:. Installation .:
The installation
is easy and I
think the hardest part is deciding where to actually put the fan. Once you
have decided where to place the fan, the next step is to screw in the four
included screws and connect the fan to the motherboard.
:. Pros and Cons .: :. Pros .: -
Bright 4 LEDs
-
Makes cool
twisted glowing
effect
-
32.11 CFM @
25.0 dB(A)
-
Looks cool in a case
:. Cons .: :. Conclusion .:
It looks like just another basic
transparent plastic
fan, but once you see it running, you will appreciate the quality of the LEDS
and also the nice 32.11 CFM. If you are looking for a very cool looking
fan for your modded case that actually does what a fan should do then I
highly recommend you put the TLF-R82 in your shopping list because I know I
am very satisfied with this fan and now all I need is 5 more to make
everything match in my case. The black fans I have just look so basic now when
compared to the Cooler Master fan.
At this time the
available date and price have not been announced but expect it to cost a bit
more then your regular LED fans.
I would like to
thank
Tony Lam
from
Cooler Master
for being so generous in sending the TLF-R82 to us for review.
modfactor.com rating: 9.5/10
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