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Thermaltake Introduces the Riing 12 and 14 LED Radiator Fans

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Thermaltake, an industry leader in computer chassis, thermal solutions, and power supply units, has launched the new Riing 12 and 14 LED Radiator Fan Full Series, 120 mm and 140 mm fans fitted to enhance static pressure, producing impressive cooling performance with an optimized fan blade. 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. The LED ring is available in yellow, orange, red, green, blue, and white, a palette of 6 colors to style up your chassis.

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.





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.

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 by 23% in average.

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

Multiple Colors of the Patented LED Versions Available
Riing Fan Series is available in 6 different LED versions (yellow, orange, red, blue, green, and white), adding cooling aesthetics to the chassis.

For more details on the Thermaltake Riing 12 and 14 LED Radiator Fan Full Series please visit:
www.thermaltake.com/cooler

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Meh, 1400\1500 RPM fans so they should be pretty silent.
 
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Should have been PWM controllable

Meh, 1400\1500 RPM fans so they should be pretty silent.

Gota disagree there, 400 to 500 rpm is silent. 600 rpm is acceptable, 800+ rpm is noisy.
 

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Benchmark Scores well I've fried a 775' P4 12 years ago, that counts?
I have those fans, they are pretty silent, also pretty powerful for rads, they are plugged directly to molex via adapter, still silent,
by the way those fans are not a new cris, available many months ago,
 

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Should have been PWM controllable



Gota disagree there, 400 to 500 rpm is silent. 600 rpm is acceptable, 800+ rpm is noisy.


400 -500 RPM = near pointless even more so if your in a room that can get 20-30c. 800 RPM is not that much better
 

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400 -500 RPM = near pointless even more so if your in a room that can get 20-30c. 800 RPM is not that much better

I would disagree, if you have enough fans on a large enough radiator the net result is quite good. Add inn PWM control of the fans, having them spinning at 450 rpm when the pc is idle, and get them up to 700 to 800 with high load you get a SILENT surfer and a livable gaming computer.

what are you? an ant

Not the last time i checked the mirror, but i fail to see how wanting a low noise computer makes me an ant.
 

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I would disagree, if you have enough fans on a large enough radiator the net result is quite good. Add inn PWM control of the fans, having them spinning at 450 rpm when the pc is idle, and get them up to 700 to 800 with high load you get a SILENT surfer and a livable gaming computer.



Not the last time i checked the mirror, but i fail to see how wanting a low noise computer makes me an ant.
low noise? you might as well get a passively cooled pc... ghez 1000 rpm is quiet already 500 is just silly
 
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low noise? you might as well get a passively cooled pc... ghez 1000 rpm is quiet already 500 is just silly
Passively cooled and OC on a 5820K and 290X CF is not that easy.

Also, these new Riing fans have a start voltage of 9 V, not that good for low speed operation.
 

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Passively cooled and OC on a 5820K and 290X CF is not that easy.

Also, these new Riing fans have a start voltage of 9 V, not that good for low speed operation.
yeah not gonna get low noise with amd gpus :D
on the otherhand... your rig would be very loud on all air or just with the cpu WC'd
even on a full loop... man those amd cards are hungry...

ps: you seem to be the sort of person who would prefer a tesla to a hellcat
 
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yeah not gonna get low noise with amd gpus :D
on the otherhand... your rig would be very loud on all air or just with the cpu WC'd
even on a full loop... man those amd cards are hungry...

ps: you seem to be the sort of person who would prefer a tesla to a hellcat

Considering you can get 4 Tesla model S for the price a hellcat here in Norway (assuming 400 g CO2/km, 40 g NOx/km, 2000 kg curb weight and 707 hp and price with shipping 65000 usd) , if it was my own money i would get a Tesla.
 
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