Conclusion and Verdict
We have a little to cover so stick with me. Now that you have seen all that there is to offer from the Riing Trio 12 fans your number one question might be? Is the 140 buck worth it? Lets be honest that’s a crap load of money for some fans, right? I agree it is, but these fans are so unique and offer the light show incomparable to anyone else right now. The Wow factor is amazing. And just like the Riing Quad fans, the default setting lights are magical. So if you want the best in town you might have to pay a little more and that is the case for the Riing fans. I cant argue the price but I can reassure you that the money wont go to waste. The time you spend editing a light show will give you a special sense of your own thumb print on the product. You can put your very own imagination to work, tinkering with your fan lights. Who knew this part of computer building would be so involved. I use to pop in a set of fans, sync the lights and go on with my business. Now I feel my fans are truly part of my system and they get a little more attention than they used too. The lights are simply amazing.
Now for the performance aspect. I know we got all the bling but are these fans going to keep my parts cool. Now the first thing I look at is the CFM. I personally like to see 60-70 CFM for my fans. So if you read the specs these fans are well below that. And I will be honest this had me a little worried. Because these are rated at 41 CFM. We will see if that actually cost me any performance. I am using the Gigabyte Auros Liquid cooler. I have full test results on that with those fans that move a rated 60 CFM. Max temps were 45.5 Celsius. Now lets try the Riing fans! 47! Not bad at all. Take it all in we loose 1.5 but these fans are virtually silent. I couldn’t even get a good decibel reading. Everything around it was louder. 25 decibels is absolutely silent. That is as quieter than as a whisper. I will take those results all day long. These honestly performed identically to the Riing Quad fans!
The Riing Trio 12 can be found on Amazon as well as various other e-tailers for around $139.99 USD. You can no buy the Thermaltake Riing Trio 12 fans (3 pack) for around USD $128.99 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3BLMVjY
Pros:
- Endless lighting possibilities
- Show Stopper Visuals
- Decent Performance
- Extreme Quietness
- Hydraulic Bearing
Cons:
- Can be pricey but worth the investment.
- Does require its own controller
Final thoughts:
The Riing Trio 12 Fans are an absolute beauty. They contain almost as many lights as the Riing Quad fans. The fans are quiet, performs well and would work well on any heatsink cooler or radiator!
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