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225 Lian Li's new PC fans are completely wireless — cableless speed and RGB controls show promise, but the battery only lasts 30 minutes

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Tom's Hardware · 06/12/2025 09:27 EDT

Lian Li's new PC fans are completely wireless — cableless speed and RGB controls show promise, but the battery only lasts 30 minutes

Lian Li’s new fans aim to cut the cable clutter to some extent

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