🌈 Cool vibes, zero noise, infinite style — your PC’s new best friend.
The AsiaHorse COSMIQ 120mm Case Fan 3-pack delivers high-performance cooling with up to 2000 RPM and 68.5 CFM airflow, featuring hydrodynamic bearings for ultra-quiet operation below 29.2dB. Its innovative infinity mirror RGB design syncs dynamically with music via a wireless controller, while the daisy chain setup drastically reduces cable clutter. Perfect for professional builds seeking a sleek, customizable, and immersive cooling solution.















| ASIN | B0CXSRXSXQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | AsiaHorse |
| Brand Name | AsiaHorse |
| Compatible Devices | computer |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 618 Reviews |
| Included Components | pc fans |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.24"L x 3.86"W x 5.79"H |
| Item Height | 14.7 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 700 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AsiaHorse |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2000 RPM |
| Noise Level | 29.2 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 5.24"L x 3.86"W x 5.79"H |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 6.24 watts |
G**D
These things are here to stay.
So maybe they're new to the market, but they're finding their niche in the budget I could afford. Out of the 6 fans I ordered, one had a small problem with the lights on one side, I let the company know and they quickly shipped me a replacement. Now, the fans perform perfectly, the airflow is great, they are quiet at any rpm, and the lights look great. I use SignalRGB to control all of my ARGB devices and the fans perform quite well! The infinity view in the center and on the sides is perfect, and any signs of the wobble other reviewers mentioned only seems to exist at very low RPM's and is probably completely normal. At anything above 50% they are smooth as silk. SignalRGB recognizes these devices, but I just want to say, you may be disappointed in what your MOTHERBOARD does when it comes to controlling all of your ARGB. For instance on my Gigabyte B650 X AX V2, Gigabyte cheaped out and uses a damn splitter internally, so although there are 2 5v ARGB headers on my board, they actually work as one. It is for that reason I ordered a Nollie 32 from China, it's the tried and true controller, and will probably triple the frame rate these fans were getting straight out of the board, and allow for plenty more options. Unlike some other daisy chained fans, these are still detected individually, and not as one big block. So, if you want to pay half the price of lian-li... my opinion is these are definitely worth it. It will be great seeing how Asiahorse develops into the budget ARGB market... if they can keep quality control up, I see them doing quite well.
J**H
Don't let the price fool you!
Don't want to pay the ridiculous price for Lian li uni fans? Get these! Asiahorse cosmiq fans look absolutely fantastic with bright, vibrant LEDs that won't leave you disappointed. Regardless of what you might think when you compare these fans to Lian li fans, as soon as their in your hand you'll find them to be great build quality. They're pretty much silent at low rpm and even ramped up to the max they're no louder than any other 120mm fan you can buy. Compared to all identical system a buddy of mine has (same case, CPU, GPU and AIO) only with Lian li fans, my rig averages between 2° and 3° cooler temps so these fans look great and keep everything nice and cool! If you have a large number of fans in your case and find Daisy chaining both the 4pin pmw and 5v 3 pin argb wires to be annoying these fans can help you cut that aggravation down my 2/3rds! Since these fans clip together you only have to worry about running a single 4 pin fan and 3 pin argb wire per 3 fans, making cable management a lot simpler than Daisy chaining everything together. Now, about how the fans clip together... You can't be dainty when doing it. They require a little more force than you think you'll need to get them to make proper connection. You will hear a very audible click when they pop in place. I definitely think these fans are worth your consideration when putting your build together. Don't let the "cheap" price fool you, these fans are anything but cheap!
E**C
Good quality for the price. Looks great too!
Was blown away by the total price of all of the fans I would need to purchase for my PC build. After going some research I decided to go with the Asiahorse Cosmiq fans. I’m glad I Did! They installation is a breeze and just like you would expect from any other fan install. I like how they connect to one another. In my case I have 3 sets of 3 connected and ran to an Asus hub and have no issues with it at all. The keep the PC cool and look great!
N**A
Solid brand, great customer service - Fan for life!
Asiahorse just makes solid products and after trying these Cosmiq fans (which are a great value for money) I ended up ordering a bunch of other Asiahorse products as well and they all are equally good with solid build quality at a great price. The Asiahorse Customer service team (Jason in my case) is extremely friendly, diligent, patient and would go over and above to make sure you are satisfied with the resolution. The experience itself made me a fan of their brand and products. The noise levels are super low, the argb is vibrant and it works with all of the RGB softwares. The modular daisy chain is a charm..
A**G
A good stand-in for Lian Li fans
These looks very similar to LIan Li's offering but build quality difference is very apparent. The stock Lian LI RGB fans I replaced out of the case weights almost twice as much but overall build quality seems to be good and fans as of now is fairly quiet. The fitting is a bit tight, the connection interface seems to be a possible weak point as it's standard pins. Given how tight the fitting is between the fans and the control cable, if it's not aligned properly you run the risk of bending or breaking the pin. Friction contact would've been better. Also QC on the product is a bit off. Purchased two sets of these and a few single fans, ended up with one bad control cable from one of the 3 pack and one single fan with bad RGB lights.
M**N
Pretty awesome
I added the AsiaHorse COSMIQ 120mm fans to my PC build, and they made a huge difference right away. The airflow is strong and consistent, which helped lower my case temperatures compared to the older fans I had. Even when the system is running heavier tasks, the fans stay smooth without extra noise. The RGB lighting is bright and clean-looking, with colors that blend well and don’t flicker. They give the case a really polished look without being overly flashy. The build quality also feels solid, and the fans don’t vibrate or rattle once installed. Installation was simple, and all the mounting hardware fit exactly as it should. The cables are tidy and easy to manage, which helps keep the inside of the case organized. If you want fans that look good and keep your system cool without sounding loud or cheap, these are a great choice. They add both style and performance to a setup, and it was easy to connect.
R**D
Work great at less than half the cost!
These look absolutely fantastic. They are very well thought amour and this makes installation super easy. Pros: 1. Look amazing. Very similar to other infinity mirror fans from major vendors. 2. ARGB and PWM cables are pass through for easy daisy chaining. NOT just the fans themselves but the feed cables provided are pass through. This allowed me to plug my CPU block ARGB to the end of the chain for example without any needed splitters, etc. 3. Kit includes all the cables to use the fans individually or stacked of to three with one cable. I bought two kits of three and used them in a 3 + 2 + 1 configuration as you can see in the pics. 4. The price! 62% less expensive than the name brand set of stackable fans I’m returning. 5. No proprietary app or controller required. This can’t be understated. I tried a similar set that required an internal USB header connection AND a full time background app. These can simply run right off your motherboard and it’s native RGB control. 6. If your MB doesn’t support RGB, no problem, they include a very simpler internal controller that only requires a SATA power connection. 7. Pretty quiet, even at full speed. Cons: 1. The traditional pin and connector design used to connect the fans to the power feed cables is not as robust as the pogo pin design used by manufacturers at the $90-$130 range. The amount of pressure required to lock the feed cable completely into place was not consistent between fans. I need to go back and press hard to “pop” to of the connectors in place. One connected properly, everything was perfect. 2. The rubber bumpers used to thread screws in are a little on the soft side making it possible to strip them if you over tighten. 3. Included cables could have been a little longer. Maybe another 6 inches would be perfect. I used one extension to get the rear exhaust fan to reach the port on the bottom of the MB that I wanted to use.
D**N
Pretty nice, brand name in the mirror is kinda weird??
ETA: Changed from four to five stars! Customer service was exceptional. I reached out to see if there was some way I could get a set without the brand name. Apparently they have phased those out (because they know people prefer the cleaner look) and they immediately sent me a matching set. Love seeing support like that! Will definitely be keeping up with this company. I do really like these fans overall. I actually got some reverse fans as a gift from a friend and decided to upgrade my other AsiaHorse fans to this one so they match-matched. Unfortunately, they seem to branding in the side mirrors now? Or they stopped and I got older ones? I'm not sure. But either way they uh...don't match-match! Part of my big draw to these was that they looked great and weren't heavily branded like so many PC products are. That's the reason I'm pointing it out. The mirrors are cool, but I don't really want to see the same name glowing over and over in my case lol. So if that's something that bothers you too, it's definitely a skip. Overall. I do like them. They can get loud, but if you can run at a lower fan curve that shouldn't be an issue. But if you have one of those mics that just refuses to mute out any sound around you, your friends may hear them when you're at higher speeds due to load. The bumper pads definitely help with noise, but it may take some adjusting to remove all buzzing from vibration, depending on your case. I did message asking if there was anyway to get ones without the name, because I'm the kind of person that it'll bother me. But if that's not possible, I'll probably be downgrading back to their similar but cheaper fans.
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