**Easy DIY Fab Fans Review**
I recently got my hands on the Easy DIY Fab fans and I'm excited to share my thoughts with you. As a seasoned gamer and PC enthusiast, I've had the opportunity to try out these fans in my system.
One of the first things that struck me about the Easy DIY Fab fans is their massive Pro feature. They're huge! In fact, they're so big that they're taking up that spot on my side I guess another con would be the not being able to completely control your throttle curve on your fans now the ones that are plugged into the board you can which are the ones that would be important to do so.
I'll use them as an example. My radiator is one of those areas where I want these fans running at whatever rpm and whatever is necessary to keep the system running at a cool temperature that I am very happy with. With my case fans, I don't need that level of control I'm gonna have them on a mid or a high level depending on how much heat needs to be moved out of that case so in this case it is a con to some and pro to others.
Collecting or electing the fan speed on the remote control is one massive Pro. Whether you're in computer mode or RGB controlled motherboard mode, the fan speed control is available. That's my loin I thought that controller was a complete dud when you go into motherboard mode and it's happy to know that fans can still be controlled for speed and output of air so that I'm very impressed with overall quality build.
I've been using Easy DIY Fab products for years, doing RGB mods for RAM, MDOT tools, and cooling them. It's been probably two or three years solid that I've been using their products and none of it has failed me still as of yet. So, their fans seem to be built well, the play in the fan and the housing is very tight, it's very solid.
The tolerances within what you would expect from a fan are not bad, will the fans probably outlast Corsair I don't know maybe not. Will they get about five years or so out of them? I'd say yes at that point pretty sure.
These fans are absolutely gorgeous. They're probably one of the best flowing airflow fans that I've ever had in a long time. It's it's very well built, and I can feel air here no questions, these are going to chill my case and that is exactly what I'm looking for.
I think Easy DIY Fab fans are a great addition to any system. If you're in the market for some high-quality fans with RGB capabilities, I'd definitely recommend checking them out.
**My Experience with Easy DIY Fab**
As someone who's been using Easy DIY Fab products for years, I can attest to their quality. I've had no issues whatsoever with any of their products, including their RGB fans and MDOT two cards.
I've also used their RGB Ram coolers, which have worked beautifully. The product does what it says it's going to do, so if you're looking for a reliable brand that can deliver on its promises, Easy DIY Fab is definitely worth considering.
**Easy DIY Fab Product Lineup**
Easy DIY Fab offers a wide range of products, including RGB fans, MDOT two cards with and without RGB, external pieces, and more. They even make special tables to go with your motherboard to make things pretty.
Their products are available in various packs, including six packs, five packs, and three packs. If you're looking for a specific product or want to build out your system with Easy DIY Fab parts, I recommend checking out their Amazon store.
**Conclusion**
Overall, I'm very impressed with the Easy DIY Fab fans. They offer great airflow, are well-built, and have a wide range of RGB capabilities. If you're in the market for some high-quality fans that can keep your system cool, I'd definitely recommend giving these a try.
Let me know what you think of my review, and if you've used Easy DIY Fab products before, share your experiences in the comments below!