I don't write these. I don't know of any body of significance really sees this stuff to be honest. I can't use the fans I ordered because I need an adapter to plug it in for power. I don't need RGB just power which is kind of silly to me.. a consumer like myself who isn't familiar with your fans was not informed of this at checkout. Maybe I would have bought the three fan pack that came with everything... Not only do you not sell the adapter, "just the adapter"... I have to go online and pay two times the amount I pay for the fans for just the adapter. For Pwm.. why would I use this for future builds or recommend this to anybody.. but any who... I was excited and impressed that I could get a specific type of fan from your website, " reverse blade whites " but now I have to wait to the end of the month before I can even use them. My order is is being shipped overseas for some reason.. I would put even more emphasis and highlight in the fact that your Daisy chain connectors are not equivalent to regular connectors, so maybe someone could notice that before they purchase your fans. Obviously I was too stupid to see it.
Fans are nice and very quiet.
Haven’t received them at all
I bought 12 of these fans and so far they are great! For $10-11 per fan I think it is one of the best deals for fans out there. The aesthetics are very nice and the fans move quite a bit of air while still being relatively quiet. However do note that if you buy a single pack it won't come with a linq6 to pwm adapter and you will likely have to contact support.
I purchased 3 single M25-140 Gen2 fans as the 3 pack was sold out as well as a 3 pack of M25-140 Gen2 Reverse fans and a 3 pack of Phanteks M25-120 Gen2 fans to test out the daisy chaining feature, performance and looks. These fans not only look amazing with the ARGB implementation but also perform really well and feel very sturdy. I have these 3 regular blade 140mm fans and the 3 reverse blade 140mm fans in a push/pull configuration on a 420mm radiator but without using the clips that hide the screws so I am unable to comment on the quality of those clips. Chaining the cables take a little finagling but once they are connected, they are very secure. The way the fans mount to each other is via a small tab and plastic protrusion on one side of the fan which you then use a self-tapping screw to screw the fans together. Fortunately, they don't protrude too much as to be an eyesore. Make sure not to over-tighten the screw. I would prefer metal protrusions so there's less chance of stripping. I would still recommend them as the price is really good for what you get.