Thermaltake SWAFAN EX12 Unboxing and Demo
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- The FPS Review has an unboxing and demo of the new Thermaltake SWAFAN EX12, a new series of fans from Thermaltake with a magnetic connection, and the ability to switch fan direction with reversible blades. Check out our first look at this new piece of PC enthusiast hardware, as we turn it on, try it out, see how it works, and even look at fan noise. Make sure to check out our article on the Thermaltake SWAFAN EX12 linked below.
00:00 - Intro and Specs
01:00 - Unboxing and Box Contents
04:57 - Thermaltake Software How To
07:18 - Turning it On Demo
12:13 - Wrap Up
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Super detailed review, thanks for the info!
Great video! Would you be interested in review our daisy-chained fans?
Hello, only with the connector that goes to the board do the fans turn on? .. connect mine.. they turn on but the RGB does not turn on and the ttrgb plus program does not detect the controller
I was hoping the review would also include plunging in the control unit to power, sata I think but more importantly the RGB header. Is it 12v or 5 volt, how many pins.
Does it need a 3 pin ARGB connector because I don’t have one on my motherboard. Please assist.
I can’t speak for these fans specifically, but typically when you have a control module like this it is controlled through software via a usb header. You shouldn’t need a 3 pin argb header.
where is part 2 on lian i li desk
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