Thermaltake Pure 12 ARGB 5V Motherboard Sync/Analog Controller TT Premium Edition 16.8 Million Colors 9 Addressable LEDs 120mm Hydraulic Bearing PWM Case/Radiator Fan, 3 Pack - View 1

Thermaltake Pure 12 ARGB 5V Motherboard Sync/Analog Controller TT Premium Edition 16.8 Million Colors 9 Addressable LEDs 120mm Hydraulic Bearing PWM Case/Radiator Fan, 3 Pack

4.6 (1,943 ratings)
~$51.66 with 14 percent savings
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Key Features

  • Synchronized your gaming station: Control fan lighting with select 5V addressable RGB motherboards; Supported motherboard software includes as US aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB FUSION, MSI Mystic Light Sync, and ASROCK polychrome; Air flow: 56.45 CFM; Noise level: 25.8 decibels
  • Analog ARGB controller: low profile controller included for users without RGB Cable motherboards. Choose from 8 Preset colors (red, yellow, green, teal, blue, White, Purple, and rainbow), 7 LED modes and off mode (wave, full light, RGB spectrum, off, flow, ripple, pulse, and blink), and 4 LED speeds
  • Rib LED Ring: Nine 16. 8 million colors addressable LEDs provide balanced lighting coverage and brightness
  • 9 fan blade design: Designed for balanced air flow and static pressure, Perfect for case or radiator applications
  • Cooling expansion: Maintain unified LED lighting when pairing with the water 3. 0 ARGB Series All in 1 coolers for push pull radiator configuration.Silent and efficient: Feature hydraulic Bearing self lubricates with a friction reducing substance for quiet operation without sacrificing performance.Anti vibration: Anti vibration rubber pads promotes silent operation and protection.3 year

Specifications

Product Dimensions
4.72 x 0.98 x 4.72 inches; 1.48 Pounds
Item model number
CL-F079-PL12SW-A
Date First Available
February 22, 2019
Manufacturer
Thermaltake
Country of Origin
China

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Customer Reviews

Art
I bought these to replace the stock fan for the built-in AIO on my NZXT H1 case. I understand the reason for the interchangeable cables, to switch from the controller to straight motherboard connection, but I felt it was a bit tedious. I also understand why the cables are so long, in case these are used as case fans instead of radiator fans, but when you have to clip the attached RGB cable into a second cable for either the controller or the ARGB header already, I felt they could have made the attached RGB cables a little shorter and add that length to the additional cable to either the controller or the motherboard.Small gripes aside, this fan worked well as a replacement for the stock radiator fan in the NZXT H1. The cables were a bit bulky but I added enough length to tuck the excess into the optional SSD slots behind the PSU and it still looks clean from a cable management standpoint. Initially, I wasn't even sure that the fan was even working because the noise level is so much lower than the stock fan that came on the H1 radiator. I booted into BIOS and used the on-board tuning to rev up the fan and was finally able to hear it around 70% speed, but even then the noise was negligible. I'm using Linux, so the jury is still out on whether OpenRGB will control this fan without a hub, I have to do some additional tinkering with the i2c detection and see if it will refresh and add the fan to OpenRGB. Cooling was actually slightly better than the stock H1 radiator fan, which leads me to believe the TT likely has better static pressure, pulling stronger air through the radiator than the stock NZXT fan.Overall, I'm super happy with this purchase. If I can't get the RGB to sync with the motherboard LEDs, it's still far quieter than the fan that came with the H1 AIO, and it adds more glow to a intrinsically dark case. Better cooling, quieter operation, and pretty lights make this a no-brainer and a welcome addition to my H1 build.System Stats For Reference:Motherboard - Asus ROG Strix x570-I ITX GamingCPU - Ryzen 7 3700XGPU - Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 5700XTCase/PSU/AIO - NZXT H1 kit with built-in SFX 650W PSU and 140mm AIO Liquid CoolerDDR4 - Corsair LPX 64GB 3200
Pharticus Maximus GamingPharticus Maximus Gaming
The media could not be loaded. I got these to use as an exhaust fan and bottom intake fan on my new build.They work great, low noise, lots of air flow. They can also be used as fans to push air through a CPU cooler since they are static pressure fans which concentrate air to a smaller area with more force.The lighting on these is great, you can set them to a single color, or to react to your desktop or games as well as many random effects too.The only thing I did not like was that you have a load of cables to manage with these, so that takes some time to organize in the back of the case, but in the end, you can control it all using your motherboard program such as Asus Aura which is easy to use.Alternatively you can also use the included hardware controller, but that would mean opening up the case to change colors or for it to hang out of the back of the computer which would be messy.I am very happy with these fans.
Jennings
The media could not be loaded. Let me start off saying these fans are really nice,, and the cabling is fantastic. They are very bright and pretty simple to connect without much issue. Most of the time you won't notice them running at all super quiet. That was the case for about two weeks until one of the fans started to make a hiss/rubbing noise. After some inspection, we were able to identify the problem. One of the fans on top of the case (exhaust) is the culprit. Not sure if the barring is failing or just a manufacturing issue, or what. I'm currently reaching out to Thermaltake to see if/what can be done about this issue. As of now, my rating is 3 of 5 stars based on my current situation. That rating will change once I hear back from Thermaltake.Thermaltake is going to warranty the fan, it is on the way as we speak. Fantastic service.
BRIAN SBRIAN S
140mm fit my case perfectly. Comes with controller module (I didn’t need) and multiple wires for different mobo. I only use static color via mobo but they can probably do much more rgb with Thermaltake software