Lian Li’s New UNI Fan SL Infinity 120 Comes with Limitless Lighting Style

SL Infinity 120

Lian Li has just launched the UNI Fan SL Infinity 120 in the UNI Fan series, offering a limitless lighting style with an infinity mirror at the front and sides. The fan also features thin diffusers that provide illumination on all sides, customizable in L-Connect 3.

The improved connecting mechanism of the new fan features removable interlocking keys and a multidirectional power module cable.

As for the performance of the SL Infinity 120, the fan delivers a maximum of 61.3 CFM of airflow, 2.66mm H2O of air pressure, and a noise level of up to 29 dBA while running at 2100 RPM, or be completely quiet at 0 RPM with the new Start/Stop function in L-Connect 3.

SL Infinity 120

Lian Li states that the new fan comes with a 10% improvement in performance as compared to the theSL120 which results in better airflow, higher static pressure, and a wide range of fan speed at lower noise levels. The fan can be stopped completely for the ultimate silent build, where this feature is supported by L-Connect’s redesigned fan curve interface via the Start/Stop mode that allows RPN to be set to 0. This can be done if the CPU or the GPU are running below 50C.

The limitless lighting style comes with the help of the 40 LEDs on the fan, that evenly 120 distributed to provide continuous lighting diffused at the fan blades and around the Lian Li medallion at the back. Again, with the help of L-Connect 3, you can decide between preset light effects or combine center and side effects for a more customized look.

Lian Li’s SL Infinity 120 fan can be pre-ordered right now and comes at an MSRP of $99.99 (USA)/$94.99 (global) for 3 fans with a controller bundle pack, and $29.99 (USA and global) for the single fan pack.

Some of the previous releases from Lian Li include the Strimer Plus V2 ARGB extension cables, along with the new prototypes coming soon.

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