This article covers Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 12 Turquoise PCケースファン 12cm CL-F117-PL12TQ-A FN1660 (× 2).
Overview
The Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 12 Turquoise is a 2-pack of 120mm case fans that balances cooling performance with quiet operation. Model number CL-F117-PL12TQ-A. It features liquid-crystal polymer fan blades, a daisy-chain design for cleaner cabling, and a unique turquoise colour scheme. The fan spins from 500 to 2000 RPM, delivers up to 72.69 CFM of airflow, and produces a maximum of 26.2 dBA of noise. This places it in the mid-high tier of consumer case fans — ideal for builders who want above-average airflow without breaking the bank. The turquoise accents set it apart from the usual black or grey fans, giving your system a distinctive look.
Compatibility Guide
The fans measure 120 x 120 x 25 mm, fitting any standard 120mm fan mount in most PC cases. They use a 4-pin PWM connector, allowing automatic speed control from the motherboard. The daisy-chain feature lets you connect up to two fans to a single PWM header, simplifying cable routing. Rubber dampeners are included to reduce vibration transfer. Since the frame is standard thickness, there are no clearance issues when mounting on radiators. Just be mindful of the connector housing in cases with very limited rear-cable space.
Product Info
The TOUGHFAN 12 Turquoise was released in late 2024. The 2-pack retails for around ¥5,600 (approximately $40 USD) from major retailers like . The warranty is the standard two years from Thermaltake. Market positioning is mid-high; it competes directly with Noctua NF-A12x25 and be quiet! Silent Wings 4, but stands out with its turquoise colour and daisy-chain capability. The rated static pressure is 3.29 mmH₂O, making it suitable for radiator use as well as case exhaust.
Best Use Cases
Gaming system airflow upgrade: With a top speed of 2000 RPM, these fans move plenty of air for CPU coolers or radiator exhaust. The turquoise colour adds a unique accent to gaming rigs with matching components. Quiet PC builds: The fans can slow down to 500 RPM, running nearly silent at idle. At full speed, 26.2 dBA is still quiet enough for most users. PWM control ensures minimal noise during light workloads. * Clean cable management: The daisy-chain design reduces the number of cables running across the case. This is especially useful in small-form-factor builds or when you want a tidy interior. ## Alternatives
A direct competitor is the Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM (around $32 each). It offers slightly better airflow per noise in some tests and comes with Noctua's renowned build quality. However, its colour scheme is limited to beige and brown, and it lacks daisy-chain support. The TOUGHFAN 12 Turquoise 2-pack costs roughly the same as two Noctua fans but adds the convenience of daisy-chaining and a more playful aesthetic. Another option is the be quiet! Silent Wings 4 120mm PWM (around $28 each), which is exceptionally quiet but moves less air. For those prioritising maximum airflow, the TOUGHFAN is the better choice.
Things to Consider
At full 2000 RPM, the fans do produce audible whooshing noise, so consider setting a custom fan curve to keep them at lower speeds during everyday use. The turquoise colour is a love-it-or-hate-it design; if your PC has a specific colour theme (e.g., all black or all white), the fans might clash. Also, while daisy-chain connectivity works smoothly on most modern motherboards, there have been rare reports of PWM control issues on older boards. It's a good idea to test the fans immediately after installation. Finally, if you only need one fan, buying the 2-pack might be overkill, but you can always use the spare as a spare or in a future build.
Product Disclosure (Amazon)
- Manufacturer: Thermaltake
- Seller: Amazon.co.jp
- Fulfilled by: Amazon.co.jp
- ASIN: B0CTGWCDB5
- Note: This article covers a manufacturer-made product based on Amazon listing details.





