- Compatible with most cases
For wide-ranging use. - 120mm cooling fan
To transfer heat from components. - Hydraulic bearing design
Ensures long-lasting operation. - 41.13 cfm airflow volume
Ensures efficient cooling. - 25.2dBA noise level
Ensures quiet operation. - 500-1500 rpm operating speed
For fast cooling. - LED illumination
Adds a stylish look.
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Thermaltake – Riing Trio 12 LED RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition 120mm Case Cooling Fan Kit with RGB Lighting (3-Pack) – Black
$67.00 Save:$37.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 32 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7 × 6.4 × 3.75 in |
Fan Life Expectation | 40000 hours |
Lighting Type | RGB |
Noise Level | 26.8 decibels adjusted |
Power Consumption | 4.32 watts |
Color Category | Black |
Cooling Fan Type | Case |
Product Weight | 32 ounces |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 3 years |
Bearing Type | Hydraulic bearing |
Color | Black |
Fan Size | 120 millimeters |
12-Volt Rated | Yes |
Airflow Volume | 41.13 cubic feet per minute |
Fan/Cooling System Connector | 9 pin |
Fan Speed | 1500 revolutions per minute |
Product Length | 7 millimeters |
Customizable Lighting | Yes |
Model Number | CL-F072-PL12SW-A |
Product Name | Riing Trio 12 LED RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition 120mm Case Cooling Fan Kit with RGB Lighting (3-Pack) |
Number of Fans Included | 2 |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 3 years |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Cooling System | Air |
Product Width | 6.4 millimeters |
Product Height | 3.75 millimeters |
UPC | 841163004470 |
Reviews (3)
Pete –
Sexy fans. They come with 64 LEDs 30 groups are addressable which makes four unlimited color combinations.
ryoni –
These could be so amazing if Thermaltake gave a darn about their software. The fan controller is not fully compatible with Ryzen CPU’s which in my case meant having to unplug and plug the controller back in anytime the computer was restarted. The controller is inside the case so this is not feasible. This was the dealbreaker for me. Google issues with Riing and Ryzen and you’ll see people complaining all over TT’s forums.
In fairness, when the controller worked, the RGB and fan control worked well. The software looks like it’s from 2005 and it’s hard to use but once you figure it out, the RGB control is pretty insane. There are two “rings” of LED’s on the top and bottom, and then the center of the fan has a ring of LED’s as well. This means these fans are the brightest I have ever seen. I think they have around 30 LED’s total (Riing Quad has 54!). The effects are really cool and with all the LED’s you can really customize your colors. There is also separate creator software TT makes but I didn’t check that out.
In short, only buy these if you have an Intel CPU. I really wish I could use them with my build, but I will be settling for the Lian Li Uni fans instead.
TylerS –
Color is great controller makes it easy to change color