The R Stands For Reverse? The ThermalRight TL-C12R - Fan Review

The C12R from ThermalRight, the R stands for reverse. So, this fan’s airflow is completely different than a typical fan. Is it any good? Or is there a reason why other manufacturers don’t make a fan like this? Let’s find out… What’s up everyone, Erik here and welcome to Hardware For Gamers. For those who are new to the channel, I review and test PC cases, CPU coolers and PC case fans. Now Before I get into the overview to have Full disclosure. ThermalRight did send me this fan to test and review, but all opinions expressed in this video are mine. So if you end up liking the video please hit that like button, and subscribe to the channel, because it does help out a lot. I’m going to start off with a quick overview of the C 12 R line up. There are 3 120 mm models The C12R With an RPM of 1500 And comes in only gray The C12R-S With an RPM of 1500 5 volt ARGB LEDs And come in white or gray And the C12R-L With an RPM of 1500 12 volt RGB LEDs And comes in gray Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:52 Fan overview 1:52 PWM Testing 2:12 Charts - Fan under review 4:42 Charts - Comparing to other fans 6:43 Final Thoughts Amazon Associates Links: - - - About HardwareForGamers: This channel is about gaming, computer hardware, and computer accessories. I will be testing how to properly set up your system hardware and accessories, to get the most out of your game experience. If that sounds like something you’d be interested in how about clicking that subscribe button. YouTube - Twitter - Discord - Intro Music Rock Intro 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. Artist: #ThermalRight #Casefans
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