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Thermalright TL-M12Q 120mm ARGB Daisy-Chain CPU Case Fan (Black) on sale for
$23.99.
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Thermalright Reverse TL-M12QR 120mm ARGB Daisy-Chain CPU Case Fan (Black) on sale for
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Product Details (Thermalright TL-M12Q):
- Product Dimensions: 4.88"L x 0.98"W x 4.72"H
- Only one cable is required per fan cluster, effectively reducing cable clutter, you can customize Custom Fan Installation.
- The carefully developed quality S-FDB bearings solve the problem of pc cooling fan blade shaking in lifting mode, keeping fan noise to a minimum while providing maximum cooling performance when needed and extending the life of the PC pwm fan.
- The well-designed ARGB infinite frame structure is distributed on both sides of the fan, and the ARGB lines are distributed around the front of the fan, together with the infinite frame ARGB aperture, it can achieve the combination of positive & measured surface ARGB lighting effect, and multiple phantom colourful lighting effects can be achieved under the action of the airflow.
- Automatic speed control of the motherboard through the 4PIN PWM fan cable interface, which can determine the speed according to the temperature of the motherboard. The cpu fan is equipped with a 4-pin power connector and a cable with a serial ARGB lighting connector, which plugs directly into the motherboard.
- The cpu fan can be used not only as a case fan, but also suitable for use with a cpu cooler to create a cooling effect together, which can take away the dry heat from the case and the high temperature generated by the CPU in operation, allowing for maximum cooling; Ideal for cases, cpu water cooler and CPU air coolers.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HC78..._lig_
But 2 of these would be about $10 more for 6 in the configuration I need (3 front intake, 3 top exhaust)
TL-M12Q X3 SPECIFICATION:
Dimension:L124 mm x W120 mm x H25 mm
Rated Speed:2000 RPM±10% (MAX)
Noise Level:28.2 dBA (MAX)
Air Flow:68.9 CFM (MAX)
Air Pressure:2.21 mm H2O (MAX)
Ampere:0.17 A
Connector:4 PIN PWM
ARGB Connector:3 PIN 5V
Bearing Type:S-FDB Bearing
Thank you!
It's a different style, but nearly all of ThermalRight's fans are ARGB +5V.
It's a different style, but nearly all of ThermalRight's fans are ARGB +5V.
I used these in my build because they use them in the CPU cooler I got from them and they are outstanding for the price
It's a different style, but nearly all of ThermalRight's fans are ARGB +5V.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HC78..._lig_
But 2 of these would be about $10 more for 6 in the configuration I need (3 front intake, 3 top exhaust)
The specs are decent compared to a single Noctua fan at $35 or Lian Li's original 3 fan version at $70 ~ $90. I have Arctic's 140mm bundle and they're good but have to deal with the individual cables.
Not sure what you're actually comparing.
ThermalRight sells tons of different fans that overlap on performance, even if they don't all look the same.
And with them being PWM, max RPM is kind of an insurance policy you tend to avoid. It seems nice to have the headroom at first, until you realize you can't slow them down enough without introducing noise.
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I've used these most recently to match the ones that came with my AIO: https://a.co/d/71vaSUU
Having them all run at the same relative fan curve has quieted things down quite a bit.
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