This article covers Thermaltake Riing Plus 12 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition ケースファン FN1153 CL-F059-PL12SW-A.
Overview
The Thermaltake Riing Plus 12 RGB Radiator Fan TT Premium Edition (model FN1153, CL-F059-PL12SW-A) is a 120mm case fan designed for quiet operation with vibrant RGB lighting. It spins up to 2000 RPM while keeping noise at just 28 dBA, making it a balanced choice for users who want both cooling and low noise. The fan features rubber anti-vibration pads to reduce rattling when mounted to a case or radiator. This fan is part of Thermaltake's Riing Plus series, known for its 12 RGB LEDs arranged in a ring around the fan hub. The lighting can be customized using Thermaltake's software, but requires a separate Riing Plus controller (sold separately). The TT Premium Edition badge indicates higher build quality and materials compared to standard Riing fans. Positioned as a mid-range RGB fan, it offers a good compromise between price, noise, and lighting effects. It's sold as a single unit, so you can mix and match or buy multiple for a unified look.
Compatibility Guide
Standard 120mm fan size (120x120x25mm) fits most PC cases and radiators. Uses a 4-pin PWM connector for speed control via motherboard. RGB control requires the proprietary Riing Plus controller (not included). Without it, the RGB LEDs will not light up. Mounting screws are included, but longer screws may be needed for thick radiators.
Product Info
Released around 2018, the Riing Plus 12 RGB is still widely available. Pricing is around $25-30 per fan, making it an affordable RGB option. Warranty is 1 year for the Japanese authorized version. Market positioning is entry to mid-range. Compared to Thermaltake's higher-end Pure Plus series, it has fewer LEDs and lower brightness, but offers better noise performance and value.
Best Use Cases
Silent PC builds: At 28 dBA, this fan is nearly inaudible at low RPM. Ideal for HTPCs or office PCs where noise is a concern. RGB-themed systems: If you're building a Thermaltake ecosystem, the Riing Plus series syncs easily with other Riing products via the same controller. * Budget gaming rigs: Provides adequate airflow and RGB without breaking the bank. ## Alternatives
Corsair LL120: More LEDs (34) and brighter effects, but louder and more expensive. Requires Corsair's Lighting Node Pro. Noctua NF-F12: No RGB, but superior cooling and noise performance. Choose Noctua if RGB isn't a priority.
Things to Consider
The Riing Plus controller is mandatory for RGB lighting. Without it, the fan works as a standard PWM fan but the LEDs stay off. Factor in the controller cost if you don't already have one. Single fan packaging means you'll need to buy multiple units for a full system. Consider the 3-pack version for better value. At 2000 RPM max, the fan can move decent air, but noise rises to 28 dBA at full speed. PWM control allows you to run it slower for near-silent operation. Radiator compatibility is fine for standard 25mm thick radiators; thicker radiators may require longer screws (not included).
Product Disclosure (Amazon)
- Manufacturer: Thermaltake
- ASIN: B0793H2D6G
- Note: This article covers a manufacturer-made product based on Amazon listing details.





