see if you can improve FPS without changes to your system.
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What is 1% FPS?

1 % low FPS is the most common solution used in benchmarking to avoid the pitfall of misleading FPS averages. Instead of looking at the average of all frames, it sorts all the frames recorded during the test, then takes the slowest 1 % , and computes the corresponding average.
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Does putting ice behind a fan make it cooler?

Yes, putting ice in front of a fan does make the air cooler because the fan blows warm air over the ice, causing it to absorb heat as it melts and creating a refreshing, chilled breeze, much like a primitive evaporative cooler, though its effect is best for small, localized areas and not an entire house. 
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What does 4000 CFM feel like?

To illustrate the difference: a 4,000 CFM fan moves roughly twice the air volume of a 2,000 CFM model. This doubled airflow creates noticeably stronger air circulation, making rooms feel 4-6 degrees cooler without actually changing the temperature.
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Is a 52 fan too big for a bedroom?

A 52-inch ceiling fan is generally not too big for most standard to large bedrooms (around 150-300 sq ft) and can provide excellent airflow, often being quieter than smaller fans, but for smaller rooms (under 144 sq ft), it might overwhelm the space visually or create too much wind. The key is room size and clearance; larger fans move more air efficiently at lower speeds, but ensure blades stay at least 3 feet from walls/obstructions. 
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Is 4 or 5 blades better for a ceiling fan?

4-blade vs. 5-blade fans: 4-blade fans often move more air faster due to less drag, good for quick cooling, while 5-blade fans offer a quieter, smoother airflow with a more traditional look, better for ambient comfort, but modern engineering minimizes big performance gaps, making aesthetics and blade pitch key factors for both. 
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Are most PC fans 120mm?

Computer fans commonly come in standard sizes, such as 92 mm, 120 mm (most common), 140 mm, and even 200–220 mm.
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Should I keep my fans at full speed?

If you have good fans, they shouldn't make much noise at 100% anyway. Yes, it's absolutely useless. There's no point in wearing out your fans for nothing even if they can last years like that. Set a custom fan curve, it'll be way more efficient than running them at 100%.
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Should I use 120mm or 140mm fans?

For quieter and more efficient cooling, choose 140mm fans if your case supports them, as they move more air at lower, less noticeable RPMs, but use high-quality 120mm fans if you need higher static pressure (for radiators) or if your case only fits 120mm in certain spots; the key is matching the fan to the case mount and your cooling needs, but bigger is generally quieter for case airflow. 
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Is a 3 blade or 5 blade fan better?

A 3-blade fan moves air faster with a "punchy" feel, often quieter in large spaces with powerful motors, looks modern, and is more energy-efficient; a 5-blade fan offers smoother, quieter, more consistent airflow, suits bedrooms, has a traditional look, but can be pricier. The best choice depends on your priority: powerful, quick cooling (3-blade) or quiet, consistent comfort (5-blade), though modern motor tech blurs lines.
 
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Does a GPU cool better with 3 fans?

Triple-Fan Graphics Cards – Pros and Cons

Superior cooling efficiency, well-suited for high-end GPUs. More stable temperatures during extended gaming or rendering sessions. Can achieve the same cooling performance at lower fan speeds, making them quieter under load.
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Is Corsair high end?

CORSAIR VENGEANCE Gaming PCs are high-end systems with a broad range of configurations. These systems are engineered to provide powerful, reliable performance with the help of innovative cooling and world-class components.
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Can I plug argb into RGB?

nope ARGB is 5V and rgb is 12V and none addressable. You'd need a hub for ARGB and ARGB style fans.
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Is 100 watts a lot for a fan?

Most fans run below 100 watts, which is low compared to air conditioners, but can still impact your electricity bill if used for many hours each day. In the Philippines, electric fan wattage is an important factor for households managing high energy costs. A typical stand fan there uses around 60 to 75 watts.
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