Wednesday, February 25th 2015

Thermaltake Announces Riing 12 and 14 LED Radiator Fan Series

Thermaltake, an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units, introduces the new Riing 12 and 14 LED Radiator Fan Series, patented LED ring radiator fan fitted to enhance static pressure that produces impressive cooling performance with an optimized fan blade design. Hydraulic bearings for silent operation guarantee ultra-low noise. In addition, an anti-vibration mounting system strengthens the stability during operation.

The patented LED Ring maintains color and brightness uniformity, available in four colors: blue, red, white, and green to add style to the chassis, allowing users to not only build up an aesthetically superior liquid cooling system but also incorporate externally-modular upgrades for their chassis. The new Thermaltake Riing 12 and 14 LED Radiator Fan Series will soon be available on Newegg around the end of February.
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Compared to the standard case fan, the combination of three Riing 12 radiator fan and RL360 radiator (Outlet and inlet water temp. are 49°C and 44.5°C in respective, △T= 4.5°C) decreases around 2°C by delivering 40% better cooling performance.

Concentrated Compression Blade
Custom designed for high-static pressure requirements of demanding applications such as radiators, the Concentrated Compression Blade (CCB) is engineered to focus the inner weaker circle of air outwards, allowing the outer section to pressurize and compress the air.

Wind Blocker Frame
The wind blocker frame is designed to work with the Concentrated Compression Blade's (CCB) pressure mechanism by directing airflow towards the middle section of the blade, thereby creating a compression effect and blocking any pressure from escaping. This reduces the blade's noise and vibration, creating a perfect balance between power and sound.

Hydraulic Beairng with Low-Noise Design
The hydraulic bearing self-lubricates with a high quality, friction-reducing substance which lowers operating noise and improves efficiency. The seal cap prevents leakage of the lubricant, and improves the lifespan of the unit. The LNC (Low-Noise Cable) can reduce the noise level around 21% to 24%.

Anti-vibration Mounting System
In-mold injection anti-vibration rubber pads provide hassle-free usage for 80% protection coverage, including all four corners.

Four Colors of the Patented LED Versions Available
Riing 12 and 14 LED Radiator Fan Series is available with different LED versions (red, blue, green, and white), adding cooling aesthetics to the chassis.

For more information, visit the product pages of Riing 12 LED Blue, Riing 12 LED Red, Riing 12 LED Green, Riing 12 LED White, Riing 14 LED Blue, Riing 14 LED Red, Riing 14 LED Green, Riing 14 LED White.
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16 Comments on Thermaltake Announces Riing 12 and 14 LED Radiator Fan Series

#1
Caring1
They look nice ...but... I want to see actual Db, Static Pressure and CFM readings As well as a MTBF.
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#2
Chaitanya
Caring1They look nice ...but... I want to see actual Db, Static Pressure and CFM readings As well as a MTBF.
for 120mm fan specs from thermaltake page are as under:


P/N CL-F038-PL12BU-A
Fan Dimension 120 x 120 x 25 mm
Started Voltage 9.0 V
Rated Voltage 9.0 V
Rated Current 0.2 A
Power Input 2.4 W
Fan Speed 1500 R.P.M
1000 R.P.M (with LNC)
Max. Air Pressure 2.01 mm-H2O
Max. Air Flow 40.6 CFM
Noise 24.6 dB-A
18.7 dB-A (with LNC)
Bearing Type Hydraulic Bearing
Life Expectation 40,000 hrs,25℃
Connector 3 PIN + LNC (Low-Noise Cable)
Weight 158.8 g
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#3
natr0n
Looks nice.

These give me a nostalgic feeling looking at the last pic. Like those CCFL gimmick fans from back in the day.
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#5
Caring1
Oh yeah, that turbine look, if only blower fans on GPU's had that. :D
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#7
PLAfiller
urza26Could you tell me what case that is?
Thanks in advance!
No problem. It's Fractal Design Core 1000. But that on the picture is not mine and it's moded a bit.
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#8
Phobia9651
lZKoceNo problem. It's Fractal Design Core 1000. But that on the picture is not mine and it's moded a bit.
Thanks, I asked because of the big window on the side panel. But apparently that was a mod.
Only know of the Graphite 760T and some InWin chassis that have such a big window and the one in the picture was neither of them.
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#9
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
finally... decent fans to replace my current ones on Water3.0 Pro...!
Regards,
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#10
Sp33d Junki3
I never seen a blue like that on any fan before.
I like it very much.
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#11
Batou1986
Sp33d Junki3I never seen a blue like that on any fan before.
I like it very much.
Its photoshop
I would like to see pictures of them in action
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#12
Chaitanya
Batou1986Its photoshop
I would like to see pictures of them in action
They were demoed at CES 2015, here is a video of those fans in action.

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#13
MT Alex
Most people outgrow flashy (gaudy) lights after their first build. An on/off switch would be nice.
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#14
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
they seem to be cute ones...♥
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#15
Batou1986
ChaitanyaThey were demoed at CES 2015, here is a video of those fans in action.

Hmm too bad they don't glow like EL lighting in the pictures and its just led's in an acrylic ring diffuser
Pass
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#16
Chaitanya
Batou1986Hmm too bad they don't glow like EL lighting in the pictures and its just led's in an acrylic ring diffuser
Pass
actually those LEDs are distinguishable in the last pic of fans installed on radiator. I have couple of EL wires lying around in the house and I wouldn't want one of those on fans as the inverter supplied with them is has a high frequency hum. That LED+diffuser solution is much better.
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