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Lian Li AL120 Uni Fan 120mm ARGB 3-Pack - White $123.25 + Delivery Only @ JW Computers

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Simply daisy chain the fans together with the slide-in interlocking system to pass the signals through the pin-to-pad contact.
Users can choose to go with a single fan or link up to 4 fans in a group, and operate each with just 2 cables.

This 3 pack usually cost about $140 ~ $150 so looks like this is good time to get if you want to have like 6~9 fans.

You can also order for click & collect at NSW stores.

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  • +2

    Wow - here's me being happy with my $6 arctic P12's until this point in my life.

    • Surely, there's a way to add third party rgb lights.

      As an aside, I found out about a program simply called fan control which has pretty powerful customization.

      • You can use Phanteks halo frames but ideally you want white fans for that.

      • +1

        There are ARGB Arctics.

        • Good to know! I went the full black build due to cost recently and it's serving me well so far.

      • +1

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDPKVKBMQU8 is a good intro to Fan control.

        • +1

          That's how I found about it lol. Glad the developer is getting more exposure and funding now.

  • Damn - I dropped $15 for a 3 pack of rgb fans from Amazon.
    I'm missing out.

  • +1

    I had the SL version fans in 140mm size and whilst they look good on with the RGB, but the performance isn't as good as Noctua's. I revert it back the next day.

    • They are coming out with a new version called Infinity uni fans soon, it looks much the same as the SL (which I love aesthetically) but with a mirror finish. I hope they are good and that the airflow/noise is much better!

  • difference between these and the corsair RGB fans? these seem way too expensive.

    • +3

      This uses a pin-to-pad connection, which basically means when you lock the fans together, one fan passes power to the next without the use of a cable. Demonstrated here

      This results in less cable clutter since you only need two cables for the first fan in the series.

      The downside: it's hideously expensive.

  • +1

    At this price I will expect it to come with built in AC unit.

  • I have the SL versions. Not sure about these ones but some of the LEDs in my SL have become a bit yellow. Stands out a lot when the lights are turned to white.

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