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The Thermalright TL-C12CW-S X3 is a premium 120mm ARGB case fan featuring a max speed of 1550RPM, delivering 66.17 CFM airflow with minimal noise at 25.6 dBA. Equipped with durable S-FDB bearings and 17 customizable ARGB lighting modes, it offers silent, efficient cooling and vibrant aesthetics. Designed for versatile use in cases, radiators, and CPU coolers, it includes a 4PIN PWM interface and a 55cm cable for precise speed control and synchronization.






| ASIN | B0BKK2MBWG |
| Air Flow Capacity | 66.17 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 168,252 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 445 in Laptop External Cooling Fans |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,726) |
| Date First Available | 1 Dec. 2022 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 472 g |
| Item model number | TL-C12CW-S X3 |
| Manufacturer | Thermalright |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Noise Level | 25.6 Decibels |
| Part number | TL-C12CW-S X3 |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 2.5 x 12 cm; 472 g |
| Style | TL-C12CW-S X3 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3 watts |
ع**ل
الوان rgb جميلة و اصوات اقل ازعاجا و سرعة جيدة
M**Z
Bozulan Msi sıvı soğutucunun fanları yerine aldım. Msi fanlarımdan daha kaliteli ve sessiz geldi. Soğutması gayet başarılı.
H**I
Does a really good cooling job. Not loud, and very smooth. Best part, you just need one slot on your mother board as the 3 fans have interconnection between each other. One main slot for PC which regulates temp, and the rest 2 works with it.
T**X
To begin with, these are the same fans that come with the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE. I was so happy with my purchase of their CPU cooler, I turned to Thermalright to replace the case fans in my Rosewill S500. Installation is very easy. Each fan comes with power and ARGB splitters, so I was able to daisy chain all 6 fans together (bought two 3 packs) without any issues. Also daisy chained the ARGB plug from the PA 120 SE and everything is synced up without issue. I have found absolutely no reason to purchase a fan hub at this time as the built in splitters did the job. I'm using an ROG B550-F GAMING motherboard, so was stuck with a single ARGB header but this was not an issue. Hooked my fans to one of the system fan headers and adjusted my curves using Fan Control found on GitHub and played around with the RPMs. In terms of air flow, these guys DEFINITELY move air. With these fans at full blast along with the PA120SE, I got my 3700x with PBO enabled (+200 offset) running as low as 27°C at idle. With the original Rosewill case fans, the absolute lowest I saw was 31°C. A similar 5°C was seen when running at full load using a 3DMark CPU profile test. Again, this was at full blast. With fan curves adjusted to lower power and speed, the system is near silent. The water pump in my aquarium is louder than my system running under normal loads. Despite the silence, I still have lower temps than when I had the stock case fans. Before purchase, I tried to find as much information I could on these fans and at best I could find a few reviewers comparing them to the Noctua NF-F12. While I have never used Noctuas and cannot speak from experience, I can only reiterate my system is nearly dead silent. Something to keep in mind is the sound will become noticable above 50% speed. If you need to run your fans at 100% for some reason, however, then you don't have to worry about any whining or related sounds. Your PC will sound like it just has a bunch of air running through it, unlike when a GPU (in my case an EVGA 2080 Super BLACK) ramps up and sounds like a fighter jet taking off. At this time, my fans hover between 8% and 30% speed and I can't hear them unless I really, really try. While watching videos or gaming? You'll only realize they're on due to the RGB lighting, and this is coming from a guy with his case 2 feet from his head. I haven't noticed any resonance issues at this time. Even sliding power from 0-100%, I can't say I've noticed any, so I'm very happy with that. So, they are quiet and absolutely circulate air in your system. The bonus here is the fact these are also ARGB. At the time of this review, a three pack of these are a third of the price of a three pack of Arctic P12 ARGB fans. You can get 6 of these fans (two 3 packs) for the price of a single Noctua A12. Again, these are the same fans you'd find on Thermalright's Peerless Assassin 120 SE and that's a rather quiet and very effective CPU cooler. For now, these are an incredible value and the budget/value space appears to be where Thermalright is dominating right now. From my research, Thermalright used to be what Noctua is to PC fans today. Don't sleep on these guys. I would not be surprised if more PC enthusiasts use these products when trying to maximize bang for buck performance. If you need new case fans or are looking to fill in any extra 120mm fan spots in your case, grab these. I don't care if I come off like a shill, but I am incredibly happy with my setup now. I'm looking to upgrade my CPU to a 5800x3D, and given the temps I'm seeing on my 3700x, I know I can count on these fans to handle that swap and future builds to come.
B**S
I picked up the Thermalright TL-C12CW-S X3 120mm White ARGB case fans and they’ve been a solid addition to my build—quiet operation, smooth airflow, and the ARGB lighting looks clean and vibrant without being overwhelming. The white finish matches perfectly with my case aesthetic, and installation was straightforward with good quality cables. Overall, they deliver both cooling performance and style, making them a great value for anyone looking to upgrade their setup.
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