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The new Uni Fan AL V2, like other Uni Fan models, is available in both black and white models and Lian Li has a pack of three and individual fans as well for the 120 mm fan size. They also have the AL V2 140 mm which is also available in black or white but it is only sold as an individual fan. For today though I have one triple pack of the white AL120 V2 in white and also three single black AL120 V2s so we can get a good look at both versions. I’m always surprised that even with the same design the color can affect the overall look.

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First up let’s dig into the AL120 V2 White triple pack and even with the new fan design Lian Li has stuck with the same packaging styling for the entire product lineup. This consists of a black background with a light blue on the edges and as accents on a few things on the front of the box like around the white color designation in the bottom right corner, around the 2-year warranty badge, and the fan icon in the top right corner that lets us know this is a three pack of 120 mm fans, and even in the V2 in the model name which is down at the bottom left corner. Lian Li reiterates that the Uni Fans daisy-chain together and have addressable RGB lighting with the text below the model name as well as with the large picture in the center that shows the fans off all linked together and the lighting lit up. The sides of the box have a side profile picture of the fan and show the 28 mm thickness as well as a picture of the back of the fan which shows the lighting around the center there as well. Then on the back of the box there is a picture of the fan and the controller included with a complete specification listing. Then on the right, they break down the features with longer descriptions of each.

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When you dig into the box most of the wiring is sitting right up on top. Then below that, each fan is wrapped in bubble wrap bags and there is a box with the controller and controller-specific accessories.

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Because of the unique linking design, you do get a lot of accessories considering it is just three fans. You get four adapter cables and then two link cables that go from fan to fan. These are color matched to the color of the fan so ours are white but the adapter cables do still have black ends on the controller end but black on the fan end. This is one of the big changes for the V2 fans, the old cable designs had the larger slide-on connection that you see for the fan to fan cables, but for ALL of the cables. The controller end of the cable is the same but they now have a smaller plug that can plug into the daisy chain connection which replaces that slide-on connection. This new design is more compact and sits flush with the fan.  

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In addition to the cables, you get three sets of fan screws for mounting everything. You also have documentation that runs through all of the contents and then has instructions to get everything set up. There is also a small paper with a warning that if you are running more than 8 AL140 V2 fans or 11 AL 120 V2 that you should run at 75% brightness when running white to prevent damage.

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Then of course we have the L-Connect 3 controller and its accessories. The controller itself comes bundled in a static protective bag which I should note that because of the changes in the fan cable connections they no longer have to ship those in static protective bags as well. The controller comes with its own small instructions, a 3M double-sided sticky sheet, and a small bundle of cables which has a motherboard aRGB connection that also has a fan connection to let your motherboard know the fan speeds or to let it run the fan speeds and the USB cable which has the USB 2 header on one end and a micro USB plug on the other end. The controller itself comes with its power cables permanently attached which consists of two SATA power plugs. The controller has a black plastic housing with gloss on one half. That is where they have the Lian Li branding and it is also branded with the Uni Fan AL V2 branding as well. It has a magnet bottom with a grip tape finish that comes covered to keep it clean. On the power cable end of the L-Connect 3, it has the micro USB connection for the USB cable and the small four-pin plug for the RGB/Fan cable. The side edges have four of the 7-pin plugs for the fan cables and two SM Type Ports which have three pins and can connect other devices like the Lian Li Galahad AIO cooler pump lighting. The SM connections are labeled to show which lighting plug it syncs with as well.

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The new AL120 V2 fan design has gotten a touch thicker with it now at 28 mm thick, this was to add to its airflow taking its airflow up to 77.3 CFM from 64.5 CFM of the original AL120. Static pressure has improved as well from 2.62 mm H2O to 2.97 mm H2O. Of course, in addition to the thicker size they have also increased the max fan speed slightly from 1900 RPM to 2000 now but the new design is also capable of running at 250 RPM where the original AL120 bottomed out at 800 RPM. The V2 has the same fluid dynamic bearing and the same 2-year warranty. But it's going to be the physical changes that most people will be keeping an eye on. The design does still have the same aRGB lighting in the translucent fan blade and small lightbars in the corners of the housing. But the V2 design has added more housing lighting with small strips now on the outside edges of the fan which help add some lighting to the sides which in a lot of cases is still the most visible side of your fans. The design still integrates aluminum with the plastic fan housing as well with a brushed aluminum panel on the top and bottom edges with the edge and a center stripe machined for the mirrored accents. The daisy chain design is still there with 6 pins on one side of each fan and 6 contact pads on the other side. Then to lock things down the contact pad side has T-shaped brackets sticking out that slide into the T-shaped groves on the other side of the fan. There are two big changes for the V2 however. The T brackets can now be twisted and removed which helps fix an issue that all Uni Fans have had, they wouldn’t fit in tight spaces. The other change is the small recessed plug right next to the contact pins, this is how they were able to drop some of the slide-on pads used for the wiring and more importantly, this design remains flush with the fan to help with those tight situations.

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The three black AL120 V2s that Lian Li sent over came individually packaged and it gives us a good look at what you get when not buying the triple pack. The packaging while smaller and the standard fan box size, does still have all of the same artwork and information on it. Only this one has the black fans on the front, back, and side pictures. Then inside the fan comes wrapped in its bubble wrap bag and you get a set of fan screws. The instruction manual stills show what you should have in the box as well as the installation instructions. Then you get two cables one is a split cable with a fan header and then the SM plug that we saw on the L-Connect 3 and the second cable adapts that to the standard 3-pin addressable RGB plug that most motherboards have. What is missing other than other fans is the L-Connect controller and I was surprised to not see at least one of the link cables or the cable to hook the fan up to the controller. So keep in mind that the 4+2 cables that you get with a 3-pack will have to cover any additional fans.

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The black AL120 V2 design, of course, changes the all-white housing and the rubber anti-vibration pads to black but because of the lighting in the fan, it does still have a white translucent fan blade. The black gives a nice contrast however but still goes great with the aluminum center sticker on the front and back. For the black model, they have also given the brushed aluminum top and bottom panels a black finish but still has the mirrored finish edges and center stripe.

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Getting the white and black fans next to each other, I’m still torn in which design I like better. White typically always looks better with lighting because it brightens it up even more. But the black AL120 V2s look great. More importantly, this is a look at the fans daisy chained together. Notice that in each of the sets of three, there isn’t any wiring needed to go from fan to fan, we will just need one wire to go back to the L Connect 3 controller to handle the fans and the lighting together. A closer look near the anti-vibration pad area helps show the housing lighting for the AL120 V2 including the top and bottom edge light bars in addition to the curved bar closer to the fan opening. The AL series doesn’t have the crazy housing lighting like the SL series but it's not bare, especially now with the additional lighting.

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This is a look at all of the cables needed to hook up our six fans. Plugged into the recessed plug in the flat cable that goes to the L Connect 3. Then on the other end of the daisy chain is one clip-on cable that passes the signal from the first set of fans down to the next set. Do be careful with the new plug though, you can see in this picture I thought it was plugged all the way in but can see now that it is coming out slightly. You get two of these cables so you could tie in the single rear fan, two or three top fans, and two or three front fans on the case with almost no lighting. You also have the option to run a separate cable from the controller to each set as well and you get four of those in the three-pack of fans.

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