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frontpage Posted by tDames | Staff • Feb 26, 2024

120mm SAMA 3-in-1 ARGB Easy Link Uni Case Fans (Black or White)

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SAMA official store via Newegg has 120mm SAMA 3-in-1 ARGB Easy Link Uni Case Fans (Black or White) on sale for $25.99. Shipping is free.

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Available colors:About this product:
  • Infinite mirror ARGB design for a visually stunning effect
  • High wind pressure and low noise fan blades for efficient heat dissipation
  • Fan speed of 500-1500 RPM with low noise value
  • Hydraulic bearings for high-speed operation and long service life
  • Double sided shock absorbers to reduce resonance

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SAMA official store via Newegg has 120mm SAMA 3-in-1 ARGB Easy Link Uni Case Fans (Black or White) on sale for $25.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.

Available colors:About this product:
  • Infinite mirror ARGB design for a visually stunning effect
  • High wind pressure and low noise fan blades for efficient heat dissipation
  • Fan speed of 500-1500 RPM with low noise value
  • Hydraulic bearings for high-speed operation and long service life
  • Double sided shock absorbers to reduce resonance

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Newegg's Return Policy here.
  • Additional Information:
    • Limited time offer, ends 02/29 By SAMA official store
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Absolutely. Patents in the US are handed out williy nilly for very vague and often previously established products or concepts to not the originator, but to the filler with big pockets hoping that the originator never contests the filling or they can pay a little bit to have them drop the contest. Even dirtier, large conglomerates will very often file originally under shell companies or with patent firms. They'll say it's to keep new and upcoming IP secret, but it's really just to be able to obfuscate the party that wants it so they can pay pennies on the dollar of the patent's potential real worth.

Judge Gilstrap in the Eastern District of Texas is a piece of shit and probably set American innovation back decades and cost consumers ungodly sums of money completely unbeknownst to them, almost certainly in the trillions.

As you can tell. I'm extremely passionate about patent reform. Patents are absolutely needed, but the system has been abused for decades and the dipshits running the office are basically out of their depth once they have to make an issuance on a patent if the tech supersedes a carbonated engine. And lord help us if Chevron Deference is struck down by the Supreme Court; innovation will purely be controlled by only the largest companies with the best lobbyists and large campaign donations.
Excuse me! I just looking for someone to give me some insight about these fans. Nobody cares about some discourse concerning patents or intellectual property 🤔
I bought this about a week ago and the original description said 1800-2000 RPM. But then when I received the fans. The box says 500-1500RPM. They confirmed it was the slower speed, so they changed it on the website. Also that $25.99 has been the original price since I seen it on Newegg a couple of weeks ago.
They dont seem cheaply made, will install them this weekend.

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Feb 27, 2024
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Any good? 5+ hour sale remaining. low price for needing 9
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Feb 27, 2024
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Same price at Amazon, though delivery is a bit out. No reviews at Amazon.
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I bought this about a week ago and the original description said 1800-2000 RPM. But then when I received the fans. The box says 500-1500RPM. They confirmed it was the slower speed, so they changed it on the website. Also that $25.99 has been the original price since I seen it on Newegg a couple of weeks ago.
They dont seem cheaply made, will install them this weekend.
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Looks like a Lian Li knockoff from China. May as well order from Ali Express since they're very clearly infringing on a well known patented company.

This isn't a "sale" this is standard pricing from an unknown company copying other companies popular designs.

Same price on Amazon straight from the manufacturer.
Last edited by Ohsighrus February 27, 2024 at 01:37 PM.
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Quote from Ohsighrus :
Looks like a Lian Li knockoff from China. May as well order from Ali Express since they're very clearly infringing on a well known patented company.

This isn't a "sale" this is standard pricing from an unknown company copying other companies popular designs.

Same price on Amazon straight from the manufacturer.
Everyone copies everyone else once a great idea catches on. The ones who wins are the consumers. SAMA is not an unknown company.
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Quote from Ohsighrus :
Looks like a Lian Li knockoff from China. May as well order from Ali Express since they're very clearly infringing on a well known patented company.

This isn't a "sale" this is standard pricing from an unknown company copying other companies popular designs.

Same price on Amazon straight from the manufacturer.
The hell with Lian Li. I hope the "knockoffs' keep coming from all directions. It's a BS patent that should have never been granted by the bumbling idiots at the USPTO.
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Quote from highonfire :
The hell with Lian Li. I hope the "knockoffs' keep coming from all directions. It's a BS patent that should have never been granted by the bumbling idiots at the USPTO.
Would you be saying the same thing if it were an American company facing patent infringement?

Honest question.
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Would you be saying the same thing if it were an American company facing patent infringement?

Honest question.
Absolutely. Patents in the US are handed out williy nilly for very vague and often previously established products or concepts to not the originator, but to the filler with big pockets hoping that the originator never contests the filling or they can pay a little bit to have them drop the contest. Even dirtier, large conglomerates will very often file originally under shell companies or with patent firms. They'll say it's to keep new and upcoming IP secret, but it's really just to be able to obfuscate the party that wants it so they can pay pennies on the dollar of the patent's potential real worth.

Judge Gilstrap in the Eastern District of Texas is a piece of shit and probably set American innovation back decades and cost consumers ungodly sums of money completely unbeknownst to them, almost certainly in the trillions.

As you can tell. I'm extremely passionate about patent reform. Patents are absolutely needed, but the system has been abused for decades and the dipshits running the office are basically out of their depth once they have to make an issuance on a patent if the tech supersedes a carbonated engine. And lord help us if Chevron Deference is struck down by the Supreme Court; innovation will purely be controlled by only the largest companies with the best lobbyists and large campaign donations.
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Would you be saying the same thing if it were an American company facing patent infringement?

Honest question.
Why would that make any difference?

Honest question.
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The problem with these lesser brand is that you might get leaks in 1 year or 2 from bearing fluid and good luck with RMA for it.
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Quote from highonfire :
Absolutely. Patents in the US are handed out williy nilly for very vague and often previously established products or concepts to not the originator, but to the filler with big pockets hoping that the originator never contests the filling or they can pay a little bit to have them drop the contest. Even dirtier, large conglomerates will very often file originally under shell companies or with patent firms. They'll say it's to keep new and upcoming IP secret, but it's really just to be able to obfuscate the party that wants it so they can pay pennies on the dollar of the patent's potential real worth.

Judge Gilstrap in the Eastern District of Texas is a piece of shit and probably set American innovation back decades and cost consumers ungodly sums of money completely unbeknownst to them, almost certainly in the trillions.

As you can tell. I'm extremely passionate about patent reform. Patents are absolutely needed, but the system has been abused for decades and the dipshits running the office are basically out of their depth once they have to make an issuance on a patent if the tech supersedes a carbonated engine. And lord help us if Chevron Deference is struck down by the Supreme Court; innovation will purely be controlled by only the largest companies with the best lobbyists and large campaign donations.
What you're missing is that this is already constantly happening, both in the US and globally. The biggest institutions have been stifling innovation and infringing on patents due to corporate greed for decades.

And our best answer to this has been, what? Shark Tank?

This is why it feels disingenuous when you bring up qualms about a patent that was actually made in good faith, as it feels largely influenced by the originator.
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Excuse me! I just looking for someone to give me some insight about these fans. Nobody cares about some discourse concerning patents or intellectual property 🤔
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This....

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excuse me! i just looking for someone to give me some insight about these fans. nobody cares about some discourse concerning patents or intellectual property 🤔
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