💻 Chill Out in Style with Thermalright!
The Thermalright TL-S12 CPU Fan is a high-performance 120mm case cooler fan designed for optimal airflow and silent operation. Featuring a maximum speed of 1500RPM, it utilizes advanced PWM technology for automatic speed adjustments based on motherboard temperature. With a noise level of just 23.2dBA, this fan ensures a quiet computing experience while providing effective cooling. Its ARGB lighting adds a stylish touch, making it a perfect fit for any gaming or professional setup.
J**B
BEST BUDGET ARGB FANS FOR 2025, AND THEY ROCK!
I am shocked how well built these fans are, quiet and look amazing for only $14 for a 3 pack. The fans move a good amount of air, the colors are smooth and work well with Asus Aura so I assume other software work fine as well. I really just wanted thin LED ring fans that move a good amount of air and these exceeded my expectations. I've had them for 2 months now and have to say I have no complaints.
E**3
These fans are quiet and move lots or air, all while looking pretty cool!
I purchased this 3pk for an Unraid system I built. These fans are perfect. They are quiet and have lowered the temps in my system by 15 degrees celsius. They also have addressable LEDs that are very bright and cool looking. I'd purchase these means again in a heartbeat.One more thing I really like is the fact that you have everything you need in-box to daisy-chain these fans in your system. That's a huge plus for me!What I like:- Low priced- quiet- bright LEDs- push lots of air- fans can be daisy-chained easilyWhat I dislike:- absolutely nothing
A**R
Great value for these rings fans.
You get a lot of ring fan for the money, and it shows honestly. The ring is fairly bright and the colors look good. I would say white is a very tad bit warm, not icy. In person, the fans have this glossy plastic finish that looks cheap because it is cheap but the fan itself feels solid. Yes, they do included fan screws. For right now, the fans motors are quiet but I don't know how long there gonna be like that.For me, I only use these fans as case fans. There not great radiator/heatsink fans due to the lack of pressure. You probably could get away using these fans on a 360mm aio (Even better if its a push/pull since these fans are so cheap). If you play your CFM cards right, these fans will cool your PC well.If I really had to nit pick on problems, is that some of my fans rings have some plastic bits left in from the factory. Its a case of "Once you see it, you'll always see it." Considering the price, its a small issue. Another issue I have is the lack of a 0% PWM option. Ring fans have the benefit of not looking funny when the fan stops moving unlike normal full-blade RGB fans, and I think Thermalright should've offered that. If I really had to nit pick even harder, they don't offer an AMP rating for the RGB section.Why 5 stars considering what I experienced? The ring fan market is small and there isn't much options. 3 good rings fans for a very good price in a small market, what a treat. The price outweighs the bad but a long margin.
A**R
Basic fans that are all you need
Amazing and affordable case fans.Simple RGB lighting, quiet and white color. Has 4 pins so PWM control and the 3rd pin to sense fan speed, so if your motherboard has the option, you can have these fans completely off for idle CPU.The fan connectors are kind of sharp plastic edges, so be careful when handling.
H**Y
Very surprising for $13
I am building a budget HTPC to replace my current one, which is a pre-built with a 3rd gen i5 and is slowing down just trying to run Youtube. Picked these fans up for cheap based off the reviews and Im honestly surprised. I have had a lot of cheap fans over the years that come with various products as well as some I have purchased just to try, as well as nice fans from Lian Li and Be Quiet! They are pretty well built, you can tell a cheaper, more brittle plastic is used but they are thick and very sturdy. They also come with rubber pads on the corners along with daisy chaining for the PWM and aRGB. These are very quiet fans even on full speed with no annoying sound signature and do move a decent amount of air which will easily suffice for a lower end system. These also look very good with what appears to be a decent amount of LEDs placed in the ring and handle effects very nicely. The amount of features and quality you get with this fan is crazy, especially when you get 3 of em for $13.
T**H
Good price and looks great. Performance is good as case fans
The fans look well built. Came with pads on corners to prevent vibration. RGB ring on both sides but they are not very bright. Price is good for their performance. Highly recommend.
B**L
Solid case fans for starters
The first compliment I want to give to these fans is if you are a beginner to building, these are FANTASTIC starters that come at a phenomenal price, so much so that I wish I had started with these.I previously had an arrangement of Corsair SP120/140 Elites and a Commander Core XT, of which either iCue or the Core were causing me great grief (120s were not being given PWM control for whatever reason), and I can confidently say that replacing the SP120s with these was an improvement. Temps are great and the fans are borderline silent when my system idles or when using a browser. The daisy chain design is probably dependable, but I settled on buying a 1st party controller for them anyways, just as a precaution since I didn't look into the exact amperage of mobo PWM pinouts.As for their visuals, I'm satisfied with them. I was aiming for a more minimalistic lighting setup that was still fairly bright and these absolutely fulfill my parameter. However there are two things I should note for potential buyers.- While they are Fusion/Synapse compatible, the color indicator is off and what the software will display will NOT match the fan RGB (i.e. red is orange, blue is green, yellow is orange), so I recommend researching 3rd party universal software. Signal RGB seems to be working great in my experience.- Certain color transitions are very stark and are not as smooth as other brands. Lighter watercolor type lighting, full rainbow or combinations of warmer colors have smoother color transitions, while heavily contrasted colors like red+blue appear to have a "stutter" as the LEDS shift from one color to the next. There is also especially notable gaps between the LEDS the dimmer and cooler your color choices are. I'm personally not bothered by this, but it is something to note for buyers who want smoother lighting transitions.All in all I don't really think you can go wrong with these so as log as you aren't picky. I'm just thrilled to finally have fans that adjust to my PC performance and received more quantity of for half the price!
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