

🧊 Slim, silent, and striking — the ultimate stealth cooler for your compact powerhouse.
The Thermalright C12015W-S is a premium 120mm slimline CPU fan designed for small form factor PCs. At just 15mm thick, it delivers a powerful 52 CFM airflow with a max speed of 1500 RPM, while maintaining ultra-quiet operation below 24.1 dBA thanks to vibration damping technology. Featuring 4-pin PWM for automatic speed control and 17 ARGB lighting modes, it perfectly balances performance, silence, and style in tight builds.







| ASIN | B09CH111KR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,631 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #232 in Computer Case Fans |
| Item model number | TL-C12015W-S |
| Manufacturer | Thermalright |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 11.99 x 11.99 cm; 181 g |
I**D
Dateline: A Tiny PC Case, a Space Where Every Millimeter is a Battlefield, 4:07 AM. There is a special kind of madness that drives a man to build a computer inside a box the size of a shoebox. It is a high-stakes game of inches, a brutal, three-dimensional chess match against the unyielding laws of physics. Your greatest enemy in this tiny, hot-box world is heat, and your greatest challenge is finding a fan that can fight it without demanding a space you simply do not have. Standard 25mm fans are bloated, arrogant things in this domain. They are clumsy bulls in a china shop of miniaturized components. You need something specialized. Something lean, mean, and built for the trenches. You need the Thermalright TL-C12015B Slim Fan. This is not just a fan; it is a miracle of engineering. A scant 15 millimeters thick, it is a wafer-thin sliver of high-performance potential. When you hold it, you expect it to be flimsy, a fragile piece of plastic compromise. But it is not. It feels solid, premium, a dense and well-built tool that belies its skeletal profile. But the real shock comes when you power it on. For something this thin, you expect a polite, anemic puff of air. What you get is a hurricane. This slim blade moves a shocking, almost unbelievable amount of air. It’s a testament to some kind of aerodynamic black magic, a full-sized fan’s performance packed into a low-profile chassis. It’s the quiet, powerful engine that makes the impossible, high-performance ITX build a reality. In the cramped, claustrophobic guts of a small form factor case, where a heatsink is fighting for space with a RAM stick and a cable is threatening to choke the life out of your airflow, this fan is your secret weapon. It fits where others cannot. It brings a rush of cool, life-giving air to components that would otherwise be gasping for breath, thermally throttling themselves into a state of pathetic submission. And the value… the value is the final, beautiful punchline. In the boutique world of SFF building, where specialized parts often carry an absurd, "enthusiast" price tag, the Thermalright slim fan is a breath of fresh, affordable air. It delivers top-tier performance and solid build quality for a price that feels like a gift. This is not just a good fan; it is an essential piece of kit for anyone brave or foolish enough to venture into the world of ITX builds. It is the problem solver, the space saver, the silent, powerful engine that keeps your tiny, beautiful creation from melting itself into a puddle of expensive slag. A highly recommended, five-star champion for the small-box warrior.
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A**N
very nice fan and it is slim and functonal and really quiet too.
D**N
Never have I ever felt so cool, this little fan really blew me away.
K**S
Great quiet fan for tight spaces. Amazing value for the money, thermalright seriously makes the best budget fans that I've tried other than Arctic which are great performance but look much more crude compared to thermalright's fans which look more appealing for the price. They move plenty of air even for being slim fans, this one worked out great as a rear intake for my GPU since there was a dead area there that cool air couldn't reach from my front fans. Highly recommend these any build!
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