Lian Li Uni Fan P28

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • The Lian Li Uni Fan P28 are performance fans, which are released on May 12th, I did had them before May 12th but this time, instead of releasing a brief illustration, I took the time to go through the details. I wanted to know how good these fans are and now I will like to share it with you.
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    Time Stamp
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    00:00 | Intro
    00:32 | Unboxing
    00:47 | 3 fan pack set accessories
    01:46 | Single fan pack accessories
    02:11 | Fan structure
    04:04 | Fan measurements
    04:35 | Fans on radiator illustration.
    05:40 | Mounting a single fan and the connection
    07:03 | Daisy chain of 3 fans
    08:28 | Removable studs for radiator clearance
    09:06 | Unique fan holes for radiator screws
    10:04 | The bridging cable
    11:48 | A little reminder about the fan load ampere
    12:56 | The fan controller & explanation
    15:37 | The side ARGB Kit & the accessories
    16:16 | Method to remove the side frames of the fan.
    17:14 | Mounting the side ARGB kit
    25:23 | Removal of the side ARGB kit
    27:06 | An illustration on the side ARGB kit
    27:59 | System use for noise test and thermal test
    28:27 | Noise test
    29:28 | Thermal Test - System component & UFEI configuration
    32:07 | Application used and the methodology for the thermal test
    35:30 | Theramal test at low RPM
    35:56 | Theramal test at mid RPM
    36:27 | Theraml test at high RPM
    36:57 | The results
    38:59 | Conclusion & end
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Комментарии • 96

  • @noxmu4715
    @noxmu4715 Год назад +8

    wow.. these fans looks like a tank, very beautiful, I am eyeing on these but was uncertain. I have watched different reviewers and was hopping that you a review on these. You've never failed to deliver once again. This is extremely helpful. I have made up my mind to replace these fans with my AL, which I am getting sick of the overdose argb effects. Thank you Kleo, I wish your channel will grow bigger. You deserves it and keep it up with the good work.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      hi Nox, welcome back. thanks again for valuable feedback and the encouragement. I will keep that in mind to keep going 😉

  • @Nico-ub1pv
    @Nico-ub1pv Год назад +3

    Highly appreciate your detailed explanation about these fans!
    Keep up the great work

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +2

      Hi Nico, welcome back and thank you for your valuable feedback 😉

  • @alvinlim364
    @alvinlim364 10 месяцев назад +3

    Very comprehensive review. Thank your for the details, they are very reassuring and helpful!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Alvin Lim, welcome to my channel. I am glad this content did aid you in someways. Thank you for your feedback and all the best with your build.

  • @arjohnvillaester3390
    @arjohnvillaester3390 Год назад +2

    Very solid review . This fan is really solid specially if it's non-rgb build.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi ya Arjohn Villaster, welcome back yup, they are and the prices are right in Singapore too. One pack is at SGD$35 and 3 pack is at SDG$90. Not bad for the build and performance. Thanks for the feedback and to have visited my channel 😉

  • @GH-pr7sy
    @GH-pr7sy 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic work ,thank you sir.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  8 месяцев назад

      Hi G H, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback, greatly appreciated it. All the best with your build too.😉

  • @XrOo
    @XrOo 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great review. The only thing I missed was a push versus pull test. Most fans are louder in pull and depending on frame/blades/motor/weight (hollow material etc) the sound can get worse and frequencies be different. Other than that, superb!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi XrOo, welcome to my channel. I do agree with you in some point when the P28 are doing High static pressure but my experience is different from you. I feel that the loud noise is when I am doing push configuration as compared to pull. Infact I've tested both pull or push.. they results on thermal is the same but for me pull configuration noise is softer as compared to push.

    • @XrOo
      @XrOo 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@KleoYan Awesome! It seems to differ alot from fan to fan. I do alot of closed loop builds and have noticed this, aswell as how many fans can have a great noise profile up to a certain rpm range and then get really weird, when doing increasements of just 100rpm up/down. Thanks for the super fast reply will def check out more of your content!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@XrOo thank you. Ya the problem with static pressure fans. You can’t have a gap if not noise will be greatly reduced as these fans if use as case fans. They are so much quieter. 🤔 bummer.

  • @123-g1u
    @123-g1u 19 дней назад

    Thank you!! you are superb!!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  19 дней назад +1

      @@123-g1u hi and welcome to my channel. Thank you for your kind words, greatly appreciated it and all the best with your build too 😉

    • @123-g1u
      @123-g1u 16 дней назад +1

      @@KleoYan Yes, I will buy the pack all black tomorrow.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  16 дней назад

      @@123-g1u nice and all the best 👍👍👍

  • @Vadimische
    @Vadimische 4 месяца назад

    один из немногих толковых обзоров на ютуб, спасибо!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  4 месяца назад +1

      Hi Вадим Серегин, welcome to my channel and thank you for your feedback. with your words, I will improve in future. Thank you again!

  • @waynehughes9511
    @waynehughes9511 Год назад +2

    Hi Kleo. Great vid as usual. Can you control these with L-Connect? 👍

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hello Wayne Hughes, welcome back. You can plug the add on ARGB kit to the uni controller that has a Sync 2 or Sync 4 port but it does not have a dedicated screen on L-Connect 3 app. it will either follow the argb effects of the AL V2, SL V2 or the SL inf fans if you make use of any.

  • @ashryver3605
    @ashryver3605 3 месяца назад +1

    How do you think it acts - against a radiator for cpu cooling, not case fan - compared to the other one people hype up, the T30?
    This one 28mm vs T30 30mm. So it should be better than any normal 25mm fan still at least, especially stock AIO fan ?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  3 месяца назад

      Hi ashryver, welcome to my channel. Yes these are good radiator fans. Infact they are design to have high static pressure airflow for radiators.

  • @NGreedia
    @NGreedia Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. I'm tempted to get a p28 pack but was disappointed that I can't connect them to the same hub as my AL120 v2 for easier and centralized fan speed control.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi NGreedia, welcome to my channel. You are right on not able to connect to the AL120 V2 controller as L-Connect 3 app does not have P28 profile, therefore you can only use these fans with direct connection to your motherboard fan headers.

    • @NGreedia
      @NGreedia 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@KleoYanthanks for your reply. Could you confirm if the fan controller that comes with the triple pack is dc controlled and if it can be used to control non lian li fan speeds?I can’t seem to find it sold separately

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      @@NGreedia Hi and yes. it's DC operated.. infact is a current limited.. you can find these on noctua fans, just that Lian Li done a switch box that can toggle full speed 12volts (High), mid speed 7volts (Mid) and lowest speed 5volts (low) and yes this fan limiter is not sold separately.

  • @paxpax1863
    @paxpax1863 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good video ❤

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Pax Pax, welcome to my channel and thank you for your valuable feedback. 😉

  • @sevsnk3043
    @sevsnk3043 Год назад +2

    The sound pitch from the fan is quite irritating especially from medium onwards

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi Sevsnk, welcome to my channel. Noise and pitch it greatly depends on individual, yes it does that, infact most fans what ram up above 2k will have pitch, it's just a matter of how to muffle them or to control them to your liking.

  • @alirezajohari8916
    @alirezajohari8916 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I have SL INF fans and controller and want to know if I can connect and control the RGB of these side ARGB strips to the controller that came with the SL INF fans? I want to use these strips as standalone (not connect them to the fan sides) berceuse I want a uniform ARGB ecosystem with Lian Li. Thanks.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Alireza Johari, welcome to my channel. Yes you can plug the addition fan strips to sync port 2 or sync port 4 if your SL inf controller. You will need an adaptor though as the addition fan strips is with the standard ARGB 5v 3pin connector.

    • @alirezajohari8916
      @alirezajohari8916 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@KleoYan
      Thanks for the reply! I actually tried it and there is no need for an additional adaptor! There are 2 different cable types coming with the 3 pack package and one of them directly connects to the Fan Controller and it works!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@alirezajohari8916 I see, thanks for the update. 🙂

  • @moichamoy2274
    @moichamoy2274 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do you need the controller connected or can you control rpm through bios exclusively without the controller?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Moi Chamoy, welcome to my channel. You can do either way.

  • @Radykalnie
    @Radykalnie Месяц назад +1

    Hey brother, can i mount the side rgb strips on both sides?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Месяц назад

      Hi Onkelzz, welcome to my channel and yes you can add the strips on both side of the fans.

  • @notme6254
    @notme6254 3 месяца назад +2

    i want to ask a question, but first im sorry if my english is bad, its not the main language in my country. and sorry in advance for my silly/dumb question as im an amateur.
    in my country Lian Li sell this fans in 1-fan pack and 3-fans pack. im planning to use only 2 fans for my Lian Li 240 AIO. my question, if i buy a 1-fan pack (x2) for my radiator, surely i wont get the controller that came with the 3-pack. and by your video, i get that without the controller, i will not be able to set my fans to low-med-high. so, what state will my 2-fans will be in without the controller? is it the high with max 2600rpm?
    and if im after for a quiet system surely i will need to buy the 3-pack to get the controller (to get that low-set max 1300rpm)? or should i just set it with bios or other fan-control programs?
    sorry for the long questions, hope you can explain a thing or two for me, thank you! (:

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi not me, welcome to my channel. If you purchase the single pack without the controller. You can use your motherboard's UEFI/Bios to control the fan speed.

    • @notme6254
      @notme6254 3 месяца назад +1

      @@KleoYan hi, so glad i found this channel and ive subscribed too to this channel! anyway, thanks for answering my question. to clarify things, i can connect the PWM to my motherboard and then do the setting within bios to control the fan, but the maximum fans speed (fans 100% load) will always be 2600rpm right? i will not be able to set it to 1300rpm (low)/2200rpm (med) without the controller?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  3 месяца назад +1

      @@notme6254 ​​⁠in UEFI, let’s say the temperature of 90 to 100degrees. The fan curve is at 100%; then your fans will go max 2600rpm. If you want max to be 1300rpm, bring down the percentage. So of 90 to 100 degrees, set the fan curve to 50%, then your fan will spin at 1300rpm max 😉

    • @notme6254
      @notme6254 3 месяца назад +2

      @@KleoYan well noted, thank you, your explanation making it easy to understand. so i just need to control the fan curve within the bios. and last question, in your opinion, is it worth it to get the 3-pack so i can get the controller? or i shouldnt bother at all with the controller?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  3 месяца назад +1

      @@notme6254 I advise you to purchase the 3pack set, even if you use 2, you have one spare, just incase. It will be better to have the controller as you can physically set it to the rpm you want to have at max.

  • @xingjianxiao8947
    @xingjianxiao8947 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, Kleo, nice video, my MSI Z490 motherboard has two Jrainbow header, how many of light strips can I daisy chain to a single Jrainbow header? My motherboard also has JRGB header, which is 12V, can I use that header as well? Thanks!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      Hi XINGJIAN XIAO, welcome to my channel. For ARGB connector, kindly plug to the 5volt 3pin, you can't use the 12v JRGB. As for how many LEDs are allow in ARGB of your motherboard, you will need to check your motherboard manual as I have no idea which Z490 MSI board you are using.

    • @xingjianxiao8947
      @xingjianxiao8947 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@KleoYan Thanks, if I were to buy a uni hub controller to chain all these RGB strip together, which one should I get? I heard that each version of uni fan comes their own version of controller, but p28 doesn't come with one.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад

      @@xingjianxiao8947 p28 does not use a Uni hub. If you are getting the extra ARGB strips, plug them directly to your motherboard ARGB header and control the ARGB effects using the motherboard utilities. If your motherboard does not have ARGB header, you might just get an ARGB fan hub.

    • @xingjianxiao8947
      @xingjianxiao8947 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@KleoYan my motherboard only as two argb header, so even I get the uni hub controller, it is not gonna work with the ARGB strips? I am thinking of buying a set of sl120, and 6 p28 with the argb strips. Would I be able to use l connect3 to sync there lighting effect together?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@xingjianxiao8947 for P28 argb light strips, there is no uni fan hub for them to use the L-Connect 3 app. why not get TL fans instead? For TL fans they are as good as P28 and it has build in ARGB frame plus the uni hub, which will allows you to use the L-Connect 3 App to control the argb effects.

  • @graelstream2353
    @graelstream2353 10 месяцев назад +1

    hello, thank you for doing reviews like this. Just wanted to ask if this fan could be used to replace my deepcool ak620 fans?

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Laptop PT, welcome to my channel. I do not have a deepcool ak620 so can’t answer you and I don’t think it will fit as the thickness of the P28 is at 28mm thick else the AK620 fans attend at 25mm thick

  • @RNMCCLAIN
    @RNMCCLAIN Год назад +1

    Can you help me? I bought these fans and currently building my pc in the H9 Flow from NZXT. I have 1 single 120 fan for pushing out heat to the rear of the case. 3 120s pulling cold air from the bottom of the case. 6 120 fans daisy chained around my Kraken X73 360mm AIO side mounted Pulling heat from the radiator into the case and pushing cold air from the back; in theory heat rises so the bottom fans will blow hot air out the top. 3 120 fans pulling heat out the top of the case. Lastly (1) 40x20mm and (2) 40x10mm Noctua 12v fans for a VRAM/DDR5 bracket mount; have a 3 to 4 pin splitter and think that since each fan will be running full speed with a max 3A then these 3 fans should be find to plug into the W_PUMP+ Header.
    My ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Hero fan header voltages:
    Header Max. Current Max. Power Default Speed
    CPU_FAN 1A 12W Q-Fan Controlled
    CPU_OPT 1A 12W Q-Fan Controlled
    CPU_FAN1 1A 12W Q-Fan Controlled
    CPU_FAN2 1A 12W Q-Fan Controlled
    CPU_FAN3 1A 12W Q-Fan Controlled
    CPU_FAN4 1A 12W Q-Fan Controlled
    AIO_PUMP 1A 12W Full Speed
    W_PUMP+ 3A 36W Full Speed
    Im not sure if the controllers with the speed switches between L/M/H will be safe for my motherboard (especially for the daisy chain) or if I need a Fan Hub? I got the fan hub for the RBG version LIAN LI, but the connections dont fit with the P28s. Im just trying to make sure Im not going to mess up my motherboard connecting all my fans.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hi Ryan McClain, welcome to my channel. I have gone through your motherboard’s diagram or layout dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1700/ROG_MAXIMUS_Z790_HERO/E21512_ROG_MAXIMUS_Z790_HERO_UM_V3_WEB.pdf?
      Since the P28 fan’s max amp is at 0.25a. This is what I have configured for you and it’s on the safe side on your motherboard fan headers
      Kraken X73 AIO Pump
      Plug to AIO_Pump
      Kraken X73 Radiator fans (Push Pull)
      (Set 1) - 3 x fans daisy chained and plug to CPU_FAN
      (Set 2) - 3 x fans daisy chained and plug to CPU_OPT
      Note : the fan header for CPU_FAN (Set 1) and CPU_OPT (Set 2) are shared, this is the function of your Asus motherboard.
      Whatever PWM settings you’ve set in UFEI or armoury crate on CPU_FAN, CPU_OPT will follow.
      Bottom
      3 x fans daisy chained and plug to CHA_FAN3 or CHA_FAN4 (either one)
      Rear
      1 x fan daisy chained and plug to CHA_FAN2
      As for your Noctua fans? Are you sure they are each drawing at 3A or is it 0.3A?
      If it’s 0.3A? you can use a splitter to daisy chained both Noctua fans and plug to CHA_FAN
      Else if each Noctua fans are rated 3A each. Then you will need a fan hub what has a SATA input source for sure, as none of your motherboard fan headers can cater 6A load.

    • @RNMCCLAIN
      @RNMCCLAIN Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan The models I have for the 40x20mm is NF-A4x20 FLX @ 0.6W/12V (Max. input power/operating voltage) and 40x10mm is NF-A4x10 @ 0.48W/12V (Max. input power/operating voltage)
      I see you account for
      My Kraken X73
      Side (Push-Pull fans) 6 (CPU_FAN/CPU_OPT)
      Bottom 3 (CHA_FAN3?)
      Rear 1 (CHA_FAN2?)
      Top 3 (Missing info) (CHA_FAN4?)
      Noctura Fans w/ splitter (CHA_FAN1?)
      13 P28 + 1 40x20mm + 2 40x10mm.
      but I also will have 3 P28 fans on the top, so 13 fans P28 fans total; from what you explained. I should be able to plug in my last 3 fans to the CHA_FAN4?
      Also thank you very much for going out of your way this in-depth to help me with my build.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      ​@@RNMCCLAIN I see, as I assume your Kraken X73 radiator are mounted at the top. now i dont really understand this sentence "6 120 fans daisy chained around my Kraken X73 360mm AIO side mounted Pulling heat from the radiator into the case and pushing cold air from the back"
      Are you trying to say that your Radiator is mounted at the side of the case, having 6 fans as intake air into the case and through the radiator? If it is, then below is the configuration I will do.
      now for the configuration.
      Side Mount - Kraken X73 Pump & Radiator fans (Push Pull)
      ===============================================
      Plug to AIO_Pump
      (Set 1) - 3 x fans daisy chained and plug to CPU_FAN
      (Set 2) - 3 x fans daisy chained and plug to CPU_OPT
      Note : the fan header for CPU_FAN (Set 1) and CPU_OPT (Set 2) are shared, this is the function of your Asus motherboard.
      Whatever PWM settings you’ve set in UFEI or armoury crate on CPU_FAN, CPU_OPT will follow.
      Top
      ===
      3 x fans daisy chained and plug to CHA_FAN1
      Bottom
      ======
      3 x fans daisy chained and plug to CHA_FAN3
      Rear
      ====
      1 x fan daisy chained and plug to CHA_FAN2
      VRM Fans
      ========
      40x20mm is NF-A4x20 FLX @ 0.6W/12V = 0.05a
      40x10mm is NF-A4x10 @ 0.48W/12V = 0.04a
      you can daisy chained them and to plug to CHA_FAN4

    • @RNMCCLAIN
      @RNMCCLAIN Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan Fantastic! I dont think I would have been able to finish my build without your help! Thank you very much sir, look forward to watching more educational videos!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@RNMCCLAIN you are most welcome. All the best with your build too.😉

  • @TV-ef5me
    @TV-ef5me 4 месяца назад +1

    They’re good but they seem loud

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  4 месяца назад

      Hi Equilibrium, welcome to my channel, thank you for your feedback 👍

  • @123-g1u
    @123-g1u 14 дней назад +1

    oh I forgot can this rgb be turn off if I do not want them on? I would like to install them but just use it at nigth.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  14 дней назад

      @@123-g1u hi welcome to my channel. Yes you can turn it off by setting the brightness to zero in your motherboard ARGB software.

    • @123-g1u
      @123-g1u 13 дней назад +1

      @@KleoYan Great I got 2 packs. Thanks for replay!!

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  13 дней назад

      @@123-g1u you are most welcome.

  • @elteacher0223
    @elteacher0223 Год назад +1

    Hello, thanks for sharing... You have the fan ass 'pull", they are designed to work on "push" config.... on pull they made that horrible sound

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      Hello elteacher0223, welcome to my channel, it’s literally no difference in performance be it pull or push. With pull it sounds less noisy as compared with push. Try narrow your lips to whistle. Push air through it and pull air through it with the shape form by your lips to whistle. Which will be nosier and with a high pitch?

    • @elteacher0223
      @elteacher0223 Год назад

      @@KleoYan I understand there is no difference in performance.... As for me all fans on a CPU Air Cooler or a Aio water cooler, in "Push" the sound is pleasant but in "Pull" the sound is terrible

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +1

      @@elteacher0223 i see, for me it's different. I prefer pull on rads as it sound aweful with push. bonus point, it's easy to clean radiators. if having it push air through rad, dust will accumulate over time.

    • @thybigballs
      @thybigballs Год назад +2

      I think he said he put the fans in a pull configuration on his open bench to blow air across the motherboard during testing. If the motherboard was installed in a case the case fans would blow air over the motherboard.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@thybigballs hi welcome back and yup you are correct. thanks for the valuable feedback. 🙂

  • @123-g1u
    @123-g1u День назад +1

    i got 6 fans installed can i put rgb on both sides??

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  День назад

      @@123-g1u hi and welcome to my channel. Yes you can.

  • @moichamoy2274
    @moichamoy2274 Год назад +1

    So is it safe to daisy chain 4 fans? Debating of getting these but would like to have 4 fans daisy chained for the front of my case

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi Moi Chamoy, welcome to my channel, best is to check your motherboard specification. If it’s rated 2A. It will be safe to daisy chained 4 fans to a fan header. Maybe let me know which motherboard you are using.

    • @moichamoy2274
      @moichamoy2274 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan I'm using an EVGA Z690 dark kingpin I believe it's a 2A header trying to do a non RGB build but I'm using a full tower case that lets me use 4 120mm fans in the front of case hence my question if I can chain a group of 4 to a single header or is it strictly to 3.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад +2

      @@moichamoy2274 hi, after viewing the manual on page 7 chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/www.evga.com/support/manuals/files/121-AL-E699.pdf . yup you can daisy chained 4 fans to either of the fan headers. most are rated 2A. it's safe to plug, no issues.

    • @moichamoy2274
      @moichamoy2274 Год назад +1

      @@KleoYan thank I really appreciate it and I will be subscribing for more PC content

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      @@moichamoy2274 you are most welcome and all the best with your build too. 😉

  • @sBlaze0o07
    @sBlaze0o07 Год назад +2

    hello how are u man?
    you should try mechanical keyboard
    we need mecha keebs video man

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  Год назад

      Hi T O N M Y, welcome back. so sorry I dont do mechanical keyboard as I don't feel comfortable typing on them. I prefer latop like keyboards like the logitech MX keyboards.

  • @moonois
    @moonois 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Moonois Phiwsuphan, welcome to my channel, glad you like my content and all the best with your build too. 😉

  • @roxyblue8915
    @roxyblue8915 4 месяца назад +1

    motor sounds...so sad...T^T Noctua's product is far better in quality.

    • @KleoYan
      @KleoYan  4 месяца назад +2

      Hi roxy blue, welcome to my channel. thank you for your feedback and I would say that noise is dependent on individual sensitivity. grab a fan which you feel comfortable 😉