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โ๏ธ Cool your rig, light your vibe โ silence never looked this good!
The Thermalright TL-C12CW-S X3 is a set of three 120mm ARGB CPU fans featuring smart 4-pin PWM control with speeds up to 1550 RPM, delivering 66.17 CFM airflow at a whisper-quiet 25.6 dBA. Equipped with durable S-FDB bearings for long life and minimal noise, these fans offer 17 customizable ARGB lighting modes that sync with your motherboard. Designed for versatile use on CPU coolers, radiators, and cases, they include extended cables and daisy-chain capability for streamlined, professional PC builds.












| ASIN | B0BKJWMQLW |
| Air Flow Capacity | 66.17 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand Name | Thermalright |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (722) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00772467848395 |
| Included Components | CPU FAN |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72"L x 0.98"W x 4.72"H |
| Manufacturer | THERMALRIGHT |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1550 RPM |
| Noise Level | 25.6 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| UPC | 772467848036 772467848395 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 3.6 watts |
E**E
perfect fans and a great deal
love these fans and they are easily controllable with a bunch of rgb softwares. they are pretty quiet too and super affordable. i would recommend to anyone looking for nice rgb fans. the rgb is soft and comes from the middle of the fan. the back and front of the fans look fine. they are durable and perform at pretty good speeds. i love that they can be daisy chained and i can hide the cables nicely. i put them on the bottom of my pc.
C**H
Great fans.
I purchased these fans based on the positive reviews and price/value. I was disappointed to find out I could not connect them to my MOBO, as it does not have a 3-pin 5V ARGB header. It only has a 12V 4-pin RGB header. The fans themselves work fine and are very quiet, but they would have been only white without any color effect. To some extent, I blame myself for not carefully reading the full description, and I was planning to return them for a refund. Luckily, I purchased an adapter/controller, powered by SATA and it allows daisy chaining the 3-pin ARGB connectors. I tested them and all is good, with wonderful ARGB effect and ultra quiet spinning. I cancelled the return. I am very pleased with these budget ARGB fans. Highly recommend. Thank you.
M**K
Great Budget Fans
They're pretty and they work fantastic! Noise level is quiet and the rgb on them look amazing.
M**E
Decent budget fans
Theyre fine, good color, good brightness, nice and quiet
B**N
Excellent Cooling Performance and Silent Operation
Iโve been using the Thermalright TL-C12CW-S X3 CPU Fan for a while now, and itโs been fantastic. The ARGB lighting is vibrant and adds a great aesthetic to my setup. The silent operation is impressive, even at higher speeds, and it keeps my system cool without any noticeable noise. The PWM control is a great feature, allowing the fan to adjust its speed based on the motherboardโs temperature. Overall, itโs a high-quality fan that performs exceptionally well.
M**E
Excellent low cost alternative!
I decided to try out a full compliment of Thermalright products in a "new" full rebuild of my system after having spent the past year or so using the Thermalright Peerless assassin tower cooler (hailed as one of the greatest air coolers ever, often very close to the performance of the king NHD15) with great results. I am very impressed with the value proposition from Thermalright products. They are extremely affordable and extremely effective, especially when considering the cost. These fans and the 360AIO I put in my system on this rebuild are happily operating my system in a Cinebench R23 run with a 5 degree drop in CPU temp and overall multi-threaded score of 34326 at stock CPU settings with the exact same fan and radiator size configuration and BIOS settings. Literally all I did was take all the old stuff out, drop in the new stuff and power it on. I did not change settings in BIOS or fan curves whatsoever. For reference, this setup replaced a full Corsair kit, complete with Corsair 360AIO. Hands down this system is beating the brakes off of the Corsair setup, with less plugs and wires, no software needed, and simple plug and play operation, at a fraction of the cost. I bought the Thermalright equipment for the entire build for less than the cost of JUST the Corsair AIO, which I will be returning. I have watched numerous product reviews on Thermalright components and the number one concern brought up is always longevity and warranty support, although nobody seems to have had to post a video about any of these AIOs giving up on them yet that I have seen. Since my last Thermalright cooler was an air-cooled tower, I cannot make a fair comparison here, but I can offer that even if this AIO dies, I can replace it 4-5 times and still come in at a lower cost than the Corsair AIO. I truly hope that I don't need to do that, but even if I did, it would be cheaper, still plug and play, and still no software issues or bugs, which warms my little heart. Fan noise is a very subjective thing here in my opinion. I am running them at full speed during benchmarks for maximum cooling and yes you can hear them, sure they are "loud," but not nearly as loud as the Cosairs were, and on top of it, the tone is much less annoying. When lowering the fan profile to a "silent" configuration for casual use and gaming, they are nearly inaudible in my house. I don't know what my noise floor is in my house, but we do have kids and dogs and a TV running all the time, and hard flooring, so it is probably noisier in my house than most other's homes. That said, even when these fans begin to ramp up, I still don't hear them over all of that. I only hear them when I max them out. They have not had to ramp up that high during normal use, so unless I do it manually, it is literally of zero concern to me and I think you will have a similar experience. I know big name reviewers with decibel meters and controlled environments for testing can speak in much more detail with evidence here on the topic, but frankly, that is not how most of us live, probably. Overall, I think noise will not be an issue for you. If you are coming from Corsair like I did, they are quieter in the same configuration. I know that much. The tone is better as well whenever they do begin to ramp. The lighting is great. They can get painfully bright if you want to. I have mine dimmed down so I have a splash of color without going blind. They are decently diffused. I have seen better, but at much higher cost. Sadly, I have also seen WORSE at higher cost. Overall, lighting performance is great. They do not have rings or side lighting, which I know if very popular currently, but I personally don't care for that feature. Only the fan blade light up on these, and I like it a lot. The frame of the fan does a good enough job to reflect or highlight the light to provide a clean and crisp look. Construction is sturdy and gives me no impression of weakness. Anti vibration pads are built into the frame and present on both sides which is very nice. The included screws are very minimalistic and won't stand out or make your build look like it was bolted together with garbage hardware. Very slim and sleek hardware here. The bite of the screws into the material is firm and positive, without being so tight that you need to use any force to seat them. If you are on the fence about Thermalright, get off the fence and jump on board. Save yourself a TON of money, get stuff that works amazing, looks amazing, and doesn't lock you into a hot garbage software eco-system.
N**H
Best ARGB Fans for the Price
These are the best ARGB fans you can get for the price. They sync perfectly with my Corsair fans, and the lighting looks great. On top of that, they provide excellent cooling performance. If youโre looking for quality fans without breaking the bank, these are a fantastic choice.
A**A
Amazing!
I've been a fan of thermalright products since I've bought their cpu cooler. The fans work perfectly and they're quieter than my previous CoolerMaster Sickleflows 120. You can Daisy chain then which was very helpful. By the way, the 4 pin to 3 pin Daisy is okay, it won't harm the system. It syncs rgb perfectly and it's very bright! Thank you again thermalright!
E**L
Works
A**R
fans work, rgb works, dirt cheap. no complaints. would have been nice with white screws instead of silver but whatever
M**.
The best fans
E**N
So worth the price, no need to buy overpriced case fans use that money for a better gpu.
P**A
Muy lindos y silenciosos. No se les notan los leds como otros ventiladotes argb, y el blanco es muy neutro.
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