

Then for cables, you get a SATA power cable, a USB cable, a long addressable RGB adapter cable, and a splitter for the RGB. There are two double-sided sticky tape mounts giving you a backup if you need to remount or move it later. The main controller comes sealed up in a static protective bag that you will have to rip open to get at. Now for the rest of the accessories which all came in the box. Which if you are following is 7 total cables but we know the fan adapter only touches with 6. As for the cables, one is a traditional PWM fan header and the other is a three-pin addressable LED plug. The connection cable or as they call it on the box, the Uni Fan adapter cable is the only wiring that comes from the fans and you can see that both cables are sleeved with the adapter end having a color-matched slide on clip with six connections on the back for the push pins on the fans. I did later get a new set of accessory boxes for both kits due to a potential issue with that cable on pre-production samples and it shipped later in the accessories box so I think normally everything will come boxed up. Then with everything else in an accessories box. Ours came with three small bags of fan mounting screws as well as the main connection adapter/wire in the box. Inside the box on both boxes, all three fans come wrapped in bubble wrap.

They also have a feature list and the link to the software is written out there as well. The photos have the fan as well as the fan and LED controller. You get a full specification listing as well as a list of everything included inside. Around on the back, the fan colors are different again and I love the information they provide. They highlight the 2-year warranty up in the top right corner along with the number of fans in the pack which is 3. The 3 packs have three fans in the picture and Lian Li didn’t go crazy with their branding, keeping their logo smaller than the model name even. Leave it unplugged for a few minutes.So Lian Li was kind enough to send over both the black and white versions of the Uni Fan SL 120 and as far as the packaging goes they were both the same with just the photo on the front being different along with the label down in the bottom right corner.

Shut down computer, power off psu then unplug psu power cord and make sure you drain capacitor by pressing power button a few times. Uninstalled L-Connect 2 using the Control Panel Using Device Manager uninstalled LianLi-UNI FAN-AL-v1.0 (mine was under the Universal Serial Bus devices section) Updating windows 10 to windows 11 (if you don’t want to update to windows 11 possibly try reinstalling windows 10)

Updating my bios (had already been updated previously) What ended up solving the problem was the following steps: Long story short I tried many things including changing the controller and cables but it did not help.
