💡 Illuminate Your Setup with Style!
The VENT TT PURE 12 ARGB SYNC CASE FAN 3 PACK (CL-F079-PL12SW-A) offers a perfect blend of high airflow performance, customizable ARGB lighting, and whisper-quiet operation, making it an ideal choice for gamers and professionals looking to enhance their PC builds.
A**S
Surprisingly good
I wasn't holding high hopes for these fans when I purchased them, my main aim was to get them working with my Aorus Z370 Gaming 5 RGB motherboard/Aorus 1080Ti Extreme with the RGB Fusion 2 software, but I knew if this didn't work out then I could just use the included wired controller.Let me tell you that these fans work great with the RGB Fusion2 software and there are endless amounts of colour coordinations and options to access. When you just have your motherboard and GFX card running through RGB fusion then there are very limited options but once you link up the fans, well, I'm surprised how good they work.Don't get me wrong, I'm sure the fans could be utilised much more with improvements to the software but at this point, I haven't even thought about using the included controller!Very pleased.
C**.
Love them,
During a recent min upgrade I was wanting some new Addressable fans and took the plunge on these. Over the last year I have tried a few from DeepCool, UPHERE and ID Cooling, so far these are my favourite. The lighting on them is great, having the option to use them direct to the motherboard or the inline controller is a huge bonus, so much so when I strip down the PC in the summer to redo it I will buy another set with out hesitation. For once TT well done.
W**Y
Great value!
Wanted to replace the noisy Coolermaster fans that came with the 240 lite AIO, and did quite a bit of research before buying these. They are designed to be used as Radiator fans, the RGB is visible from both sides (allowing me to still mount the fans inboard, pulling air in) and they are soooo much quieter.Over the moon with them! This kit comes with everything you need, including two types of Addressable RGB cable as well as the RGB controller unit. I have fitted that despite my board having an Addressable RGB Header, just to test it out really.Highly recommended product.
J**Y
Efficient
Knowing the Thermaltake systems and their build quality, I did not hesitate to invest in these fans and I have no regrets.I recommend!.
K**6
Very Pleased
They are well made and very easy to install, the cable lengths on both the PWM and ARGB are great for routing around your case, the LEDs are not too bright or too dull a nice mid range. The only gripe I have and it's not a big one is the motherboard ARGB connector is very slack and can come off quite easy but a little tightening with pliers solved that.
P**W
Quality
This is a great product great build quality like all Thermaltake products. The instructions need a little more detail for someone new to PC Building but great product.
A**R
Misleading
The fans are great it the fact they arnt compatible with my motherboard which is a gigabyte auros x370 gaming 5 even though thermaltake support log say they are. If i need they wasnt then i would have bought a different set of fine
M**N
Best fans I've had.
I used to run Arctic fans, but not RGB.A while back I bought a used Thermaltake custom watercooling set which included 3 of these exact fans attached to the 360mm radiator.I had 3 Corsair fans at the front of the case at the time but then I bought some Aerocool ARGB fans to replace the 12v RGB ones.When the case was replaced I ended up with 3 Coolermaster fans on intake with the Thermaltake + radiator on exhaust.So having used all of these fans (and I should stress that none of these were bad in any way), what made me buy a second set of three from Thermaltake?Well of course, there is the "matching fans" arguement, but I could have got 3 more of the other fans.I bought these because in all the time I've beeen using my PC, through all the fan curve testing and configuration changes etc., the Thermatakes are the only ones that I don't really hear.HWInfo64 reports that they mostly tick over at about 580 RPM whereas all other fans I'd tried start at about 100 RPM faster. The specs state 500 - 1500 RPM.Sure you'll hear them at 100% but that can be said of any fan.On watercooling, my fan curves are set to water temps, not CPU temps so it rises and falls in speed gently over time.I've an i7 4790k @ 4.7Ghz and GTX 1080 in the WC loop and in a typical gaming session my fans begin at 580 RPM (lowest) and reach their peak at 38 degrees water temp, only then spinning at up to 900 RPM.I can only hear my system if I listen for it.Bear in mind that's how these fans work for MY setup. When fan curves are set by the CPU temp (standard), the fans WILL ramp up and down in speed a lot more.In that case, these are still a top choice as they do not get very loud whilst I've no reason to question their performance.The ARGB side of things is great. These have 9 LED's per fan (27 for all 3). One ARGB channel should cope with 80 LED's so these can all daisy chain together and use the same source.The colours and white are all good, bright and true.CABLES - Each fan has two cables. One 4-pin PWM and one for ARGB.These cables are good, they're sleeved and heat-shrink finished, but they are ridiculously long for most builds. If you're using a FULL tower (huge) then buy these! ... In a Midi tower (most popular sizes), you will be folding up excess cabling into bunches and trying to stash them somewhere.I actually cut my first set to length an re-soldeed them but that's not a solution for all and certainly not in a warranty period.The ARGB cables are fitted with ARGB-PX plugs, which are a lot smaller than the usual 3-pin ARGB plugs.Many say that these plugs are a propriatory fitting but they are not exlusive to Thermaltake.I know that Aquacomputer of Germany use these fittings on their ARGB controllers.If not planning to use the supploed ARGB controller you're likely going to need an adapter, or re-wire them to a standard ARGB plug.Lastly, the ARGB controller - It's pretty simple but it does the job.If you do not have ARGB support on your motherboard, you will need a controller.If you DO have ARGB support on your motherboard, then you can plug your fans into this controller, then plug the controller in to the motherboard to bypass the Thermaltake controller and take signal from the mobo instead. Doing this eliminates the need for ARGB / ARGB-px adapters.All in all - Great fans, I will continue to use these in future builds. The long cabling and small ARGB plugs may cause issues for some, but I'd ratehr get around these issues than settle or other fans.
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