Needing some new fans for WC

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Its been a while since I built my WC PC so I've somewhat lost touch with the latest and greatest.

Short story, one of my Lian Li Uni Fan SL120's has gone bad after 2 years and needs to be replaced, just to be difficult this is on the underside of my rad so will need a full dismantle of the WC, whilst im doing this i will do a full clean down and replace all the fans as I fancy a change and the L-connect software drives me crazy, so question - whats the best 120mm fans (bang for buck as I need 10!) for WC now, idealy with some RGB thrown in?

Thanks!
 
Bang for buck
Probably artic p12
Got the feeling there's an rgb version

For what it's worth
You can use signalrgb instead of L-connect
It picks up my al120 controller
Then I just tell it how many (al120 in my case)
Fans on each channel
Signalrgb is a mile better than L-connect
For rgb control
 
P12 if you run them under 1K rpm. Was quite impressed by the thermalright TL-B12 non-pro. If you want RGB, and can fit 30mm fans, the D30 is a very good fan. Was under £60 for 3 pieces, also available as inverted option. Or for pure performance and very quiet, T30 for similar price.
 
Thanks both this is really helpful, will look at the P12’s and Signalrgb. @Mcnumpty2323 do you use the free or pro version, pro version looks quite steep given the SAS model they follow
 
Thanks both this is really helpful, will look at the P12’s and Signalrgb. @Mcnumpty2323 do you use the free or pro version, pro version looks quite steep given the SAS model they follow
Free version
It can do so much stuff
I am actually surprised there's even
A free version at all
Got a ton of free/community presets
If you want Can even delve deep into the settings
And individually "paint" every single led

Honestly never even looked
At how much for the paid version
The free version is head and shoulders above
Any other rgb software I have tried

Aquacomputer software might give it
A run for the money
From what I have heard
But it's not technically free if you want updates
After certain period of time
And you need to buy their hardware
So not personally tried it
 
Why don't you install SignalRGB to see if you like it and if you do just replace the single fan thats died? :) Also what is it you dont like about the Lian Li software?
 
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