ASE Labs
Welcome Guest. Please register or log in now. There are 32 people online (0 Friends).
  • Home
  • Articles
  • News
  • Forum
  • Register/Login
You are at ASE Labs » Articles » Previews Index » Xoxide 6 LED Fans

Xoxide 6 LED Fans

Author
Aron Schatz
Posted
May 2, 2003
Views
13307
Move over quad lighted fans, six is the way to go. Let's see if these Xoxide fans have anything to offer over the quad counterparts.
Tags Cooling

Page 1: Xoxide Fans

<B>Intro</B>:

What do you know, more lights. Lights, lights, and more lights. This better not be happening much longer or I'll go insane. Well, anyway, today we have some nice new 6 (yes SIX) LED lighted Fans from Xoxide. Is more better? Yes.

<B>Packaging</B>:

<center>Packaging</center>

Ohh mighty packaging, how ever clear you are. We are in awe of your see through splendor. That took some time to write out... Next.

<center>China</center>

Doh! I'm not against the Chinese in any way, but come on, where is all the made in America stuff anymore?

<center>Specs</center>

On the back are the specs of the fan. As you can see it is a Ball Bearing fan at 2500 RPMs, and take note of the low noise factor. Quiet fans are better than loud ones. I already have six screamers (and they aren't THAT loud), so really quiet fans hit the spot. The fan is a bit slower than your normal everyday fan, but these are to accent your case, and they do provide some extra airflow. If you need heavy cooling, look elsewhere.

<B>Parts</B>:

<center>Parts</center>

Here we have the parts all laid out for you to look at. The fan + grill, some mounting screws and a 3 to 4 pin molex adapter. I like the fact that a fan grill comes with the fan, it saves me the trouble of buying one.

<center>Fan Grill</center>

Here is the sucking side of the fan, the side that the grill comes on. You'll want to use this side if you're installing this in a case, not because of airflow. You'll see why later.

<center>Fan Back</center>

And then the blowing side of the fan. Other than the fact that it is clear, it looks like a normal fan.

<center>Wrap</center>

Here is the wrapping that surround the entire fan to protect and power the LEDs. There are not six of the on the outside. Four are on the outside while two reside on the inside part.

<B>Lights</B>:

<center>Up Flash Up Alone Up Close Up</center>

The three above pictures show you what the fans look like on the sucking side. You can clearly see the nice streak effects and the blinking double inside LEDs. The fans came in three color arrangements: Blue outside + Red inside, Blue outside + Yellow inside, and Red Outside + Blue inside. The Red + Blue one looks the best. Red is my favorite color, so I'm probably biased towards that one. There is no way to make the inside LEDs stay on steadily.

<center>Down Flash Down No Flash Down Close Up</center>

These picture show the fan on the blowing side, and now it just looks like any other lighted fan, and no cool streak effects. It basically looks like a blob of color, no real nice effect anywhere. You also don't get to see the other two inside LEDs, as they are facing the other way.

<B>Conclusion</B>:

Frankly, you turn them on, they work. Pretty simple. These are the first 6 Led fans I have seen so far, and they do look great. Xoxide has done a nice job on including a fan grill with the fans so you don't have to purchase one. All in all, you can't go wrong if you want to add some color to the inside of your case, or some to the outside. If you want some high quality lighted fans, look no further. You can pick these up for around <a href="http://www.xoxide.com/80lifa.html">$10 or less from Xoxide</a> (as of now they are on sale). I'd like to thank Xoxide for making this review possible.
 
Page 1
View As Single Page Print This Page Print Entire Article
Related Articles
  • Evercool Zodiac II Notebook Cooler
  • Cooler Master Storm SF-19 Strike Force Notebook Cooler
  • Evercool Royal NP-901 Notebook Cooler
  • Arctic Cooling ARCTIC NC Notebook Cooler
  • Thermaltake Mobile Fan 12

Title

Medium Image View Large
Login
Welcome Guest. Please register or log in now.
Forgot your password?
Navigation
  • Home
  • Articles
  • News
  • Register/Login
  • Shopping
  • ASE Forums
  • Anime Threads
  • HardwareLogic
  • ASE Adnet
Latest News
  • Welcome to the new server
  • Gmail Gets Optional Preview Pane
  • HBO Go on Consoles
  • HP Touchpad Update
  • Happy System Administrator Day!
  • Apple Releases OS X 10.7 Lion
  • More Android Apps Found to be Malware
  • This Weeks News
  • Happy Birthday USA!
  • Windows Phone Gets Angry Birds, Custom Rings Coming To Mango
Latest Articles
  • Sapphire Edge HD4 Mini PC
  • Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
  • EnerPlex Kickr IV And Jumpr Solar Power Pack
  • Kingston Wi-Drive
  • Kingston SDX10V/128GB SDXC Memory
  • In-Win K1 All In One Convertible Case
  • Kingston MobileLite G3 USB3 SDXC Card Reader
  • Synology DS712+ Network Application Server
  • Rapoo Wireless Touchpad Keyboard E9080
  • Netgear NeoTV NTV200 Streaming Player
Latest Topics
  • Pokemon: The Ongaku Region
  • Random Fact of the Day
  • What are you listening to now?
  • P A R A S Y T E [A Samurai's Story]
  • We Are C A R E E R S [64th Hunger Games!]
  • Lets talk
  • Review Nokia Lumia 800 V.S. iPhone 4S: Convert DVD/Video to mobile phone devices.
  • You're a Fanfiction?!
  • hello every one
  • Hp Z1 Workstation Benchmarks
  • Sapphire Edge HD4 Mini PC at ASE Labs
  • HTC 8X
  • Dragon's Dogma
Advertisement
Advertisement
Affiliate Reviews
  • Raspberry Pi Gets New Wayland Weston Renderer at Phoronix
  • Chrome 27 Loads Web Pages Faster at Phoronix
  • G.SKILL Hosts Official OC World Record Stage at Computex 2013 at Hardware Secrets
  • NVIDIA Announces PhysX Support for Microsoft Xbox One Game Console at Hardware Secrets
  • Sony Mobile's Xperia Tablet Z Now Available Worldwide at Hardware Secrets
  • Microsoft Unveils Xbox One at Hardware Secrets
  • Shuttle OMNINAS KD20 Review at techPowerUp!
  • Debian GNU/Hurd 2013 Release Brings New Packages at Phoronix
  • Intel Ultrabook Performance Is Faster With Mesa 9.2 at Phoronix
  • Hot Relocation HDD To SSD Support For Btrfs at Phoronix
  • Phoronix Test Suite 4.6.0 "Utsira" Released at Phoronix
  • New Intel X.Org Driver Supports All Of Haswell at Phoronix
  • Mesa 9.1.3 Release Corrects Some Bugs at Phoronix
  • SQLite Now Faster With Memory Mapped I/O at Phoronix
Press Release
  • Epiq Solutions Announces the Matchstiq(TM) Z1 Handheld Software Defined Radio
  • Writers' Group Film Corp. Unveils New Strategic Initiatives Aimed at Revenue Growth and Leveraging Distribution Platforms
  • Promoting the Myth of the "Always Connected" Device
  • BillFloat's SmartPay Expands Pilot Program to RadioShack
  • =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Cricket_Announces_Launch_of_the_4G_Samsung_Galaxy_S=AE4?=
  • Merchants can win $10,000 cash plus a touch-screen POS System in Harbortouch's Business Upgrade Contest
  • Life Wireless offers cellphone service in Nevada and Ohio
  • RadioShack Begins Collecting Customer Donations To Benefit Texas and Oklahoma Tornado Victims
  • GainSpan's Application Development Kit Jump-Starts Innovation for Wireless Video Applications
  • D&H Distributing's "Get Authorized" Program Makes Pricing Compliance More Convenient
Home - ASE Publishing - About Us
© 2010 Aron Schatz (ASE Publishing) [Queries: 18 (8 Cached)] [Rows: 306 Fetched: 49] [Page Generation time: 0.24930095672607]