Lian Li UNI Fan SL-INF 120 reverse blade  Black (1pcs)
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Lian Li UNI Fan SL-INF 120 reverse blade Black (1pcs)

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For visible intake cooling, its reverse blade design delivers stunning aesthetics with 63.6 CFM airflow & 2.02 mmH2O static pressure at just 32 dB(A).

Description

• Fan Speed: 200-2100 RPM • Max Airflow: 63.6 CFM • Max Air Pressure: 2.02 mmH2O • Acoustic Noise: 32 dB(A) • Fan Dimensions: 120x122x25mm • Bearing Type: FDB

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FULL DESCRIPTION

For the discerning PC builder in Riyadh who demands a flawless aesthetic and whisper-quiet cooling even during intense desert summers, this fan is a game-changer.

Picture your high-end rig, whether it's powering through the latest Battlefield or rendering a demanding video project, consistently staying several degrees cooler – potentially preventing thermal throttling that costs you precious frames or slows down your workflow. This single fan, moving an impressive 63.6 CFM of air with 2.02 mmH2O of static pressure, means efficient heat extraction, ensuring your CPU and GPU can boost higher for longer. And it does this without a peep, operating at a maximum of just 32 dB(A), allowing you to immerse fully in game audio or maintain focus during creative tasks.

The robust Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) isn't just a technical detail; it translates directly into superior longevity and near-silent operation, keeping your system reliable and unobtrusive for countless hours of gaming and productivity. More than that, the genius of the reverse blade design finally lets you showcase the mesmerizing infinity mirror RGB on your intake fans without exposing the unsightly rear frame, ensuring a visually seamless, high-performance build from every angle.

Crafted with premium materials like PBT/PC/Aluminum, this fan is engineered to bravely face the Gulf region's demanding ambient temperatures and dust, delivering steadfast performance when lesser components might falter under pressure.

The innovative UNI Fan interconnectivity means a dramatically simplified installation process with significantly fewer cables to manage, making your build not only cleaner but also optimizing internal airflow by eliminating cable clutter – a crucial detail for maximum cooling efficiency in a powerful system.

SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL NO.UF-RSLIN120-1B BLACK
COLORBlack
NUMBER OF FANS1
CONTROLLERNo
MATERIALPBT/PC/Aluminum
FAN DIMENSION120 X 122 X 25 ( mm )
RATED VOLTAGEDC 12V (FAN) & 5V (LED)
FAN SPEED0, 200-2100 RPM
AIR PRESSURE2.02 mmH2O (Maximum)
AIRFLOW63.6 CFM (Maximum)
ACOUSTIC NOISE32 dB(A)
LOCKED CURRENT50mA
BEARING TYPEFluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB)
OPERATION VOLTAGEDC 12V & 5V
START-UP VOLTAGE6V
INPUT CURRENT180mA (FAN) /600mA (LED)
IINPUT POWER5.16W

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

If I order this fan and it arrives not spinning or with broken LEDs, what's your DOA policy here in KSA? Do I ship it back or do you arrange pick up?

I already have the Lian Li SL-INF 3-pack controller from a previous purchase. Can I use this single reverse fan with that same controller, or do I need a separate one? Will it sync with L-Connect?

I'm not very confident installing PC components, especially with the cables and ensuring proper airflow. Do you offer any installation support or guides specific to GCC users, or even an installation service in Dubai?

With all the fine dust we get in Saudi, how easy is it to clean this fan? Will the Fluid Dynamic Bearing be more susceptible to dust build-up compared to other types, affecting its lifespan in our climate?

I'm building a custom PC and want good airflow for our hot summers in Kuwait. Does this reverse blade fan act as an intake or exhaust if I mount it normally on my radiator or case? I'm trying to optimize for cooling.

My PC runs hot during summer here in UAE. Besides just specs, how much of a real-world temperature difference can I realistically expect from adding an efficient fan like this to my existing setup, especially combined with its airflow direction?

I need this urgently for a build next week in Bahrain. If I order today, what's the realistic delivery time to Manama, considering potential customs or regional shipping delays?