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Need assistance with selecting the correct Lian Li RGB fans.

EnSabahNur

I am trying to parse the confusing naming scheme that Lian Li uses and wanted to reach out to a community that would know better than I on which fans I'd like to be sure that I order correctly for my new Lian Li Evo RGB or NZXT H9 Flow build (haven't decided yet which is best between these). 

 

I need help selecting fans for the following layout:

- black 3 of Lian Li's LCD fans (I think I need the reverse blade to show the LCD screen from the inside). 

- black 7 of Lian Li's newest RGB infinity mirror fans (3 for the radiator, 3 for the bottom intake (which I think need to be reverse blade for mirrors to be seen from the inside, and 1 for the rear exhaust). 

 

Between all the variants of SL, INF, and all the versions, I am unsure which is the newest/highest end of the RGB version of the infinity mirrors. Would anyone be so kind as to provide a direct Amazon link to these so that I can be sure that I get the correct fans for my build, and provide a brief description of if 120 or 140mm options would be best? 

 

Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.

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Lian Li has not got very good service, and their products are sometimes overpriced, but at least they offer adapters for their SM JST ARGB fan connectors, and the wiring is compatible with other companies' products that use them, too.

 

NZXT has good service, sometimes high prices and their products have ARGB connectors that are incompatible with those of other companies. 

 

Neither companies use those connectors in every product. If you want compatibility, get Lian Li.

 

Sorry, I can't advise you on which to choose. 

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