ASUS TUF Gaming TF120 ARGB Chassis Fan 3Pin Customizable LEDs Blade, Advanced Fluid Dynamic Bearing, 120mm PWM Control, Anti-Vibration Pads, Double-Layer LED Array for Computer Case & Liquid Radiator TUF GAMING TF120 ARGB 3IN1 TF120 ARGB 3 in 1

Brand:ASUS

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ASUS TUF Gaming TF120 ARGB chassis fan, a new 120 mm unit designed for high-performance cooling and low-noise operation, with plenty of lighting options for a custom rig.

Bundled with ARGB hub which can connect up to four fans and features onboard lighting control and Aura Sync support. A double-layer LED array produces deeper color saturation and more lighting effects than conventional RGB fans. Anti-vibration pads reduce fan noise by damping rattling and vibration. PWM control: ultra-wide RPM range allows optimal cooling for all types of workloads. Advanced fluid dynamic bearing provides up to 250,000 hours of operation. Class-leading airflow, and low noise levels.
Brand ASUS
Brand ‎ASUS
Color ‎TUF GAMING TF120 ARGB 3IN1
Compatible Devices Radiator
Compatible Devices ‎Radiator
Cooling Method Air
Cooling Method ‎Air
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,300 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH 6.9 x 4.9 x 3.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎6.9 x 4.9 x 3.5 inches
Item model number ‎TUF GAMING TF120 ARGB 3IN1
Item Weight ‎1.41 pounds
Manufacturer ‎ASUS
Noise Level 29 dB
Noise Level ‎29 dB
Power Connector Type 3-Pin
Power Connector Type ‎3-Pin
Product Dimensions ‎6.9 x 4.9 x 3.5 inches
Series ‎TUF GAMING TF120 ARGB 3IN1
Voltage 12 Volts
Voltage ‎12 Volts
Wattage 3.6 watts
Wattage ‎3.6 watts

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Scritto da: DudeWhoHasThis
Overall great
I love the look of the completed build. There are a lot of ways to configure and I think the biggest thing for me that puts this over the comparable lian li one is I move my system between my desk and my living room TV so the straps are just perfect. This is close to being a perfect case, save for some very minor opportunities for improvement. The only downsides - far from deal breakers - are the rear AIO assembly (which I think fewer people will do anyway) and space efficiency. Let me tell you - if you want to rear mount an AIO radiator/fans make sure that’s your last step. I took this thing out again about 5 times realizing I had some extra step and the way it’s positioned it blocks access to basically everything during initial build. The problem with this is the way the pump hoses fit through to the front it requires a very awkward way of holding things up until you get things screwed in so you can’t exactly not have it partially installed either. Likely no problem if you have four hands though XD. Honestly, unless you’re like me and your AIO has no rgb and you want that top rack for rgb fans, just top mount the AIO and thank me later. That said, once set up it works great. Air flow is great and can work however you want it to. The other issue is just inefficient use of the back chamber. There’s nothing to tie cables down to so you’re on your own with cable management. Looking at it from the back, that top left area is just an open grate that doesn’t fit any fan or anything and has no dust filter so presumably it’s just sucking in unfiltered dust with no fix unless you cut out and attach your own dust filter. I really don’t understand the logic behind that grate - it seems to serve no purpose. The whole rear chamber just kind of feels like there could have been a slightly better layout but on the other hand the option to put fans or AIO there makes it worth it - they just need to iron out the layout a littttttle bit more in future versions. All in all though, none of that matters once assembled. Best case I’ve owned overall and I loved my Corsair crystal 570x but this is a better choice in height/width/depth combo and much easier to move around. Recommend to all ASUS build enjoyers.
Scritto da: Alberto Amador
Durability
Never have written a review but I have a lot to say about this case. (Disclaimer: I have not attempted a water cooling setup with this case) This case I purchased back in 2020 and it has taken a beating from moving cross country, being thrown around in many flights over the years while being half assembled (no cooler & no card in a giant cardboard box) and everything on it still holds up. It's already seen 3 different motherboards. A lot of space for cables. The mesh is all good quality with the magnets holding well. It's fallen to its side a number of times from me accidentally knocking it over. Nothing has cracked on it from the weekly break it open & cleaning it out. The handles also hold up well moving it around the house. Airflow has been very good with a triple fan setup. The only con I've had is maybe replace the fans as they are just okay & the front usb port messing up but I'm sure it was just me in the dark working trying to shove an usb upside down into it. It's been a good durable and bulky case.
Scritto da: L. P. HAWLEY
A great ASUS case but a little wider than it looks
I've been waiting for the right time to land this case because I'm all about the TUF line of products made by ASUS. I'll make this review shorter than my normal lengthy reviews with a simple PROS/CONS list: PROS: Cost - At $129.99 (on sale) I felt this was a reasonable price to pay for a style of case that catches my eye. Ample space - This case has lots of space for airflow, components, and LEDs. I'm not used to working with LEDs but there are also connectors for the built in case LEDs (front fans). The headspace for a radiator and a full water cooling systems is generous as well. With this case, you won't have to worry about cramping things into a tightly confined space. Screens/Filters - The case comes with some very nice screen and filter features to keep dust to a minimum. My house accumulates dust with people and dogs (and a ball python!) so I'm a stickler for having space for filters. Fans - Plenty of provided fans that are quiet, move air handily, and the front fan LEDs are a nice touch. Enclosed PSU channel - This is a nice touch. This IS a PRO, but I'm a little disappointed that there's no rubber passthrough grommets. They're located to the right of the motherboard mounting space but I think the PSU channel's opening should have them as well. Keep the PSU isolated as much as possible is my thought. CONS: Cable Management - It's a defacto standard in most all cases now, and while this is addressed, the right-side panel seems short on zip-tie anchor points. I would like to see more of a lattice of anchor points, even if they're affixed to the base instead of being punched through. Asus included a good number of zip-ties however. So a small CON and not too glaringly annoying. It's a personal wish so I'm not deducting any stars. Width - While there's lots of space in this case, a little narrower of a design would be good. I know cases are handling larger and larger GPUs and water cooling, but I think ASUS designed this one overly generous. It encroaches on too much of my desk space and I didn't realize this prior to buying it. Should I have measured? Yes. Did I? No. My fault. But it's still pretty wide. All in all, I'm happy with the case. It's a nice change from my black case without any RGB. I don't need a lot of RGB but his provides just enough to keep things happy and not too distracting. I would recommend this case to any PC builder that wants a very cool looking case, likes the ASUS brand, and wants to customize a PC that fits an individuals varying tastes in components, cooling, and lighting.
Scritto da: Richard
Nice Big Case!
This is a great case for water cooling. I also got a Bykski Distro Plate with 2 360mm designed for the case. The distro plate does take up 3 SSD slots in the front but the case has 2 SSD slots in the back. Really nice to able to put the fans in the front of the case to leave room for the radiator inside. The bottom is removable for a pump and reservoir combo. Multiple options in this nice and sturdy case.
Scritto da: Thomas
I love this case
Great airflow and a solid design awesome job at cable management and very sturdy and solid construction.
Scritto da: vasudev
Looks good, but RGB fans are having issues with its software control
The media could not be loaded. It's a good quality compact case which looks good. A minor issue I'm having is that the RGB fans on the case cannot be controlled by software unless you have bought an RGB splitter separately that can be used to connect the fans directly to the motherboard ( even though according to Asus it supports software control with armory crate software even without the RGB splitter ) but there is a separate button to control the lights on the case.
Scritto da: Sergio Aguirre
Gabinete bueno pero con detalles
Compré este gabinete porque mi anterior gabinete tenía muy poca ventilación y en ese aspecto este Tuf no me quedó mal, logré bajar 10° cpu y gpu. Pero tiene bastantes detalles, sobre todo en cosas que la descripción "olvida" mencionar, por lo que espero que mi reseña les ayude a tomar una decisión informada . Para empezar es bastante pequeño, ustedes dirán que las medidas están ahí, pero por ejemplo, dice que le caben gpu de 32 cm y radiador al frente, pero mi gpu mide 30 cm y queda a 2 cm de los ventiladores frontales, por lo que si le pongo un radiador prácticamente quedaría pegado. Otra cosa que no dice la descripción es que los ventiladores incluidos son solo de 3 pines, no son pwm, tuve que cambiarlos por los de mi anterior build, por lo que son un extra que definitivamente viene incluido en el precio pero que están de más, otra cosa que omite la descripción y pero esa sí está bien es que ya trae un splitter para conectar los tres ventiladores frontales a una sola conexión, de nuevo, si les interesa usar ventiladores pwm, pues no lo van a ocupar. Lo que sí está muy bien y sin quejas es el hub rgb, es de 3 pines (otra cosa que no está en la descripción) , y sí se puede sincronizar con aura sync y icue, he visto comentarios y reseñas que no se puede, pero solo hay que apretar el botón de rgb del gabinete por unos segundos hasta que empiece a parpadear. En suma, lo que tiene de bueno este gabinete es muy bueno, pero deja mucho que desear en cuanto a espacio, si quieren instalar AIO, water cooling o más discos duros, mejor busquen otras opciones. Ojo:el detalle de SW de las fotos se lo agregue yo, no es parte del gabinete.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Side panel glass damaged
I bought this new case from Amazon and when I unboxed it, the side panel glass was damaged. Amazon told me to contact ASUS . It took a while to talk with someone from ASUS to finally tell me that they don’t want to replace it because it was physically damaged??? Really?? The Amazon shipping box was not damaged at all. I suspect a defect in their product or a weak spot in the glass. Anyway. I contacted Amazon and they will ship me a new one. Thanks Amazon and ???? to ASUS for the weak support.
Scritto da: Aragami
I LOVE IT !!
I love this case !! Been using it for the past few months and it was very easy to set up with a lot of features. PROS : - The Price - Great Looking from all sides - Compact and not too huge - Great air flow if you have the FANS - Magnetic FAN filters to put on the all the FANS exists, easy to remove and clean with a little water and dry it out. - The Glass Panel is solid and Very sturdy and no chances of coming off with crews in the back to gold it in place - Comes with 3 ASUS ARGB 120mm FANS - Comes with a small Cheap ARGB hub/controller that you can use to connect a few connections to connect your others parts (6 in total) to control all the ARGB stuff trough the connector at the front top with a button. - Very light and have a lot of room and enough place to put SSD's or HDD's (2 or 3 of each if I remember) - As a piece made to hold you headset which is cool I guess.. - Comes with an extra strap for the thing on the front (If I remember well), and can also be removed like I did. - Ports on the front top of the case which are (USB 3.0 if I remember) CONS : - About The ARGB hub/controller that you can use to connect a few connections to connect your others parts (6 in total). Also, something I had to research and found out how because the I couldn't control the ARGB in the software. if you want to use the PC software's to connect your ARGB hub/controller you will need to do this once on the desktop. Hold the RGB button at the top of the case until it flashes a quick double after 5/10 seconds. Now you will be able to control it trough the ASUS AURA or other software's. - Another issue with the ASUS and case and controller, is that if you chose Corsair RAMS like me and you don't chose RGB RAMS that is not compatible with the ASUS AURA software is that you now have to use two software's that are not compatible. ASUS AURA and Corsair iCUE are not compatible, but there is a small fix. Install the latest two software's and after that find (CorsairPluginForAuraSync_2.0.30) plugins. It's hard to find and the newest versions does not work so use this specific version. After you have installed all 3, now go in iCUE and in the RAM settings now un-click the (Enable full software control) and rest the iCUE service in the bottom button. now the RAM will show up in the AURA software, At the moment I don't have any other CONS or things that makes it bad. That's why I like it.
Scritto da: Laxminarayana S.
Good but expensive
Product is good. Price is very high compared to local market

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