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Lian Li UNI Fan SL-Infinity 120 alternatives?

kazimalizaidi

 

I'm on the hunt for new fans for my chassis., and I want top-performing ones that resemble the Lian Li Uni SLI Infinity fan. Are there any alternatives out there that offer similar performance and aesthetics?

I need at least three regular fans and three reverse fans.

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whats wrong with lian li?

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also i edit post alot because you no why...

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1 hour ago, thrasher_565 said:

whats wrong with lian li?

too expensive 

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10 hours ago, kazimalizaidi said:

too expensive 

so you want better quality then lian li but cheaper is that it? ya no

I have dyslexia plz be kind to me. dont like my post dont read it or respond thx

also i edit post alot because you no why...

Thrasher_565 hub links build logs

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5v device to 12v mb header

Odds and Sods Argb Rgb Links

 

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Arctic P12 Max if you're on a budget.

 

What is your budget? Are useless lights really your priority, or do you prize performance?

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On 5/19/2024 at 8:54 AM, thrasher_565 said:

so you want better quality then lian li but cheaper is that it? ya no

yes an actual replacement that looks similar to Lianli is better or equal in performance 

 

On 5/19/2024 at 5:45 PM, RevGAM said:

Arctic P12 Max if you're on a budget.

 

What is your budget? Are useless lights really your priority, or do you prize performance?

no, I want the lights to be the same as the Lianli as I am going to buy a dual-chambered case I just want the RGB with best performance possible 

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1 hour ago, kazimalizaidi said:

yes an actual replacement that looks similar to Lianli is better or equal in performance 

 

no, I want the lights to be the same as the Lianli as I am going to buy a dual-chambered case I just want the RGB with best performance possible 

Well, there's a Lian Li knock-off that I saw a review of by the Provoked Prawn.

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.🤪😂

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I have dyslexia plz be kind to me. dont like my post dont read it or respond thx

also i edit post alot because you no why...

Thrasher_565 hub links build logs

Corsair Lian Li Bykski Barrow thermaltake nzxt aquacomputer 5v argb pin out guide + argb info

5v device to 12v mb header

Odds and Sods Argb Rgb Links

 

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On 5/24/2024 at 5:43 PM, RevGAM said:

Well, there's a Lian Li knock-off that I saw a review of by the Provoked Prawn.

I found one too TEUCER JM-1 they cost me $25 for 3x looks exactly the same as Lianli don't know if they perform well or not 

 

22 hours ago, thrasher_565 said:

will look into these thanks for the suggestion 
 

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15 minutes ago, kazimalizaidi said:

I found one too TEUCER JM-1 they cost me $25 for 3x looks exactly the same as Lianli don't know if they perform well or not 

 

will look into these thanks for the suggestion 
 

I don't know, but Teucer, Jungle Leopard, SAMA, Tishric and a few other Chinese brands aren't exactly great.

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.🤪😂

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