Thermaltake Riing Trio 14 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition
Elevate your PC's cooling and aesthetics with the Thermaltake Riing Trio 14 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition. This 3-fan pack introduces the world's first radiator fan with three independent RGB LED rings, each boasting 30 addressable LEDs for stunning, customizable lighting. Designed for enthusiasts, it offers superior thermal management and visual appeal. Control your lighting effects through the TT RGB PLUS Software, Amazon Alexa voice commands, or Razer Synapse 3 integration for a truly personalized build. Experience high-performance cooling with exceptional style.
$149.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
3622
/ 3965
#3622 in Computer System Cooling Parts
Price vs Category Average
-1%
Below average
Fan Size
140
/ mm
Who it's for
- Exceptional Triple-Ring RGB Lighting
- Optimized Radiator Performance
- Comprehensive Software Ecosystem
Who should skip it
- High Premium Price Point
- Complex Cabling and Proprietary Hubs
- Software Stability Concerns
Key Specs
Fan Size
140mm
Quantity
3-Fan Pack
Model Number
CL-F077-PL14SW-A
Lighting
3 independent RGB LED rings
LED Count
30 addressable LEDs total
Cooling Type
Air Cooling (Case Fan)
Edition
TT Premium Edition
Fan Diameter
140.0 mm
Features
- World's first triple independent RGB LED rings
- 30 individually addressable LEDs per fan
- Full TT RGB PLUS Software customization
- Amazon Alexa voice control compatible
- Razer Synapse 3 (Chroma) integration
- Designed for optimal radiator cooling
- TT Premium Edition quality assurance
- Exceptional visual appeal and performance
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly adore the Thermaltake Riing Trio 14 RGB fans for their stunning, vibrant, and highly customizable triple ring lighting, viewing them as a premium aesthetic upgrade. The physical build quality reflects this high standard. However, the exceptional visual appeal is frequently undermined by significant user frustration regarding the proprietary TT RGB Plus software. Reviewers consistently report that the software is buggy, unintuitive, and prone to synchronization problems, which severely detracts from the overall experience. While the hardware quality earns top marks, the complex installation and persistent software issues challenge the value proposition, especially given the premium price point.
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