RGB peripherals are as synonymous with gaming rigs as possible. While RGB has somewhat fallen from its ubiquitous fashion of the 2010s, it’s still something you’ll find on the vast majority of gaming peripherals and components. When you’re building your next computer, you might be trying to find the best RGB components, but what do you do once it comes to cooling your PC?

The best choice is to go for RGB fans! There are plenty of RGB fans, from case fans andCPU coolersto smaller accessory fans that help keep everything cool. Here are our choices for the best RGB fans available today.

A picture of the Okinos 5-pack against a white background.

Updated June 12, 2025 by Kenny Kimberly:There’s no such thing as too many options. We’ve popped back into this article to add a “bulk” option from Okinos for people who want to buy a large amount of fans in one. Enjoy!

Okinos RGB 5-Pack 120mm Fans

All your fans in one purchase

Want to make a single purchase and have all the RGB fans you need? The Okinos RGB 5-pack of 120mm fans can get you in precisely that situation.

Corsair iCUE LINK QX120 RGB 120mm Magnetic Dome RGB Single Fan

If you want a one-stop shop where you’re able to buy all your fans in one go, then we strongly recommend this bundle from Okinos. This pack comes with five 3-pin 120mm RGB fans that can slot into your build. Five fans is about the average for a medium or large build, generally speaking. Most people put two fans up top and then use two fans for air venting while another pulls in cooler air.

Of course, your configuration is completely up to you. But whatever you have in mind, these five fans will help you accomplish it quickly. If you don’t intend to use five fans, then you’ll have extras for your next build or in case one ever goes out.

NZXT F120 RGB Core

Nearly 3-dozen LED lights!

If you’re looking for a single powerful fan, Corsair is the brand to look for. This 120mm fan has iCUE technology and 34 LED lights to make sure you’re getting the most RGB for your RGBuck

If you’re only looking for one fan, then Corsair’s 120mm fan is the best option. This fan is pricy, but comes with more than 30 LED lights per fan. It’s also compatible with the iCUE software that Corsair uses, letting you coordinate your RGB peripherals together for the ultimate light show. As far asPC coolinggoes, this fan offers speeds up to 2400 RPM.

Asus TF120 ARGB Chassis Fan

NZXT F120 RGB Core

Great for a new build

Looking for a set of case fans so that you can get your new build off the ground? This trio of NZXT F120 RGB fans provides you with excellent airflow, great speed, and dynamic RGB lighting.

Antec 120mm RGB Case Fan

Most RGB fans - and case fans in general - come in a set of two, three, or four. That’s because most cases have room for this many fans, and often for more than that. If you’re looking for a set of three fans, we love the NZXT F120 RGB fans. These fans reach up to 1800 RPM, making sure your airflow is moving adequately. The dynamic RGB lighting and control lets you customize your gamer lightshow.

Asus TF120 ARGB Chassis Fan

Great for rich RGB color

If you want a set of fans that bring a richer color than most, the ASUS TUF Gaming TF120 ARGB Chassis Fan is a great choice. These fans bring anti-vibration pads to keep the sound down as well.

Thermaltake Pure 12 ARGB

ASUS is a brand that’s active in all peripherals and systems, from mobile gaming systems like the ASUS ROG Ally to every peripheral you can get your hands on. Their TF120 ARGB Chassis Fan is our favorite for double-layer RGB fans - fans that have two layers to their LED array. These fans go up to 1900 RPM and also have anti-vibration pads that help you reduce the noise of your air system.

Antec 120mm RGB Case Fan

Cooling without a sound

If you’re looking for quiet fans, Antec is a great brand to look into. These fans come with hydraulic bearings to help your fans last longer.

Corsair iCUE SP120 RGB

If you’re worried about sound above anything else, then Antec is a great choice if you’re sticking to RGB. Antec makes fans focused on performance without sacrificing your decibel level. The hydraulic bearings on these fans also help make sure they won’t break on you once they’re installed.

Still, these fans aren’tonlygood if you want something quiet. These are great for any build and are built to last long enough that you might even find yourself transferring them over to another case once your current PC has run its course.

Looking for fans that are nearly silent but don’t care much for RGB fans? We suggest looking into the brand be quiet! for the quietest fans and coolers on the market.

Thermaltake Pure 12 ARGB

16.8 million color LED ring!

For fans that bring the most color, Thermaltake has you covered. Their Pure 12 ARGB fans come with a 16.8 million color LED ring for the ultimate view.

What’s the point of going for RGB if you’re not going to go for the most colorful fans you can find? Thermaltake’s Pure 12 ARGB fans are among the best choices you could find when it comes to deep, rich colors. Their Rib LED Ring offers nine addressable LEDs with 16.8 million colors on offer. The nine-fan blade design also ensures you have a balanced airflow and good static pressure, making these some of the best-performing fans you’ll find. We love these forupgrading a beginner PCor for building your personal rig.

Corsair iCUE SP120 RGB

Corsair’s RGB Excellence

Corsair’s fans are among the most customizable fans on the market due to their access to iCUE software. This set of fans will provide you with the most customizable case fans you’re able to find.

If you’re focused on customizable fans over everything else, we recommend sticking with Corsair as your brand of choice. Corsair offers an incredible amount of customizability due to their iCUE software, which allows you tocoordinate your peripheralsand put on the light show of your dreams. This option comes with three Corsair fans that provide you with vibrant RGB lighting and access to customization that other brands won’t have on offer. They’re also designed for the best cooling possible, ensuring you won’t lack when it comes to performance.

FAQ

Does RGB Affect My Computer’s Performance?

As much as gamers like to joke about it increasing your PC’s performance, RGB is purely an aesthetic feature. While it won’t improve your loading times or make your PC go any faster, you’ll have a PC that’s an absolute joy to look at.

Why Do RGB Fans Usually Seem To Come In Packs?

Most case fans come in packs because most PCs use more than one case fan. It’s also best to use all identical fans when possible. Because of this, it’s easier to buy multiple fans at once than to buy them all one by one. It’s also cheaper, so you’re getting a better deal!

Where Can I Find Good RGB Fans?

Amazon, Best Buy, and Newegg are great places to find case fans and computer components of all types!