






lMODEL: 12TL3B lCOLOR: Black lNUMBER OF FANS: 3 lCONTROLLER: Yes lCONNECTOR TYPE: UNI FAN Controller Cable x 1 (P-7P) Extension Cable x 1 (P-P) Power Adapter Cable x 1 (P-SA) Extension Cable x 1 (P-P) lFAN DIMENSION: 124 x 120 x 28 mm lFAN SPEED: 0, 200~2600 RPM lMAX. AIR PRESSURE: 3.97 mmH2O (Maximum) lMAX. AIRFLOW: 90.1 CFM (Maximum) lACOUSTIC NOISE: 33 dB(A) Max lINPUT POWER: 5.8W lMATERIAL: PA66 / LCP lRATED VOLTAGE: DC 12V (FAN) & 5V (LED) lBEARING TYPE: Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) lOPERATE VOLTAGE: DC12V & 5V lWARRANTY: 3 years Review: Tons of air for a radiator cooling a 13900k - Originally set up my Lian-Li O11D XL with all Lian Li UNI Fan SL V2 which are nice and quiet but they didn't quite provide enough air for my Corsair H150i Capellix 360mm (older version). I'm trying to cool a 13900k and as anyone will tell you, it takes a really really good cooling setup. The fans have a nice noise profile but I ran into some issues when hitting the system hard for hours at a time. I'm using this for production work, not gaming so it's important to have a stable system. I actually ignored the release of these new TL fans as I had only seen the version with the screen which I thought was kind of dumb but then I watched a review of the non-LCD version and saw how much air they can push. The SL120 V2's push 64.5 CFM and a static pressure of 2.59 mmH2O at a max RPM of 2,000. These new TL120's have an airflow rating of 90.1 CFM and a static pressure of 3.97 mmH20 at 2,600 RPM and you can really feel the difference. I have the radiator at the top of my case and I like to put my hand on top of the exhaust to feel how hot things are getting. I can feel so much more air flowing during extremely heavy rendering with these new fans and now the hottest P-cores top out at 96c with no more thermal throttling. I was even able to bring up my power limit to 325 watts with a noticeable increase to my Cinebench scores. (2146 in R24) If I was building a new rendering machine I would love to have filled it with all of these fans but it's not worth swapping the rest of the fans in the case. Noise level has definitely increased but I always have noise cancelling headphones anyway. Review: Fans look great besides getting a open package. - Would have been 5 stars but one of the fan sets was a open package that had scotch tape sealing one fan's bubble wrap. The contact covers were removed from one fan with another of the fans having 2 contact covers. All the plastic guards were removed on the infinity mirrors. Also 2 of the bags of screws had been opened. Fans at least did not appear to be used or if they had it wasn't very long. Wouldn't have had a problem with it if it was advertised as open and i didn't pay full price for it.







| ASIN | B0CRYV1VPG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 124,683 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 2,533 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Lian Li |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12L x 2.8W x 12.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Manufacturer | Lian Li |
| Manufacturer Part Number | UNI FAN TL 120 Triple |
| Material | Copper |
| Max Rotational Speed | 2600 RPM |
| Model Number | 12TL3B.US |
| Noise Level | 33 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 5-Pin |
| Power connector type | 5-Pin |
| Product dimensions | 12L x 2.8W x 12.4H centimetres |
| UPC | 840353045378 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Wattage | 5.8 watts |
M**B
Tons of air for a radiator cooling a 13900k
Originally set up my Lian-Li O11D XL with all Lian Li UNI Fan SL V2 which are nice and quiet but they didn't quite provide enough air for my Corsair H150i Capellix 360mm (older version). I'm trying to cool a 13900k and as anyone will tell you, it takes a really really good cooling setup. The fans have a nice noise profile but I ran into some issues when hitting the system hard for hours at a time. I'm using this for production work, not gaming so it's important to have a stable system. I actually ignored the release of these new TL fans as I had only seen the version with the screen which I thought was kind of dumb but then I watched a review of the non-LCD version and saw how much air they can push. The SL120 V2's push 64.5 CFM and a static pressure of 2.59 mmH2O at a max RPM of 2,000. These new TL120's have an airflow rating of 90.1 CFM and a static pressure of 3.97 mmH20 at 2,600 RPM and you can really feel the difference. I have the radiator at the top of my case and I like to put my hand on top of the exhaust to feel how hot things are getting. I can feel so much more air flowing during extremely heavy rendering with these new fans and now the hottest P-cores top out at 96c with no more thermal throttling. I was even able to bring up my power limit to 325 watts with a noticeable increase to my Cinebench scores. (2146 in R24) If I was building a new rendering machine I would love to have filled it with all of these fans but it's not worth swapping the rest of the fans in the case. Noise level has definitely increased but I always have noise cancelling headphones anyway.
J**N
Fans look great besides getting a open package.
Would have been 5 stars but one of the fan sets was a open package that had scotch tape sealing one fan's bubble wrap. The contact covers were removed from one fan with another of the fans having 2 contact covers. All the plastic guards were removed on the infinity mirrors. Also 2 of the bags of screws had been opened. Fans at least did not appear to be used or if they had it wasn't very long. Wouldn't have had a problem with it if it was advertised as open and i didn't pay full price for it.
L**A
Nice
They are silent and of very good quality, both their lights and their work.
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