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Snap-on LCD brings mini displays to any 120mm PC fan — Thermalright's Fan Frame Vision-1 lets you display information and custom themes on your case fans

The Thermalright Fan Frame Vision-1 is a clip-on 3.69-inch screen that snaps directly in front of your PC case fans. These accessories let you display temperature, fan speed, and other information across your case, and even create a unified theme across all the screens in your PC.

Snap-on LCD brings mini displays to any 120mm PC fan — Thermalright's Fan Frame Vision-1 lets you display information and custom themes on your case fans

Thermalright has unveiled the Fan Frame Vision-1, an accessory that enables you to display information and custom themes on the front of any 120mm PC fan. The device boasts a 3.69-inch IPS display and can be mounted either horizontally or vertically due to its magnetic clip-on design. While it's not available on Amazon, it can be purchased for $37.14 on AliExpress, making it pricier than some of the top-tier PC case fans presently on the market.

The accessory connects to your PC through a USB 2.0 hub within your system case, with the option to attach it to a free USB-A port using the supplied adapter if your motherboard lacks available interfaces. It works seamlessly with Thermalright's LCD software, TRCC, which allows you to easily customize the content and theme shown on the screen. The versatility of this accessory extends to gaming PCs running on Linux, thanks to TRCC's compatibility with the Linux platform.

This device works great with many standard 120mm fans featuring metal screws at each corner, ensuring a secure fit through its magnetic mounts. However, fans with offset screws, such as the Thermalright TL-US24/36, may not be compatible due to the absence of corresponding magnetic studs on the base of the Fan Frame Vision-1. While not contributing to performance improvements, the accessory adds aesthetic appeal to your PC build, making the high costs of components feel more justifiable.

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