Pros & Cons
Pros
Work as instructed. Seems so far one may suffice. Good price also. Plent of lighting choices.
Everything seems durable and well made. Will definetly recommend these to a friend. I am very impressed at how nice the cables look and feel.

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Quality
The quality of these fans seems very good, i'm very happy with my purchase.
I admit that i was sceptical of the build quality when i ordered this product.
Price
For the price you can’t really go wrong.
Competitiveness
Used on my z370 e motherboard to split one 4-pin rgb connection into multiple.
Works like a champ with cooler master rbg fans
You also will need to plug each fan into a 3-pin motherboard header!
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I build custom pc’s for people and was in need of a splitter for rgb fans so they would all work off one switch.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I bought just to see if it would work on my motherboard.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They work, though not the best *click*.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I taped an rgb header to this to get it to stay together.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
What they don't tell you is how it all works.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You plug the 4 pin connector from the fan into the splitter, then the single connector into the rgb addressable fan header on the motherboard.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For anyone using this, be careful how much stuff you split, four times the sockets means you will run out of power before you think of it, they run in parallel but the power drain will still be cumulative.