🌈 Illuminate Your Cooling Game!
The ASUS 120mm ARGB PWM Chassis Fan combines cutting-edge technology with aesthetic appeal, featuring advanced fluid dynamic bearings for longevity, customizable RGB lighting, and whisper-quiet operation, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Product Dimensions | 5.9"L x 4.9"W x 1.4"H |
Brand | ASUS |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 1.08 watts |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | CPU |
Noise Level | 29 dB |
Material | lead |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1900 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 76 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
UPC | 195553316996 |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Number of Items | 1 |
Series | TUF GAMING TF120 ARGB |
Item model number | TUF GAMING TF120 ARGB |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.9 x 4.9 x 1.4 inches |
Color | TUF GAMING TF120 ARGB |
ASIN | B0B6D3X7NX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 15, 2022 |
C**.
Cool looking fan
Used this for my kid’s custom build. The case came with a couple of RGB fans in front to suck in the air but I wanted another fan to blow out the back so got this one. Good price and pretty quiet.
K**L
I likes it
This fan blows. ;)
T**3
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The best
V**S
Quality
The colors on this thing are super bright! It’s really easy to install and has good quality rubber around it. It’s super quiet and sucks in good air. For the money you really can’t beat this!
R**.
Lack of certain hardware mars an otherwise stellar product.
Fans work great, I've had no issues with them after the initial set-up. However, the installation didn't go as smoothly as I would've hoped, since ASUS provided no pass-through screws for this product. What it did come with were four short self-tapping screws, designed to cut into the fan from the side of the case.For those looking to purchase this product, just know you'll need to source your own screws if you plan to use these as radiator fans. And don't think you can just swap in the old screws from your previous AIO, as the rubber grommets on the corner of each fan (and on either side of) add quite a few degrees of thickness to it.What I used to secure my own fans were #6-32 x 1 1/2 inch bolts, with nuts and washers acting as spacers. Even then, I had to be careful how much I screwed into the radiator so as not to damage the fins (which was a possibility). 32mm or 1 3/8 inch could've worked better, but I could only use what was available. Just make sure you buy yourself an assortment of chassis screws alongside these fans and you'll be alright. I suggest the CRJ 6-32 UNC Extra Long screws
A**R
Producto de calidad
Excelente funcionalidad, durabilidad y calidad.
M**R
Great product. Fast shipping.
Great product. Easy to install
J**.
Powerful fans, but a little noisy
I recently built a new PC and, after building it, discovered that the front fans in my chassis were very underpowered rating at around 1200 RPM maximum. For a 13th-gen i7 cpu and an RTX 4060 Ti 16GB OC edition, I wanted air intake and ventilation that was a little better. Since the fans on the case were ARGB, I wanted to replace them with fans that are also ARGB, but I had trouble finding ARGB fans that rated more than 1500 RPM. I eventually came across these TUF TF120 fans and, after comparing it to just about every other ARGB fan that I could find, I decided these were the best option. After getting DeepCool FK120 fans to vent air out the top of my case, I was expecting that the TF120 fans (3-pack) would come with a fan hub like the one that comes with the FK120 3-pack. It did come with an ARGB hub, but instead of with including fan power headers on the ARGB hub or including a separate fan hub, they opted to daisy-chain the fans together so that they would only have to use 1 chassis fan header. The fans came with the power lines already connected, which unfortunately also meant they were tangled with the ARGB lines. To install the fans, I had to disconnect the daisy-chain power line extenders, untangling the power and ARGB lines in the process, attach the fans to the case, thread the lines into the cable management space, then re-connect the daisy-chain extenders and plug them into the motherboard. After that, I was able to easily connect the ARGB lines to the hub and connect that to the mobo, then hold the "Mode" button on the hub to enable control via Armoury Crate and Aura Sync. The ARGB hub is a very nice convenience feature, but it would have been so much better if the hub was also for power lines. Other than that, the fans have been great. The airflow is powerful enough that I can actually feel the air entering the case when I place my hand at the front. They are rather noisy, however, not from vibration, but from the intense airflow. The sound is almost as loud as other fans that sound like jet engines. Performance-wise, when combined with my other fans and the CPU cooler, they help keep my CPU in the range of 50-60 degrees Celsius under heavy load and my PCIe 4.0 SSD's in the 30's Celsius, as well as my GPU. If you don't feel that you need as much airflow, then look at other fans. However, if you want your chassis fans to have both high airflow and ARGB, then these are probably the best you'll find.
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