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Reddit mentions of Cooler Master MFY-P4DC-153PC-R1 MasterFan Pro 140 Air Pressure RGB- 140mm Static Pressure RGB Case Fan, 3 in 1 with RGB LED Controller, Computer Cases CPU Coolers and Radiators
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We found 13 Reddit mentions of Cooler Master MFY-P4DC-153PC-R1 MasterFan Pro 140 Air Pressure RGB- 140mm Static Pressure RGB Case Fan, 3 in 1 with RGB LED Controller, Computer Cases CPU Coolers and Radiators. Here are the top ones.
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3 RGB fans and a RGB LED controllerCustomizable RGB colors with unlimited color optionsSilent cooling technologySmart fan sensor for jam protectionCertified compatible with Asus Aura, ASROCK RGB, Gigabyte Fusion, MSI RGB
Specs:
Color | 3 MF 140 AP RGB Kit |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 5.51 Inches |
Number of items | 0 |
Release date | October 2017 |
Weight | 1.45 Pounds |
Width | 5.51 Inches |
Cooler Master MasterFan Pro 120 Air Balance RGB ($49.99 - $15 (MIR) = $34.99)
Cooler Master MasterFan Pro 120 Air Flow RGB ($49.99 - $15 (MIR) = $34.99)
Cooler Master MasterFan Pro 120 Air Pressure RGB ($49.99 - $15 (MIR) = $34.99)
Cooler Master MasterFan Pro 140 Air Flow RGB ($45.41 - $20 (MIR) = $25.41)
Cooler Master MasterFan Pro 140 Air Pressure RGB ($50.00 - $15 (MIR) = $35.00)
EDIT: Cooler Master MasterFan Pro 140 Air Flow RGB has dropped in price.
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These are not the "Flow" fans that were posted a while back.
The 120mm variant is available too for same price.
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MFY-P4DC-153PC-R1-MasterFan-Controller/dp/B075S8RC9B
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How do you get your Thermaltake case fans and CPU cooler to work with Aura Sync (the motherboard lighting system)? This is one of those good news / bad news situations.
Good News: the answer to this is simple, quick, and easy.
Bad News: You can't.
You kind of touched on it earlier in your post, but the different manufacturers all have their own proprietary connections. Some are just starting to work with each other, but for the most part you need to do a lot of research before you start putting things from different manufacturers together.
Your Thermaltake stuff goes a step further and is designed to almost be a closed system. Your case fans come with a small controller that provides power and RGB light control. Your CPU cooler has the same thing, a separate controller for RGB lighting. They're designed to be used independent of other systems, mostly so that they aren't tied to a specific manufacturer (i.e. the Thermaltake case can be used with any motherboard manufacturer).
So to summarize, you have 3 points of RGB lighting control:
I'm not sure how many ports are available on either Thermaltake controllers, but you may be able to plug the fans or the CPU cooler all into one controller, which would simplify controlling all those fans a bit.
Having said that, did you want something simple for the lighting, i.e. a solid colour? Because you may be able to set all three controls to something simple (such as just a solid blue colour). Other effects, such as 'breathing' may be possible if you sync or time activating them with the Thermaltake switches, but that might take some playing around.
But what if I want to control the CPU cooler and fans from Aura sync anyways? The only way to do that is to replace those components. Your Thermaltake case came with 3x140mm RGB fans, so you could replace those with these Coolermaster fans that Aura sync compatible (they come with a controller, but you don't need to use it if you don't want to). Your CPU cooler is a little trickier, of the top of my head I don't know of a AIO CPU cooler with 3 fans that are non-addressable RGB. I know there's a bunch of 2-fan options. Cooler Master has a 3-fan addressable cooler that comes with a controller, but the controller can work with Aura Sync, plus it has an input for non-addressable/4-pin RGB lighting. Meaning, even though your motherboard only has 4-pin/non-addressable headers, you might be able to use the included controller to control the 3-pin/addressable RGB lights on the cooler.
RGB lighting is kind of in a confusing place right now for PC's, but hopefully this helps.
Probably too many comments already, but I would like to figure out what 140mm fans would be best for my [case] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074T6691B/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1). My current [fans] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075S8RC9B/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=AIHFP4MVXMM7V&psc=1) are much louder than they were advertised 35db vs 25db and the blue led in one fan was doa. I know fans can get pretty pricey but I am sick of loud fans with broken LEDs. Any help would be appreciated.
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What’s the difference between these two types of fans (AF vs AP )? I assume one would be better for a pc that has limited space (like a hard drive rack, for example) and the other for more open space??
Working link:
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MFY-P4DC-153PC-R1-MasterFan-Controller/dp/B075S8RC9B
this or this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MFY-P4DC-153PC-R1-MasterFan-Controller/dp/B075S8RC9B/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_3?keywords=cooler+master+mfy-p4dc-153pc-r1+masterfan+pro&qid=1556896492&s=gateway&sr=8-3-fkmrnull
you can use any RGB fans, but you'd wanna stick to a certain scheme. Corsair LL fans are nice, but a pack of 3 with a node pro and a fan hub is 99 bux. Thermal take's fans are also nice and only require 1 box to make them work, AND its only 1 cable where corsair is 2.
Those coolermaster ones look pretty decent as well, looks like it has a standard 4 pin RGB connector which most motherboards have these days, so if you can run the RGB off the mobo software that would be the easiest way to go. but he linked 140 mm's not sure if that case uses 120 or 140 i have no knowledge about it.
Edit if you need 140 this link is cheaper by 5 dollars.
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MFY-P4DC-153PC-R1-MasterFan-Controller/dp/B075S8RC9B/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=coolermaster+rgb+fans+pack&qid=1569458771&sr=8-3 good deal on 140 mm fans I have used them in 2 builds. you can look at my previous posts to see how they look turned to purple.
Yes. So I just discovered the difference between 12v and 5v rgb setups. I bought an 12v RGB AIO which will clearly not work with the Hue+. I like the AIO and don't want to spend an additional $50 for the ARGB version which is 5v so I bought the Cooler Master 12v RGB controller to support the AIO I bought. So my question has now changed.
If I buy the Deep Cool RGB converter to go from 12v to 5v, can I use the NZXT led strips on the converter and just ditch the Hue+ controller?
Below are the parts I currently have (excluding the Hue+)
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-240-V2-Technology-Waterblock/dp/B07QPNP4VP/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=deepcool+aio&qid=1566488231&s=electronics&sr=1-3
https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-MFY-P4DC-153PC-R1-MasterFan-Controller/dp/B075S8RC9B/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=cooler+master+controller&qid=1566488259&s=electronics&sr=1-4
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-GH-01-Addressable-Controlled-Motherboard/dp/B07N1CD36Y/ref=sr_1_8?keywords=gpu+support&qid=1566488352&s=electronics&sr=1-8
This is the 12v to 5v converter I was looking at:
https://www.amazon.com/DEEPCOOL-Convertor-Transfer-Motherboard-Products/dp/B07QPYSC82