Nearly everyone has their own take on addressable RGB fans and Lian Li isn’t any different. They have their Bora Digital fans already, but all the way back at the start of the year at CES they did tease another design. That was their Uni Fan design and today is finally the day, the Lian Li Uni Fan SL 120 is available and today I’m going to check them out. They have a completely different look from the Bora fans, going with something closer to a traditional design with a square design but beyond the shape nothing else is traditional at all, they dropped the light rings for what I would call brows at the top and bottom of the fan which are on the front and back as well and all of the fans lock together and share their lighting and fan controls through the connection for a cleaner installation. This is something I complained about when I took a look at Corsairs QL series of fans, so I’m excited to see how the SL 120’s work.
Product Name: Lian Li Uni Fan SL 120
Review Sample Provided by: Lian Li
Written by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
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Fan Quantity |
Available in Single or Triple packs |
Color Options |
White and Black |
Fan Dimensions |
122.8 x 122.4 x 25 mm |
Rated Voltage |
DC 12V (FAN) & 5V (LED) |
Fan Speed |
800-1900 RPM |
Air Pressure |
2.54 mmH2O (Maximum) |
Airflow |
58.54 CFM (Maximum) |
Acoustic Noise |
17 – 31 dB |
Locked Current |
>= 0.5mA |
Bearing Type |
Fluid Dynamic Bearing |
Start-UP Voltage |
DC 6.0V |
Unput Current |
0.18A (FAN) / 0.6A (LED) |
Input Power |
3.5 Watts |