Thermaltake Riing Trio 12 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition Triple Pack Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅25-01-19
Closer Look
If you’ve paid much attention to our previous review of the Riing Plus 12 fans, you will immediately notice how much extra translucent plastic has been used to accommodate the vast increase in LEDs around the enclosure. The blades are now also white instead of black which will help to distribute the light around the fan and your computer case.



The reverse side uses four black spokes to hold the motor in place. Each corner, on both sides, is capped with a piece of reasonably thick rubber, useful for absorbing any unwanted vibrations that would otherwise be transferred directly into the case which can cause annoying reverberations and rattles.



Something that we like Thermaltake’s RGB fans for is the simplicity of the cabling. Both the RGB lighting and the PWM motor is controlled through a single cable which connects to a central hub making cable management much easier. The cables measure 900mm in length so there’s plenty to route around corners and around the back of components to help with the cleanest of builds.



The fan controller is capable of powering up to 5 fans and sorts out both the fan speed and the RGB lighting through one port, cutting down on wires considerably. The controller connects to a USB header on your motherboard and talks directly to the software via that.



The controller measures 74mm x 63mm x 20mm so should be easy enough to tuck away behind your motherboard tray or in a quiet corner of your chassis.



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