🌟 Cool your system, light up your life!
The Thermalright TL-C12RB-S V2 is a 120mm ARGB case cooler fan designed for optimal performance and aesthetics. Featuring a 4-pin PWM connector, it operates at speeds up to 1500 RPM while maintaining a noise level of just 23.2dBA. With 17 customizable ARGB lighting modes and durable S-FDB bearings, this fan not only enhances cooling efficiency but also adds a vibrant touch to your PC setup.
C**.
Good cheap and quiet
Put these in my girlfriends pc, they push a good amount of air, stay quiet, and the rgb has good accurate colors.
T**S
I highly recommend this!
The single RB, which I'm using for the rear to take out the heat. The noise level is very smooth and quiet. This fan performance it's very well and the speed is outstanding (base off PC settings). The brightness is nice and good amount of cable length.
A**R
Budget Reverse Fans
Get these if you're on a budget but still want aesthetics. They run pretty well and quiet as I expected. I have also experienced their Frozen Prism AIO and Phantom Spirit air cooler, so you can't really go wrong. Easy to daisy chain too.
E**Z
These fans do a good job and look great on Mid Spec Builds.
The build is pretty good, it works well in my case before upgrading but it did pretty solid keeping my pc temps down however was not a adequate enough to cool down a I9 12900k, especially under heavy loads. The lights are great and easy to adjust and use, the noise was decent to where it was manageable and the colors were clear and precise.
J**9
Surprising quality - Outstanding price
I was looking for a couple fans to complete my build and stumbled across these puppies. They turned out to be some of the best fans I've ever purchased. Just so happened the least expensive white fan available was this reverse configuration.The fans in the bottom of my case are these C12RW's - slick, clean, no garish hubs and cables sticking out. The intake fans behind the motherboard tray, however, are standard configuration. I will be replacing those with more of these Thermaltake fans promptly.Both the PWM and ARGB cables have dual connectors allowing you to easily daisy chain your fans or other components together to hopefully cut down on the amount of splitters required. That feature wasn't included anywhere in the listing. A nice surprise value-add for sure.The sticker on the fan hub is very well centered which is great attention to detail. I've bought other fans for three times the price of these with the stickers sloppily applied so it looks terrible when they are spinning. Not so in this case.
C**E
It's beautiful
This is one of the best cases I've ever worked with and it originally was $329 and it's on sale at least the white one is on Amazon for I think 129 or 139 which is amazing deal it has great cable management excellent airflow it's pretty big so if you like a big case that's very open and easy to work with this is what you need and like I said everything in here it's just right best case I've ever had in my own hundreds of computers as I sell and resell them and have started up my business again after 20 years and this is one of the best cases I've ever worked with definitely five stars and right now one hell of a value but it's just the white one which looks the best anyway I own two and just bought one more if that tells you something
N**K
I wish they were better!
The Good: They are reverse fans, and that is strangely not common. They move air and work as you'd expect a fan to work, and when their speed is controlled they can remain relatively quiet. The Bad: They seem to have "bright spots", as other reviewers mentioned. I don't know if this means the LEDs are set too bright or if the plastic is just thinner than on other fans. I have several fans from Montech and even some older ones from Thermalright, and they DON'T have such visible LED spots. Also, the LEDs seem to be too red. When all my other case RGBs are set to white, these have a pink tint. Basically, these ARGB fans do NOT look good. Something else to note is that these "TL-C12RB-S V2" fans seem to have 9 LEDs. My other Thermalright fans ("TL-C12C-S" on my Peerless Assassin SE) and all my Montech fans have *8* LEDs. This becomes an issue when the fans share ARGB headers and are controlled with something like OpenRGB. You either go with mismatched color controls/animations or you move these fans to a different motherboard header and re-set up your ARGB controls. I couldn't find LED counts listed anywhere on the product pages. I have no idea why Thermalright would put 8 LEDs on some fans and 9 RGBs on other fans, especially when the fans look so similar otherwise. I only wanted a reverse version of what is on my Peerless Assassin or spares for what came in my Montech XR case. It seems like neither company sells such a product.
J**E
Best value
These fans work with fan controller and are a fraction of the price of others. Best value hand down
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