With a large number of modern gaming chassis’ coming with case fans supplied, you can often find that they are a little underwhelming. Be it in performance or simply the fact that they look a little bland, it’s not uncommon for people to look towards replacing them with something that has a little bit more going to for it.
With that in mind, we take a look at the SilentiumPC Sigma PRO Corona RGB. A 120mm case kit comprising of 3 fans with RGB lighting. These fans come available to either run independently or as part of a motherboard sync set-up.
Offering some impressive RGB performance, let’s take a closer look and see if these could be the icing on the cake for your system!
Introducing SilentiumPC Sigma Pro Corona RGB 120 Kit, a product that will instantly bring any PC system up to speed with the RGB revolution! The kit includes three 120mm Sigma PRO Corona RGB fans and tiny yet powerful Nano RGB controller. Built-in inside the ring-shaped casing there are 18 bring RGB LEDs that enable the user to choose from any colour to create stunning lightning effects. Three methods of controlling these effects are available. First, manually, using the included Nano RGB controller which has several pre-defined modes, from constant lightning, through slow, gradual color change and breathing to aggressive strobe.
Additional button speeds or slows down each of the effects and can also turn the illumination off completely. Next option is using the Aurora Sync controller available in SilentiumPC Armis TG RGB cases. Last option is simply connecting the fans to the RGB-capable motherboard and using the software such as ASRock RGB LED, Asus Aura, EVGA RGB or MSI Mystic Light. Despite being heavily focused on aesthetics the airflow characteristics are not compromised. Fixed speed of 1500 RPM is carefully set for optimal noise rating while HBS bearing ensures smoothness and reliability. The rotors are easily removed for cleaning and maintenance. – SilentiumPC
For a full product description, please visit the official SilentiumPC Sigma PRO Corona RGB Kit website in the link here.
As these are 120mm fans, they are primarily designed for system cooling. Yes, there are larger system fans available, but 120mm is usually the standard intake/exhaust profile for most system chassis’ and components.
The exterior packaging is honestly excellent. The colour choice is excellent with the white background really making the fans nice and clearly visible. While the information is limited, what do you need to know really? It’s a 120mm RGB fan kit comprising of 3 fans!
If you were after more of the technical aspect of the kit, the rear and sides give brief information on the product. While the information isn’t length, it’s entirely to the point. As such, you know exactly what you’re getting within a couple minutes examination of the packaging.
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