Summary
Where exactly can this small price breaker in the form of the Raijintek AGERAS 12 ARGB now be placed? The entire speed range is de facto free of humming and the performance is quite usable, especially as a pure case fan. All of this happens really well up to around 1500 rpm without producing too much background noise. So it’s a solid performance if you always keep the price in mind. What limits the fan a bit then, however, is the somewhat truncated speed band and airflow on radiators. Yes, you can also use it on radiators, especially the slightly thinner models. But then you have to raise the speeds. The same then applies analogously to the static pressure. Whether one decides then for the unlit or the illuminated variant, that must make out everyone with itself and its taste.
Conclusion
Finding a good case fan for less than 10 Euros, which is also really quiet up to the middle of the speed range, is not that easy. The Raijintek AGERAS 12 ARGB is once such a colorful money-saver that it had to find. The first pallets are already on their way to Germany, and I’m sure this fan will soon be able to score some points with the money-savers. So it does not always have to be the Arctic P12 PWM with ARGB, which is also available as RGB lamp store. The Raijintek AGERAS 12 ARGB would actually be a good alternative. Visually and haptically, the part fits, and the performance is, of course, always within the price range, also completely okay. Of course, you can’t expect a miracle, but you didn’t pay for it. Seen in this light: everything will be fine.
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