Thermalright TL-C12B V2 120mm Fan Review

Box, Contents & Bundle

Since this fan is bundled with a Thermalright cooler, here is a photo of this product’s box.

The fan has nine blades to produce more airflow. The more blades, the wider the moving surface area that interacts with the air; hence, the fan pushes more air. The blade’s angle (pitch) shape and speed are major airflow factors.

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5 thoughts on “Thermalright TL-C12B V2 120mm Fan Review

  1. So I got some TL-C12W-S V3 fans (which I believe are more or less the same as the reviewed fans, except with and with aRGB) and 2 vertically mounted fans set as intake have very noticeable howling sound at above ~550 RPM. Could it be some weird resonance with cheap case (flimsy 0.6mm steel panel)? It’s the darkflash DPX90 case, I also got same 3 fans at the bottom as intake and they are running fine.

  2. The TL-C12C you mentioned in the end is a different, cheaper fan.
    TL-C12C turns clockwise and turrns a little faster in max. Also they have other rubber pads.

    TL-C12B turns counter clockwise.

    The TL-C12B is available as ARGB variant TL-C12B-S V3 at Amazon as X3 Pack
    for around 15€. Works very good on my Phantom Spirit EVO.

  3. Hi juste to remind you about the NF-A14 industrialPPC 😅 and if you can ask Silverstone for review the new FHS 140X 😊
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