Very usefull and good information! Lot of people can take you as an example how to review or provide information about a product! 10 out of 10 my friend!
Hi MATness 88, welcome to my channel, I am so glad you find this content useful and thank you very much on your feedback, greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too. 😉
My god, one after another. Am I taking lessons? 🤣, I need to emphasis, you are not only a reviewer but a teacher. I like the way you warn others about not mixing the sl wireless with these tl wireless. I have spotted not only this content but your other content. You have my most upmost respect as you sits into our shoes. The other reviewers will just go by paper specs and to show fanciful b rolls. Greatly appreciated what you've done. Thank you Kleo, another TOP NOTCH review.
Hi james dean, welcome back and thank you for your kind words. I greatly appreciate your support too. Not going to lie, when I do content, I will think of myself as a as a consumer and a pc builder. What's good, what's bad and even if it's worth the value. If anything which will harm my system, I have to share it to prevent others from making my mistakes. Once again thank you. 👍👍👍
This so awesome to see, I just got all of my tl fans I need for a white vision tho 😅. Awesome content man, side note brother your mic is too good lol. The mic is picking up every time the fans make contact with one another.
HI Sandrock5064, welcome to my channel. Ooo TL fans, those are beefy and strong. as for my mic. I try not to pick up but sad to say, it does hahaha. Still thank you for dropping by and to leave your valueable feedback. Greatly appreciated it. 👍👍👍
Question i bought 1 pack of 3 tl lcd reverse, 3 individual tl non lcd reverse, 3 individual tl non lcd and 2 individual tl lcd, do i need to buy the usb hub to connect all my fans?
@@fullterror03 I see, if you lack of those splitters, you will need to get this amzn.asia/d/2vOmFpS or just plug one fan to your motherboard fan header.
Hey, I have a few questions about these fans. Does the rgb save on them/wireless controller? Are there any connection dropout issues where you have to reconnect them/(they reconnect by themself - does it even happen)? Im asking because I'm planning to use them(radiator(my ryujin iii) and bottom side fans) with Linux and sync them to mb rpm,
Hi ya. Welcome to my channel. So far so good. No drop out but I would advise to use L-Connect 3 to control the fan’s RPM. As sometimes when it starts to windows. It does not read motherboard sync. It will run by L-Connect default settings.
@@KleoYan So it only syncs to mb rpm when you Launch lconnect? Also in Linux I won't be able to use lconnect so I'm still questioning the usability, just looking to save a RGB preset and keep a good rpm for my next build with the 9950x3d. So I'm guessing if it doesn't sync to mb rpm then I can set a onboard preset I assume?
@ the wireless hub has this pwm cable that goes to the mobo. Therefore to by pass the wireless controller to sync with mobo pwm settings, L-Connect 3 application is needed. They motherboard sync will only trigger when windows is booted up so that the auto launch of L-Connect 3 application will trigger it.
I just bought the SL wireless but I wanted one with the infinity style then I saw these just got announced do we have a release date yet if it closes I'm returning the SL fans
Kinda annoyed that I just bought the TL non-wireless weeks before they released this. I'm currenty contemplating if I should switch just for the ease of cable managing because the current lian li hub is sooo annoying. Another alternative is they release a "wireless conversion kit", I think that would be possible right? Since the only wireless part of the fans are on the connectors, they can easily make connectors that would fit the original TLs and SLs too I guess. I hope they do conversion kits because I don't want to spend another 400++ bucks for another 3 packs 😂😂😂
Hi thebigmacblue, welcome to my channel. This I will pass your feedback to Lian Li, maybe you can add your comment at Lian Li reddit channel, they will look out for feedback over here www.reddit.com/r/lianli/
@@Brotherl0ve-t1v hi and welcome to my channel. 1st the performance of all the non LCD fans, TL has much better airflow and 2nd the build quality of the blades. TL using liquid crystal polymer. As for the SL LCD and TL LCD the only diff are the lighting leds. TL has additional infinity mirror.
@@Brotherl0ve-t1v you mean the blue cutting mat? I got it from my local stationary store. If you have access to amazon.com, you can have a look here www.amazon.com/s?k=blue+cutting+mat&crid=3LH8RIDRCS7G7&sprefix=blue+cutting+mat%2Caps%2C330&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
is there any way to control ARGB lights from motherboard. i want to synchronize with MSI mystic light. because i have lian li 011 rgb , i control it from motherboard. it would be nice to control every light from one software.
Hi dito jalagonia, welcome to my channel. I am so sorry to say that, nope, you can't do that on these wireless uni fans. There are no other ways but to make use of L-Connect 3 app.
@ yes. the TL LCD has lesser airflow due to the LCD, else for the wireless are stronger. Thats part of the reason for my own build, I will only use TL LCD as case fans and not radiator fans.
Hi Al Bruh, welcome to my channel. Just a piece of advise. try not to overdose with the LCD, 3 is enough 😊as the strenght of these fans are the airflow of the TL wireless fans.
@@KleoYan thank you is it worth getting a LCD pack and a non-LCD pack to make a push/pull setup on my hydroshift aio? Since where I live tends to get pretty hot, I’ll also be using the Lian li o11 vision chrome case.
@ I do not encourage two different strength of fans to do push pull configuration. If you intend to have liquid aio at the top, grab all 6 TL wireless with 3 fans on each side of the radiator. If mounting at the side. Just do 3 x TL LCD. Infact I will advise you to mount liquid aio at the top for this case. Having only LCD fans at the side. This will have better thermal results and will not disrupt the aesthetic.
@@KleoYan I don’t think the O11 vision lets me mount a top aio since it’s glass at the top so I’d be mounting it on the side will be using the wireless fans
@@albruh5570 oh, my bad, I forgot about it.. if that's the case, stick to side LCD or if you want to, do bottom as LCD and have push pull configuration using the TL wireless only. anyway you decide..
Hi Input, welcome to my channel. I can understand how you feel. This goes the same with other tech, once out with the next version. It of a improve verion. Suggest you to keep using your your SL / SL LCD Wireless, just use it till end of time, by then. who knows. the newer uni fans might be 10 times better than what you see now.
Not sure to understand the benefit of the "wireless" fans. They are still wired (for power) and we replace the previous controler by a new USB controler.
Hi Thierry, welcome to my channel. Maybe Lian Li should rename it as Uni Fans with a Wireless controller. That will clear all the mess. Thank you for your feedback. 😉
@@KleoYan But still makes no sense. Instead of a TL Fan LED controller I now have to use a USB Hub. So with the wIreless version I have more cable coming out of the Fans (2 instead of 1). This is crazy!
@ hi and welcome to my channel. That’s why I have mention to Thierry, should request Lian Li to rename this series as Uni fan with wireless controller.
@mrclamg You only need a hub if you plan to put LCD versions in more than two fan groups - but that's not really a typical use case. If you daisy-chain three LCD fans in a row (the most typical setup), you don't need a usb-hub because it's just one single cable for the LCD group. The non-LCD fans only require one cable for power. The old TL fans require a cable connection to the controller for every fan group, regardless of whether they're LCD or not. So, if you had four groups of fans, you would need four cables to the old controller. Additionally, the controller needs cables for a PWM fan header, a 5V ARGB 3-pin header, a USB header, and the PSU connection cable. Now, you typically have just one cable to the motherboard, no wired controller, and no additional controller-cables - but of course, one cable per group for power. Additionally, with the old controller, you could only connect up to four groups (max 16 fans). Now, you can manage up to 10 connections (max 40 fans), and for example, also run the wireless Strimer cables (for the motherboard/GPU) through it, saving additional cables for a cleaner build. Also, Lian Li will showcase more prototypes in February (digital expo) that will use wireless technology.
Great video but I need some help setting my fans up. If anyone could guide me it would mean a lot. I am not sure what to connect in which controller - first time builder :) The strimmers don't help with this either. Fans: Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360TL AIO CPU Cooler (Comes with a controller (old one)) - mounted on the roof of the case Lian Li UNI FAN TL LCD 120mm Reverse Flow PWM ARGB Fan - bottom intake fan Lian Li UNI FAN TL LCD 120mm PWM ARGB Fan - top exhaust fan Lian Li UNI FAN TL Wireless Reverse 120 White Triple Fan Pack with Controller (new controller) - mounted to the bottom of the case Lian Li UNI SL120 INF Reverse Blade Addressable RGB White 120mm Fan (3 FANS) - runs parallel to the mother board Lian Li STRIMER WIRELESS ARGB 24-PIN Extension Cable (with new controller) Lian Li STRIMER WIRELESS ARGB GPU 12+4pin Wide Extension Cable (no controller) PC Specs: HAVN HS420 Premium Mid Tower Case Lian Li EDGE 1000w 80 Plus Platinum Power Supply - White AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Eight Core 5.20GHz Asus ROG STRIX X870-A GAMING WIFI (Socket AM5) DDR5 ATX Motherboard G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo EXPO RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 PC5-48000C30 6000MHz Dual Channel Kit Corsair Force MP700 Elite 1TB NVMe PCIe 5.0 M.2 Solid State Drive Asusu rog strix 4080 gpu
Hi Brett Mostert, welcome to my channel. do one step at a time and instructions as follow. Lian Li Edge 4 port 1) Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360TL AIO CPU Cooler (Comes with a controller (old one)) - mounted on the roof of the case 2) Lian Li UNI SL120 INF Reverse Blade Addressable RGB White 120mm Fan (3 FANS) - runs parallel to the mother board 3) Lian Li UNI FAN TL LCD 120mm Reverse Flow PWM ARGB Fan - bottom intake fan 4) Lian Li UNI FAN TL LCD 120mm PWM ARGB Fan - top exhaust fan 5) Lian Li UNI FAN TL Wireless Reverse 120 White Triple Fan Pack with Controller (new controller) - mounted to the bottom of the case 6) Lian Li STRIMER WIRELESS ARGB 24-PIN Extension Cable (with new controller) 7) Lian Li STRIMER WIRELESS ARGB GPU 12+4pin Wide Extension Cable (no controller) For 1) one controller (I will call it CON-1) For 2) one controller, (I will call it CON-2) For 3) and 4) one controller (I will call it CON-3) For 5) to 7) one controller (I will call it CON-4) Total 4 controllers. Plug USB from motherboard to your Edge USB MB Signal Port Plug CON-1 to CON-4 to the 4 USB port on your Edge.
I would advise you to do one at a time you can start with - First plug the USB from your motherboard to your Edge USB MB Signal Port - Then follow accordingly to what I shown you above.. Start with CON-1, plus the TL Fans of your radiator to this CON-1 controller and plus the USB cable from this controller to your EDGE one of the USB Port. - Next follow step by step with the sequence I have exampled on CON-1 to finish your sets with CON-2 to CON-4 - Make sure all non-wireless controllers (CON-1 to CON-3) are plug with a stat power source, else the wireless controller (CON-4) the power comes from the USB port of your edge. - Make sure all wireless fans are plug with the 4pin PWM to the spliter which is provided with the package. try to avoid pluging into your motherboard 4pin PWM headers. this is to provide clean power.
It's the same as the SL Wireless, where the LCD version still needs dedicated USB connection to the motherboard. Kinda defeats the purpose of "Wireless".
hi Khemotherapy, welcome to my channel. I fully understood your comment. I would say it's a mistake to name it short. it should be Uni Fans with a wireless controller. I see in a different prospective. 1) no bulky controller boxes 2) yes need more usb to support but can be resolve using Lian Li Edge PSU or internal usb hub. yes more cables but at least flexible. not as if that the cables are thick or way too wide. Thin cables can be managed easily. This are my own opinion but I do respect what you've mentioned. Thank you for your feedback.👍👍👍
Hi WheeledHamster, welcome to my channel. I agree with you on this. Infact currently am still testing a set in my main rig to see if it fails.. I am sceptic about it too. By the way, thank you for the feedback. 👍👍👍
Very usefull and good information! Lot of people can take you as an example how to review or provide information about a product! 10 out of 10 my friend!
Hi MATness 88, welcome to my channel, I am so glad you find this content useful and thank you very much on your feedback, greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too. 😉
My god, one after another. Am I taking lessons? 🤣, I need to emphasis, you are not only a reviewer but a teacher. I like the way you warn others about not mixing the sl wireless with these tl wireless. I have spotted not only this content but your other content. You have my most upmost respect as you sits into our shoes. The other reviewers will just go by paper specs and to show fanciful b rolls. Greatly appreciated what you've done. Thank you Kleo, another TOP NOTCH review.
Hi james dean, welcome back and thank you for your kind words. I greatly appreciate your support too. Not going to lie, when I do content, I will think of myself as a as a consumer and a pc builder. What's good, what's bad and even if it's worth the value. If anything which will harm my system, I have to share it to prevent others from making my mistakes. Once again thank you. 👍👍👍
i second this sentiment. thank you for your incredibly detailed videos Kleo!
Hi Jeff Purins, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your kind words and feedback. Greatly appreciated it. 😊
As always, quality instructional information with VERY detailed review.
Hi Fenryx, welcome to my channel. Thank you for your feedback, greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too. 😉
Love your reviews, they are so comprehensive
@@nimaseyedmortazavi hi and welcome to my channel. Thank you for your kind words and all the best with your build too👍👍👍
Another amazing video! Keep up the great work my friend!
Hi Dr. Klopek, welcome to my channel and thank you for your kind words. Greatly appreciated it. 👍👍👍
Your English is phenomenal, great video.
HI Stephen W, welcome to my channel and thank you for your kind words 😊All the very best with your build too. 👍👍👍
This so awesome to see, I just got all of my tl fans I need for a white vision tho 😅. Awesome content man, side note brother your mic is too good lol. The mic is picking up every time the fans make contact with one another.
HI
Sandrock5064, welcome to my channel. Ooo TL fans, those are beefy and strong. as for my mic. I try not to pick up but sad to say, it does hahaha. Still thank you for dropping by and to leave your valueable feedback. Greatly appreciated it. 👍👍👍
@ all the best man!, you might stayed in your video but is there any performance difference between the tl and tl wireless?
@@Misguided_mad_scientist Yup, the TL original are slightly stronger but I like the fact that these wireless TL do not make use of PCI-E connectors.
Question i bought 1 pack of 3 tl lcd reverse, 3 individual tl non lcd reverse, 3 individual tl non lcd and 2 individual tl lcd, do i need to buy the usb hub to connect all my fans?
Hi Fullterror 03, welcome to my channel. If you are referring on the non wireless TL uni fans. you will require to have the hub.
@KleoYan thx another question the sata cable with 3 connectors i can only connect 3 set of fans how do i connect my 4th set of fans?
@@fullterror03 you are most welcome. Mind to tell me which TL/TL LCD are you having. Wireless or the ones without wireless?
@ I am having the wireless one
@@fullterror03 I see, if you lack of those splitters, you will need to get this amzn.asia/d/2vOmFpS or just plug one fan to your motherboard fan header.
Any word if/when 140 version is coming? Need those to complete my build.
Hi DudeYourAJerk, welcome to my channel. as what I know, this is in progress. ETA unknown yet.
Hey, I have a few questions about these fans.
Does the rgb save on them/wireless controller?
Are there any connection dropout issues where you have to reconnect them/(they reconnect by themself - does it even happen)?
Im asking because I'm planning to use them(radiator(my ryujin iii) and bottom side fans) with Linux and sync them to mb rpm,
Hi ya. Welcome to my channel. So far so good. No drop out but I would advise to use L-Connect 3 to control the fan’s RPM. As sometimes when it starts to windows. It does not read motherboard sync. It will run by L-Connect default settings.
@@KleoYan So it only syncs to mb rpm when you Launch lconnect?
Also in Linux I won't be able to use lconnect so I'm still questioning the usability, just looking to save a RGB preset and keep a good rpm for my next build with the 9950x3d. So I'm guessing if it doesn't sync to mb rpm then I can set a onboard preset I assume?
@Soulmare the problem is.. the 4pin pwm cables for the fans does not have the PWM cable to your fans. everything is through the wireless controller.
@@KleoYan but does the PWM wireless controller retain those settings?
@ the wireless hub has this pwm cable that goes to the mobo. Therefore to by pass the wireless controller to sync with mobo pwm settings, L-Connect 3 application is needed.
They motherboard sync will only trigger when windows is booted up so that the auto launch of L-Connect 3 application will trigger it.
I just bought the SL wireless but I wanted one with the infinity style then I saw these just got announced do we have a release date yet if it closes I'm returning the SL fans
@@dexdoestings hi welcome to my channel. Release date is on Dec 20th.
@KleoYan amazing thank you so much u have given more info in this video than I've found anywhere 10/10
@@dexdoestings you are most welcome and all the very best with your build too. 😉
It’s a shame the TL 140 wireless aren’t released yet, I need that black centre finish
Hi ya RAKEBangalang, welcome to my channel. I guess got to wait for the TL 140 wireless. Lian Li is working in progress.
Kinda annoyed that I just bought the TL non-wireless weeks before they released this. I'm currenty contemplating if I should switch just for the ease of cable managing because the current lian li hub is sooo annoying. Another alternative is they release a "wireless conversion kit", I think that would be possible right? Since the only wireless part of the fans are on the connectors, they can easily make connectors that would fit the original TLs and SLs too I guess. I hope they do conversion kits because I don't want to spend another 400++ bucks for another 3 packs 😂😂😂
Hi thebigmacblue, welcome to my channel. This I will pass your feedback to Lian Li, maybe you can add your comment at Lian Li reddit channel, they will look out for feedback over here www.reddit.com/r/lianli/
Well done, very good job.
Hi stam, welcome to my channel and thank you for your kind words 👍👍👍
Whats the difference between TL and SL sorry for stupid question
@@Brotherl0ve-t1v hi and welcome to my channel. 1st the performance of all the non LCD fans, TL has much better airflow and 2nd the build quality of the blades. TL using liquid crystal polymer. As for the SL LCD and TL LCD the only diff are the lighting leds. TL has additional infinity mirror.
@KleoYan oh i see i wanted to pull trigger on sl open box but i guess i will wait for the TL. Thanks for info nice video you got another sub !
@@Brotherl0ve-t1v you are most welcome, all the best with your purchase too. 😉
@@KleoYan forgot to ask you where did you get that mouse pad ?
@@Brotherl0ve-t1v you mean the blue cutting mat? I got it from my local stationary store. If you have access to amazon.com, you can have a look here www.amazon.com/s?k=blue+cutting+mat&crid=3LH8RIDRCS7G7&sprefix=blue+cutting+mat%2Caps%2C330&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
When will these be available?
Hi Average Larry GG, welcome to my channel. Based on the info I have.. tentatively on December 20th.
@ amazing! Thank you for the quick response.. any chance they drop a SL Infinity version soon? 👀👀
@ this will be till further notice. I have no news on this yet. So sorry.
@@KleoYan no worries! Thanks for the content! I almost bought the SL version but now I will get the TL!
@ I see. That’s good. All the best with your build too 😉
is there any way to control ARGB lights from motherboard. i want to synchronize with MSI mystic light. because i have lian li 011 rgb , i control it from motherboard. it would be nice to control every light from one software.
and thx for great review!
Hi dito jalagonia, welcome to my channel. I am so sorry to say that, nope, you can't do that on these wireless uni fans. There are no other ways but to make use of L-Connect 3 app.
hola cuanto de airflow tiene este nuevo TL LCD Wireless 120
Hi Yonel William, welcome to my channel. The specs are at timestamp 15:42
@@KleoYan por que la version LCD es muy bajo el airflow
@ yes. the TL LCD has lesser airflow due to the LCD, else for the wireless are stronger. Thats part of the reason for my own build, I will only use TL LCD as case fans and not radiator fans.
Getting these exact fans for my 2025 build 🥹
Hi Al Bruh, welcome to my channel. Just a piece of advise. try not to overdose with the LCD, 3 is enough 😊as the strenght of these fans are the airflow of the TL wireless fans.
@@KleoYan thank you is it worth getting a LCD pack and a non-LCD pack to make a push/pull setup on my hydroshift aio? Since where I live tends to get pretty hot, I’ll also be using the Lian li o11 vision chrome case.
@ I do not encourage two different strength of fans to do push pull configuration. If you intend to have liquid aio at the top, grab all 6 TL wireless with 3 fans on each side of the radiator. If mounting at the side. Just do 3 x TL LCD. Infact I will advise you to mount liquid aio at the top for this case. Having only LCD fans at the side. This will have better thermal results and will not disrupt the aesthetic.
@@KleoYan I don’t think the O11 vision lets me mount a top aio since it’s glass at the top so I’d be mounting it on the side will be using the wireless fans
@@albruh5570 oh, my bad, I forgot about it.. if that's the case, stick to side LCD or if you want to, do bottom as LCD and have push pull configuration using the TL wireless only. anyway you decide..
Just got the non wireless version like 2 months ago rip
Hi Input, welcome to my channel. I can understand how you feel. This goes the same with other tech, once out with the next version. It of a improve verion. Suggest you to keep using your your SL / SL LCD Wireless, just use it till end of time, by then. who knows. the newer uni fans might be 10 times better than what you see now.
Not sure to understand the benefit of the "wireless" fans.
They are still wired (for power) and we replace the previous controler by a new USB controler.
Hi Thierry, welcome to my channel. Maybe Lian Li should rename it as Uni Fans with a Wireless controller. That will clear all the mess. Thank you for your feedback. 😉
@@KleoYan But still makes no sense. Instead of a TL Fan LED controller I now have to use a USB Hub. So with the wIreless version I have more cable coming out of the Fans (2 instead of 1). This is crazy!
@ hi and welcome to my channel. That’s why I have mention to Thierry, should request Lian Li to rename this series as Uni fan with wireless controller.
@mrclamg You only need a hub if you plan to put LCD versions in more than two fan groups - but that's not really a typical use case.
If you daisy-chain three LCD fans in a row (the most typical setup), you don't need a usb-hub because it's just one single cable for the LCD group. The non-LCD fans only require one cable for power.
The old TL fans require a cable connection to the controller for every fan group, regardless of whether they're LCD or not. So, if you had four groups of fans, you would need four cables to the old controller. Additionally, the controller needs cables for a PWM fan header, a 5V ARGB 3-pin header, a USB header, and the PSU connection cable. Now, you typically have just one cable to the motherboard, no wired controller, and no additional controller-cables - but of course, one cable per group for power.
Additionally, with the old controller, you could only connect up to four groups (max 16 fans). Now, you can manage up to 10 connections (max 40 fans), and for example, also run the wireless Strimer cables (for the motherboard/GPU) through it, saving additional cables for a cleaner build.
Also, Lian Li will showcase more prototypes in February (digital expo) that will use wireless technology.
Great video but I need some help setting my fans up. If anyone could guide me it would mean a lot. I am not sure what to connect in which controller - first time builder :)
The strimmers don't help with this either.
Fans:
Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360TL AIO CPU Cooler (Comes with a controller (old one)) - mounted on the roof of the case
Lian Li UNI FAN TL LCD 120mm Reverse Flow PWM ARGB Fan - bottom intake fan
Lian Li UNI FAN TL LCD 120mm PWM ARGB Fan - top exhaust fan
Lian Li UNI FAN TL Wireless Reverse 120 White Triple Fan Pack with Controller (new controller) - mounted to the bottom of the case
Lian Li UNI SL120 INF Reverse Blade Addressable RGB White 120mm Fan (3 FANS) - runs parallel to the mother board
Lian Li STRIMER WIRELESS ARGB 24-PIN Extension Cable (with new controller)
Lian Li STRIMER WIRELESS ARGB GPU 12+4pin Wide Extension Cable (no controller)
PC Specs:
HAVN HS420 Premium Mid Tower Case
Lian Li EDGE 1000w 80 Plus Platinum Power Supply - White
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Eight Core 5.20GHz
Asus ROG STRIX X870-A GAMING WIFI (Socket AM5) DDR5 ATX Motherboard
G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo EXPO RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 PC5-48000C30 6000MHz Dual Channel Kit
Corsair Force MP700 Elite 1TB NVMe PCIe 5.0 M.2 Solid State Drive
Asusu rog strix 4080 gpu
Hi Brett Mostert, welcome to my channel. do one step at a time and instructions as follow.
Lian Li Edge 4 port
1) Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360TL AIO CPU Cooler (Comes with a controller (old one)) - mounted on the roof of the case
2) Lian Li UNI SL120 INF Reverse Blade Addressable RGB White 120mm Fan (3 FANS) - runs parallel to the mother board
3) Lian Li UNI FAN TL LCD 120mm Reverse Flow PWM ARGB Fan - bottom intake fan
4) Lian Li UNI FAN TL LCD 120mm PWM ARGB Fan - top exhaust fan
5) Lian Li UNI FAN TL Wireless Reverse 120 White Triple Fan Pack with Controller (new controller) - mounted to the bottom of the case
6) Lian Li STRIMER WIRELESS ARGB 24-PIN Extension Cable (with new controller)
7) Lian Li STRIMER WIRELESS ARGB GPU 12+4pin Wide Extension Cable (no controller)
For 1) one controller (I will call it CON-1)
For 2) one controller, (I will call it CON-2)
For 3) and 4) one controller (I will call it CON-3)
For 5) to 7) one controller (I will call it CON-4)
Total 4 controllers.
Plug USB from motherboard to your Edge USB MB Signal Port
Plug CON-1 to CON-4 to the 4 USB port on your Edge.
I would advise you to do one at a time you can start with
- First plug the USB from your motherboard to your Edge USB MB Signal Port
- Then follow accordingly to what I shown you above.. Start with CON-1, plus the TL Fans of your radiator to this CON-1 controller and plus the USB cable from this controller to your EDGE one of the USB Port.
- Next follow step by step with the sequence I have exampled on CON-1 to finish your sets with CON-2 to CON-4
- Make sure all non-wireless controllers (CON-1 to CON-3) are plug with a stat power source, else the wireless controller (CON-4) the power comes from the USB port of your edge.
- Make sure all wireless fans are plug with the 4pin PWM to the spliter which is provided with the package. try to avoid pluging into your motherboard 4pin PWM headers. this is to provide clean power.
It's the same as the SL Wireless, where the LCD version still needs dedicated USB connection to the motherboard. Kinda defeats the purpose of "Wireless".
hi Khemotherapy, welcome to my channel. I fully understood your comment. I would say it's a mistake to name it short. it should be Uni Fans with a wireless controller. I see in a different prospective. 1) no bulky controller boxes 2) yes need more usb to support but can be resolve using Lian Li Edge PSU or internal usb hub. yes more cables but at least flexible. not as if that the cables are thick or way too wide. Thin cables can be managed easily. This are my own opinion but I do respect what you've mentioned. Thank you for your feedback.👍👍👍
Yes, imma trust my cooling system to Bluetooth, nah I'm good.
Hi WheeledHamster, welcome to my channel. I agree with you on this. Infact currently am still testing a set in my main rig to see if it fails.. I am sceptic about it too. By the way, thank you for the feedback. 👍👍👍
My wallet is gone 😂😂😂
Hi maxsun z370, welcome to my channel. hmm 🤔, maybe just endure, don't spend, then wallet not gone 😁, btw thank you for your feedback 👍👍👍