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Product description

At a glance

If you’re building a cleaner-looking PC and you care about lighting, the AsiaHorse COSMIQ Reverse Blade 120mm ARGB fans are aimed at that exact sweet spot. They come as a 3-pack with a controller, use a daisy-chain design to reduce the usual spaghetti of fan wiring, and lean into a “3D infinity mirror” style ARGB effect.

On paper, they also look like they mean business for airflow: a reverse blade (air intake) setup, PWM speed control, and a Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) rated for 80,000+ hours. That said, the lighting controller has a specific mode that reacts to ambient sound, so if you prefer fully “silent and subtle” lighting behaviour, you may find yourself changing modes more often than with more basic ARGB setups.

Key features

The headline here is the combination of two things: simpler installation and a more “premium” lighting look.

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The fans use a daisy chain / interlocking slide mechanism, described as hiding the connection wires within the frame. That’s the kind of detail that matters when you’re trying to keep front-of-case cable clutter down and maintain a tidy build inside the chassis. It can also make swapping or adding fans less of a wiring job.

Visually, the infinity mirror effect is the main draw. With no plastic frame blocking the sides and 24 built-in addressable ARGB LEDs, the goal is a larger, brighter, gap-free lighting area. If you like your PC to look like a coordinated “scene” rather than a couple of small LED hotspots, this style is the reason to consider these.

Tech specs

  • Size: 120x120x25mm
  • Fan pack: 3-pack (includes a controller)
  • Blade type: Reverse (air intake)
  • Design: Daisy chain
  • Bearing: FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing)
  • Speed: 800–2000 RPM (±10%)
  • Airflow: 68.5 CFM
  • Pressure: 2.05 mmH2O
  • Noise: 29.2 dB(A)
  • Lifespan: 80,000+ hours
  • Lighting sync: 5V 3-pin ARGB motherboard sync (e.g., Aura Sync, Mystic Light)
  • Lighting controller mode: Music Sync (lighting reacts to ambient sound)
  • Control: PWM adjusts fan speed based on chassis temperature
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What you’ll notice day to day

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In everyday use, you’ll typically see three things.

First, the cable management approach can genuinely make the build feel less chaotic. If your case has limited cable routing space, fewer external fan-to-fan connections can make tidying easier—especially if you’re trying to keep the view through the side panel looking deliberate.

Second, PWM control should help keep noise reasonable when the system isn’t under load. It’s designed to automatically adjust between 800 and 2000 RPM depending on chassis temperature, so you’re not simply stuck with “loud by default” behaviour.

Third, the ARGB lighting style is meant to look more immersive. The infinity mirror effect with addressable LEDs is designed to spread the light across the fan surfaces rather than leaving large dim gaps.

One limitation to keep in mind: they’re specified as “Reverse (air intake)”. If you accidentally buy them for a spot that’s meant to be exhaust, you may end up working against the airflow plan rather than supporting it.

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Pros

  • Daisy-chain design with a slide/interlocking approach aimed at reducing cable clutter
  • Infinity mirror ARGB effect with 24 addressable LEDs per fan
  • Includes a controller in the 3-pack, including Music Sync ambient sound mode
  • PWM speed control designed to balance cooling and noise
  • FDB bearing rated for 80,000+ hours
  • Supports 5V 3-pin motherboard ARGB sync (for compatible lighting ecosystems)

It may not suit everyone

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These fans make sense if you want intake airflow plus strong visual presence. But there are a few reasons someone might look elsewhere.

It’s not the best choice if you’re building a very minimal, no-LED system—because the whole pitch is ARGB styling (and the controller adds a sound-reactive mode you’ll likely need to manage).

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Also, if you’re sensitive to having to confirm airflow orientation before ordering, you’ll need to double-check “Reverse (Intake)” versus “Standard (Exhaust)” before buying. The entry explicitly suggests verifying that detail, and it’s the kind of mistake that can ruin a case airflow plan.

Who it’s for (and who should skip it)

You’ll like the AsiaHorse COSMIQ if you’re: - planning a multi-fan intake setup and want ARGB lighting that looks “continuous” rather than patchy - the type who values cleaner internal routing (the daisy-chain design is meant for that) - after PWM-controlled speeds and an FDB bearing for long service life

You may want to skip it if you: - need exhaust fans rather than intake (they’re Reverse Blade / air intake) - want a very basic ARGB setup without a music-reactive controller mode

Should you buy it?

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Worth considering if your priority is intake airflow paired with an infinity mirror ARGB look, and you prefer a tidier build thanks to the daisy-chain/in-frame wiring approach. The combination of PWM control, FDB longevity (80,000+ hours), and a defined noise figure (29.2 dB(A) stated) makes it feel more “thought-out” than many entry-level RGB fans.

Better avoided if you’re not careful about airflow direction—since these are Reverse Blade (intake)—or if you’re not bothered about ARGB effects and would rather keep the build simple.

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Mini FAQ

Does the 3-pack include the music sync controller?

Yes. The 3-pack is described as including a hub/controller with Music Sync mode, where lighting reacts to ambient sound.

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Is motherboard ARGB sync supported?

It supports 5V 3-pin motherboard sync (the description lists examples such as Aura Sync and Mystic Light).

Are these fans meant for intake or exhaust?

They’re specified as Reverse Blade (air intake). You should verify your case positions before ordering.

How is fan speed controlled?

They use PWM control, adjusting between 800–2000 RPM based on chassis temperature.

Are they designed to reduce cable clutter?

Yes. The daisy-chain/interlocking slide mechanism is described as connecting directly to each other while hiding connection wires within the frame.