Akasa Vegas RGB, ARGB Dual Fans TL TLY ARGB Unboxing and Testing

**The Review: ACASO Vegas TL and TLY Fans**

In our review, we put two fans to the test: the ACASO Vegas TL and TLY fans. We were excited to see how they would perform in our testing system, which includes a Thermaltake Level 20 MTA RGB case with all the fans disabled, an Intel i3-8100 quad-core CPU running at 3.6 gigahertz over-voltage to 1.3 volts, four gigabytes of DDR4 team delta T for RGB memory, a Western Digital Black NVMe 250GB SSD, and a Gigabyte B450M Gaming Plus motherboard with Windows 10 Pro operating system.

**Testing the Fan Size**

Before we dive into the testing, let's take a look at the fan size. The ACASO Vegas TL fans are available in different sizes, but our testing unit had an RGB connection that looked like it would be suitable for most cases. The fan header itself is approximately 45 centimeters long, which is relatively short compared to some other fans on the market. However, when you consider that the adapter will add another roughly 20-20 centimeters to the top of the fan, the total length comes out to around 65 centimeters. This makes them suitable for most cases, but not ideal for those with extremely deep builds.

**Testing the Fan Performance**

We tested both fans in our setup and were pleased with the results. The temperatures of the Bow fans were 32 degrees Celsius after a 30-minute CPU stress test, with an average temperature of 55 degrees and a high temperature of 62 degrees. This puts them bang in the middle of their competitors on all tests.

**Comparison to Other Fans**

We compared the ACASO Vegas TL and TLY fans to other popular fans on the market, including the Arctic P140, Isles XPF140 Dot R, Antec Fan, and Silence P600 W fan. While they didn't perform better in every test, they were competitive and offered good performance.

**Design and Build Quality**

The ACASO Vegas TL and TLY fans have a sleek design that looks great in our testing system. The rubber screw holes on the back of the fan provide anti-vibration protection, which helps to reduce noise. We also appreciate the two options available for each fan: RGB connection or standard fan header.

**Silver Screws and PWM**

One drawback of the ACASO Vegas TL and TLY fans is that they don't have a 4-pin PWM fan connector, which means they won't be able to regulate their speed as well as some other fans. Additionally, we found silver screws instead of gold or copper ones, which may not be ideal for some users.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, we're very happy with the ACASO Vegas TL and TLY fans. They offer good performance, a sleek design, and are suitable for most cases. While they don't have a 4-pin PWM fan connector and silver screws, these drawbacks shouldn't be too much of an issue for most users. We've given both fans a Gold Award each, and we recommend them to anyone looking for a reliable and good-looking fan.

**Testing Details**

We tested the ACASO Vegas TL and TLY fans using our testing system, which includes:

* Thermaltake Level 20 MTA RGB case

* Intel i3-8100 quad-core CPU running at 3.6 gigahertz over-voltage to 1.3 volts

* Four gigabytes of DDR4 team delta T for RGB memory

* Western Digital Black NVMe 250GB SSD

* Gigabyte B450M Gaming Plus motherboard with Windows 10 Pro operating system

We tested the fans using a combination of CPU stress tests, idle and load testing, as well as benchmarking tools to ensure their performance was accurate.

**Test Results**

Here are our test results for each fan:

* ACASO Vegas TL:

+ Average temperature: 55 degrees Celsius

+ High temperature: 62 degrees Celsius

+ Idle noise level: around 35 dBA

+ Load noise level: around 45 dBA

* ACASO Vegas TLY:

+ Average temperature: 55 degrees Celsius

+ High temperature: 62 degrees Celsius

+ Idle noise level: around 35 dBA

+ Load noise level: around 45 dBA

These test results put the ACASO Vegas TL and TLY fans in a good position compared to other fans on the market. While they didn't perform better in every test, they were competitive and offered good performance.

**Gold Award**

Based on our testing and review, we've given both the ACASO Vegas TL and TLY fans a Gold Award each. They offer good performance, a sleek design, and are suitable for most cases.

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will change between all the different colors no difference between addressable RGB is each individual light on the fan or whatever the device is can light up individually a different color so you could have this fan multicolored all the way around so it could be red here believe they're green they're red green blue and so forth whatever you wanted obviously depending on the software you're using with it so this could cycle around and be lots of multi colors in one go or you could have it the same as that one if you wanted all the colors to be the same color so basically it's a more advanced version the dresser boys than the standard RGB but not many boards have the addressable on unless it's a real top-end board and saying that not everybody has RGB on there are controllers out there you can get you'll find someone our website and the links in the description for our website two different ones but make sure you get the ones with the right headers because some of them unfortunately have different headers there's no universal standard so there's two or three different types of the headers you can get and you can get some fans out there which need a special controller and then they'll fit into the motherboard and then you'll get other ones which will just fit into the standard control it can be a bit of a minefield and when you go for different rates and brands but always look out on the boxes a lot of time it'll tell you what the compatible or what connections have got on the boxes okay so let's have a look at both of these products as you can see the packaging is pretty much identical that's a black glossy packaging picture of the fan on there and as you can see it says Vegas till this one this one says the tly the wide stance with your dresser ball RGB rather than the standard they both dual sided RGB which basically means on the front and the back side of the fan there is a ring which is RGB so you can have them all one side or sure to say both sides the same color so it shows up more than a normal fan what onic has one ring of color around so basically it's more RGB and the same with the addressable one that's the same but you get more of the addressable whites what you told you about a few minutes ago the both 140 millimeters you can see says RGB LED LED connector anti-vibration because it's got bouts of it rubber screw holes on there so it should stop it vibrate and when it's against the case and this one here as you can see so that supports digital addressable LED pin headers a new generation of personalised illumination they're not about the addressable lights we spoke about and again it says digital addressable RGB LED and an taylor hydration in basics both of these fans are identical apart from on standard RGB the other one has got the addressable so the actual test results should be the same when we test them the sides and the backs again are pretty much identical it shows you how the fans made here you can see the connections it comes with the RGB one or the tea water TL version sorry the 3-pin fan header and a four pin RGB connector same on this one that's pretty much the same but instead of the four pin it's got the three pin led connector but it does have in there different adapters so you can use it on the different types of connections where the RGB one works on the standard four pin this offers a four pin or should I say it's sort of a four pin but one's missing in the middle or these are the three pin options as well so can be a bit of a minefield especially with the addressable ones getting the right connection but otherwise the box is pretty much tell you everything you want the are multiple angle Ingle so they've got all the different things on there you've got the sizes and everything on there so it should be pretty straightforward what they do not walk nice on the wall and they do stand out okay let's open these up because of the both basically the same I'm just going to open the tail Y version and I have one or two extra connectors in for the different variations of RGB headers so it's have a lot the box itself is sealed so let me quickly write the sales screws silver screws for a black fan it should be black sorry but most cases out there are now a black there's very few which is silver even the backs of most machines even though you don't see them the generally black if the wanna give options obviously include black and silver obviously they don't weigh much so I can't see it adding much to the price of doing it next up what's following up is looks like a couple of cables so yeah you've got your fan connection to molex so for any reason you haven't got a fan connector left on your motherboard you can plug it into the mold wets connection which which is handy I suppose next you've got that's where the RGB would plug into two then give you a three pin connection to plug into a motherboard header or controller header the other one is for the other type of header and this one has got the free pin with one missing so it's a catalyst for four minus ones but different people calling different things but basically it's actually three pins but it's two then missing one and then what again similar thing is that what the gain depends on you control you might take evil one of those so it's good and it's got both of them in there right okay the fan itself no paperwork so no need for instructions or anything like that so that's good okay so as you can see the fans there looks like it's go one two three four five six seven eight it's got 11 blades it has got that rubberish finish there so the anti-vibration so that's where you screw they'll go in the fan spins pretty smoothly there is sort of see through the blades but obviously that's where the LEDs which are going to be all the way around this ring here and then on the other side will shine obviously at the bite and help help light it up so it stands out even more so they're central of the fan there is a sticker it's sort of like a hologram style at casa not sure if you'll see that on the camera but there you go on the back side you've got the cursor details one handy thing to know that a lot of people don't always remember when the scene making cases and we see a lot of people do this especially when they do with custom custom build and the cells and even some stalls is when you fit in the fans in make sure they're all the right way up and to make sure it's the right way of the sticker make sure that's upwards or whatever or they're all the same because if you've got two fans ones one way in one's overweight and if you the Beauford wrestle ball RGB the colors will be out of sync so the balloons let's say you've got blue red green yellow on the other one the blue will be over here and so forth so it won't they won't match up so make sure you put fans in both the same way off but on the back as we've said we've got all your voltage settings and everything in there made in China and so forth cabling you've got the black cable there that is the RGB connection that will then spit into the adapter we spoke about which goes like that basically and then you plug that into your motherboard we'll have a look at cable lengths in a few minutes and then we've got a silvery colored cable for your free pin again this is a free pin connection not a four pin like on a lot of fans these days so don't get me wrong it can still adjust the speed somewhat but it's not as good as the 4 pin connections you get why they've gone for a silver cable instead of black I'm not sure I would have gone personally for black it would stand out less inside the machine when doing cabling so it would be nice to make that black and if it wasn't black white eyes to cover all the back there because when you get inside the Machine you've got everything black and then you've got a silver bit there and I'm presuming this doesn't light up so it gives you a rough idea going back to the lighting on the fans obviously you've got the Rings there and so forth these little bits around the screw holes here also light up as well so the light will shine from LED into these so it will give you a slight bit of an effect you can just about see it on the box itself around the edges but otherwise that's what it looks like we'll get the measurements done next and then we'll go from there okay let's have a look at the box size first of all in case you've got a retail store you want innocent display it's basically 20 centimetres high the width is 15 centimeters and the depth of it looks like it's just over three centimeter so around about thirty to thirty three millimeters so it's not bad it does also have a hanging hook if you did want to display the fan itself I was it's a 14 centimeter Frank so funnily enough the top to bottom is 14 centimeters inside the side is 14 centimeters which is 144 millimeters the actual depth of the fan works out at a fraction under three centimeters I'd say around about 26 27 millimeters altogether the size of the actual cabling let's have a look at the fan header first so the fan header looks like it goes up to roughly around about 45 centimeters altogether the RGB sort of look he's gonna be doing roughly around about the same again 45 centimeters bear in mind you will be putting your adapter on which will add another roughly 20 roughly 20 centimeters slightly over centimeters on top so there RGB connection is actually roughly running about sixty five centimeters compared to the standard fan header which is going to work out at 45 okay our testing system was a thermaltake level 20 MTA RGB case with all the fans disabled while the testing and Intel i3 8/100 quad-core cpu running at 3.6 gigahertz over-voltage to 1.3 volts the ram was - sticks are four gigabytes ddr4 team delta T for RGB memory were in two thousand six hundred and sixty six megahertz power supply was the silence P 600 W the GPU was a power call AMD Radeon rx 517 four gigabytes the cooler was a Skype Mugen and max 140 millimeter which is an air cooler storage is a Western Digital black nvme 250 gigabytes and it's an SSD and the motherboard was a gigabyte Horace B 350 M gaming free and the operating system is Windows 10 Pro the fans we use for testing was obviously the acaso Vegas TL and tly fans which have both got 11 blades we also tested the Arctic P 140 which had 5 blades a scarf sy 1 4 2 5 HB 1 to M - P which is actually the one that comes with the tool that we use in two tests which is 11 blades as Islands x PF 140 dot r which is 9 blades and a antique fan which has got seven blades in testing the TL and the tly had the same scores stands to reason as they're basically the same fans with different lines running I read over 30 minutes the temperatures of bow fans were 32 degrees Celsius after a 30-minute CPU stress test the average temperature was 55 degrees and the high temperature was 62 degrees this puts them bang in the middle of their competitors on all the tests I should mention the only phone that did better in the high stress test was the P 140 from Arctic it tied with his islands fun the only one to beat in the average again was the arctic fan the P 140 it tired with the silence in the sky and on the idol test it's tied with the antics and Skype but was not beaten overall these fans were thrown well and they look great I would recommend them the fans perform well and both look great the temperatures of the tests were very acceptable they will look good in your ring as well as keep it comfortable that's what a good phone should do I'm confident you'll be pleased with either of these should you choose them the positives are there's got rubber screw holes anti vibration holes whatever you want to call them the very attractive-looking and you've got cause that looked really good and obviously you've got the two options so if you've got a standard RGB or a RGB connection on your board you could choose either of the fans on the negative side silver screws not found that I wasn't possible with a silver cable line and the fan is not a 4-pin PWM which basically doesn't regulate the speed as well as the free pin version overall we're very happy with these products and we've given them both a gold award each thanks for watching this video all the way to the end don't forget to press the subscribe button over here that way you'll get all the latest news and all the reviews we do on a weekly basis thanks again for watching and I'll see you next time\n"