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The Thermalright TL-C12CW-S X3 is a 3-pack of 120mm ARGB PWM fans designed for professional-grade cooling with a max speed of 1550 RPM and airflow of 66.17 CFM. Featuring ultra-quiet S-FDB bearings and 17 customizable ARGB lighting modes, these fans deliver efficient, silent cooling with sleek aesthetics, ideal for cases, radiators, and CPU coolers.






| ASIN | B0BKKQVC8C |
| Air Flow Capacity | 66.17 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Brand | Thermalright |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Compatible devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 655 Reviews |
| Included Components | CPU FAN |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12L x 12W x 2.5H centimetres |
| Manufacturer | THERMALRIGHT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TL-C12CW-S X3 D6-Y |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Max Rotational Speed | 1550 RPM |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Power connector type | 4-Pin |
| Product dimensions | 12L x 12W x 2.5H centimetres |
| UPC | 772467848012 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
O**M
Incredible value for money, good looking cooling
I was very sceptical about buying these fans at such a cheap price, it seemed absolutely too good to be true but thanks to Amazons excellent returns policy I thought I’d take a punt. I was replacing a set of barely used (but too big for my new case) NZXT F-series fans and I couldn’t notice a difference in quality to look at. Fitment was spot on, all fitting nice and neatly with rubber corners to reduce noise. The argb lighting daisy-chained together no isses at all with a quality click as they plug in. Switching the pc on for the first time I noticed they were very loud, however a quick download of fancontrol which scanned the fans and picked them up straight away, I put a fan curve on them and all of a sudden it was quiet again! They move a good amount of air, fit well and are an incredible bargain. My ONLY qualm is that to run them as intake fans leaves the wiring channel exposed on the back and the sticker facing outwards, but that truly is me being very fussy. I was so impressed by thermalright quality that I ordered a Frozen Notte AIO off the back of this purchase which can be seen in the photos on this review!
A**B
Cheap, Quality, What else can you get at this price!
The Thermalright TL-C12CW-S X3 is a budget-friendly 120mm ARGB fan 3-pack that offers solid cooling performance and attractive lighting. With a maximum speed of 1550 RPM, it delivers up to 66.17 CFM airflow at a noise level of 25.6 dBA. The fans feature daisy-chainable 4-pin PWM and 3-pin 5V ARGB connectors, simplifying cable management. Overall: Great fans with no issues other than the ramp up speed on startup which goes after a few seconds
M**K
Reliable and Affordable Cooling
great budget-friendly cooling solution with solid performance. It delivers good airflow and static pressure, making it suitable for both CPU coolers and case ventilation. The build quality is sturdy, and the bearings ensure smooth and quiet operation. With a sleek design and reliable cooling efficiency, it’s a great choice for those looking to upgrade their cooling setup without breaking the bank.
C**N
Seem good but missing something important
My fans on my old rig have been getting a bit rattley (well one of them has) so thought it time to replace them. While I only needed two, I thought this three pack was great value and will leave me with a spare should I need it (or maybe find somewhere else to fit it). Now full disclosure is I have still not fitted them yet after getting them just under a week ago, but for good reason. The one thing these fans lack is any kind of fitting instructions. Now I am sure the more experienced PC builder will know what cable is for what, to anyone with less experience not having instructions is going to leave them bewildered. I have done a lot of maintenance on my PC myself but have never fitted chassis fans before so when I looked at these fans I was struggling initially to get my head around what goes where and how I can run them without having a fan hub (daisy chaining is the solution). Now it took me, a semi experienced PC nerd a lil while to work things out, but I can imagine someone with less experience would still be scratching their head. It really would not kill the manufacturer to either supply instructions in the pack or at least a link to an online set of instructions or video. I recently bought a Be Quiet CPU cooler and not only did it come with assembly instructions but even told me exactly what socket to use on the motherboard (I mean it was pretty obvious removing the old cooler first, but would be a nice touch for someone building from scratch). Obviously the more experienced you are, the less need there is for instructions but I think you need to cater to all levels. I will get around to fitting them soon, but think I wanna go the hub route anyway now and not an urgent job. Just originally thought while I was fitting my new SSD I might as well do other work that was needed.
A**V
Exactly what I needed – quiet, reliable, and no fuss
I wasn’t expecting much for the price, but these Thermalright fans really surprised me. I got the 3-pack to improve airflow in my case, and they’ve made a noticeable difference. Temps are a few degrees lower across the board, and everything just feels more stable. What I really appreciate is how quiet they are. Even when they ramp up, it’s just a soft whoosh no buzzing, no whining, nothing distracting. At idle, I honestly forget they’re even running. Installation was simple. Standard 4-pin PWM, screws included, and everything lined up perfectly. Build quality feels solid too no cheap plastic or flimsy blades. I don’t care about RGB, so the clean look suits me fine. These fans do exactly what they’re supposed to: move air efficiently and quietly. For the price, especially as a 3-pack, I’d say they’re a steal. If you’re after reliable cooling without the noise or the flashy extras, these are a great pick. I’d happily buy them again.
E**E
I think the value is exceptional for these x3 at under £15 - exceeded my expectations and noteworthy
I bought the 3-pack of these fans - for <£15 - and honestly after using them I think the value for money is just bonkers (good)! I don't actually use the RGB features myself as I prefer a sleeper-build style but I tested them before turning it off. They're versatile because they each have their own dedicated connectors but ALSO integrated daisy-chaining connectors so I could link them from one header and pass it through so they're controlled together - this opened up lots of options for how to configure them. They have evo foam pads in the corners which seems to work well at reducing vibration noise where I've screwed it to my chassis (I feel this is noteworthy because I've bought noctua's in the past and was shocked they didn't include these and you have you buy the corner pads separately - so including them with these Thermalrights adds to the value to me). I have these tuned quite low-speed, lining the bottom of my densely packed [[asin:B0D4VLZXSS Dan A3] case, and they help keep a quite steady positive pressure / air flow even when the actively cooled components are idle - which I think is important to keep the passively cooled items under control in my build because its so dense.
J**N
Fantastic Cooling Performance with Stunning ARGB Lighting!
I recently upgraded my PC with the Thermalright TL-C12C-S X3 CPU Fan 120mm ARGB Case Cooler Fans, and I am thoroughly impressed. Firstly, the cooling performance is outstanding. These fans keep my system running cool even during intense gaming sessions and heavy multitasking. The airflow is excellent, and my CPU temperatures have noticeably dropped, which has improved overall system stability and performance. The ARGB lighting is a major highlight. The colors are vibrant and add a stunning visual appeal to my PC case. The lighting effects are customizable, allowing me to sync them perfectly with my other ARGB components for a cohesive look. The result is a visually striking setup that stands out. Installation was straightforward. The fans come with clear instructions and all the necessary mounting hardware. They fit perfectly in my case and were up and running in no time. The build quality is top-notch, with durable materials that give me confidence in their longevity. The noise level is impressively low, even at higher speeds. The fans operate quietly, which is a significant plus for maintaining a pleasant environment while gaming or working.
A**Y
Bargain pricing without comprimise
Ok, maybe jumping the gun here... As I haven't actually tested them live in a system. (cable management left then I'm good to go) I've had non-Rgb cosair / noctura fans in my system but decided to go RGB. I don't want to pay £20-30 for a branded fan. My case exactly great for airflow so the more fans, the merrier. (previous fans were steals from ebay) Seen these by chance. 3 for £13? Couldn't find much reviews, hence why I'm doing this review. It seems to eveything as promised. 3 x 120mm argb fans. These are PWM, and possible to daisy chain others. Likewise with the argb, can be dasiy chained too. Fan's look good quality with rubber vibration pads. I think the price is either an error or moreso Thermal Right are looking to gain some attention. If its the latter then it's worked. I'll update once it's actually been tested in my system. I know seems a bit silly leaving a review but I didn't want to forget to leave a review as I'm that impressed. Eveything from packaging to the actual fan. Can't find a fault. I grabbed one of their heatsinks too. (going from hyper 212 to pearless assassin) - another bargain. (Update: fans in my system, so I have in total 8 of these in my system. It was noisey but then I optimised the fan curve and runs silent. You can hear the air moving and that's it. Seems to be about 30% power to get the minimum for the fans to run). I did hear a slight tick from the fans at first but that's dissappeared. Check out the fan control software... Which is open sourced. (instead of MSI Center or something) Highly recommend. (RGB seems good too)
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