InWin Saturn ASN120 ARGB Fan Kit Review
Mike Sanders / 4 years ago
How Much Do They Cost?
The Saturn ASN120 ARGB Triple Case Fan kit is available to purchase now directly from InWin for a price in the region of €34.99. In terms of what you get for this money, we have to admit to being more than a little impressed.
This basically boils down to around €12 a fan, and given the amazingly level of lighting and functionality available here, this is massively better value than the vast majority of it’s so-called competition.
Performance
Providing 77.17 CFM of airflow at a fan speed of around 500-1800 RPM, the InWin Saturn ASN120 ARGB fans are not all about aesthetic. They genuinely offer some strong levels of performance while, in terms of noise, being (perhaps surprisingly) quiet.
With the option to install these to your ARGB motherboard or via the manual hub controller as well, it’s genuinely hard to find any legitimate fault here in terms of the performance. Put simply, it’s all good!
Should I Buy Them?
The introduction and adoption of ARGB to motherboards has certainly before more common in recent years and, as such, more and more consumers are exploring means of getting the most out of this by making their system as visually attractive as possible.
While the InWin Saturn ASN120 ARGB fan kit certainly ticks all the right boxes in terms of its aesthetics and functionality, it shouldn’t gloss over the fact that, in terms of fans, they’re actually really good at moving that all-important air! Considering that you get three of them in this kit, and the amazing potential they offer, this is one of the best fan kits we’ve seen released for quite some time and particularly so based on the price. – Put simply, unless you have an abject loathing of RGB lighting, these would look fantastic within any PC chassis!
Pros
- Amazingly strong ARGB lighting effects – And they even look good with the lights off!
- Smartly designed to minimise and improve cable management
- The inclusion of a control hub makes these perfectly viable for those without ARGB compatible motherboards
- Exceptionally well priced
Cons
- None
Neutral
- None