🌟 Light up your setup, silence the noise, own the room.
The Corsair LL120 RGB 120mm fan pack features dual independent RGB light loops with 16 LEDs each, delivering stunning customizable lighting controlled via the included Lighting Node Pro. With a maximum airflow of 43.25 CFM and ultra-quiet operation at 24.8 dB, these fans balance powerful cooling and whisper-quiet performance. PWM control allows dynamic speed adjustment from 600 to 1500 RPM, while hydraulic bearings ensure durability and silent operation. Designed for desktop compatibility, this 3-fan pack is perfect for professionals and gamers seeking both style and substance.
Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 4.72"W x 0.98"H |
Brand | Corsair |
Power Connector Type | 3-Pin |
Voltage | 13.2 Volts |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 24.8 dB |
Material | Copper |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1500 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 43.25 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 843591032438 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591032438 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Number of Items | 1 |
Standing screen display size | 75 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Item model number | CO-9050072-WW |
Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.98 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | PC1066 |
Flash Memory Size | 8 GB |
Language | English |
ASIN | B075VGN4M1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 12, 2017 |
S**1
Great RGB
Corsair’s LL120 RGB fans are straight-up some of the best out there. Crazy vibrant lighting, solid airflow, and surprisingly quiet. If you want your setup to look clean and stay cool, these are a no-brainer.
L**R
Great If You're Looking for Fully Customizable Case Fans
The media could not be loaded. I am seriously in awe at how vibrant these fans actually are. The LED brightness is definitely there. Upon buying anything RGB related I try to find something in the same company, because it is way easier to have all of your RGB linked to one program than to have several different ones open. This review goes out also to the Corsair H100i RGB Pro XT, which is our dual fan AIO. Anything really Corsair is going to act exaclty how you expected and this is exactly how I expected these fans to function.Corsair's iCue program makes these fans really sparkle. It is awesome how well they can synchronize and work off of each other to create spectacular experience in which every single LED is customizable to even get a specific color hash code. There are multiple lighting presets and you can create your own color settings if you would like which can change your PC's entire look just by clicking once.The fans overall are pretty quiet, they are like any other case fan in terms of PWM. They can be controlled through AI in your BIOS settings and while idling are pretty quiet. Haven't noticed any sort of vibrating coming from them.As a gamer, who likes to have customizable features in his PC, these are a good buy. On the question of how good they cool, I have no idea. Case fans cooling ability is really as good as any other, but regardless, these fans are worth every penny!Vibrant Colors to Use:#e92efb#ff2079#440bd4#04005e#24275fPS:If are building a new PC and are looking at an AIO for coolant, the H100i RGB Pro XT is the way to go. The performance is there and will keep your CPU at a temperature under 60C. If you do plan on buying that use the following performance setting: 30C - 10% 40C - 15% 50C - 25% 60C - 40% 65C - 65% 70C - 100%And set it to follow the sensor of your CPU Package.
K**T
Pros and Cons of the Corsair LL120 fans
The media could not be loaded. I enjoy these fans immensely and I hope this review helps others with their decision on computer fans. If you want a slick looking computer with great cooling performance this is the way to go. I bought there for $90 a pack cause I got a deal from the U.K. Amazon. Great price for some pretty great fans.Pros: There are a ton of awesome lighting features.They cool very well.It's a ton of fun to show them off.Cons: The're pretty pricey.They are difficult to install because you have to pre drill the screw holes. This wasn't nearly as hard as it was for my Noctua fans though. Another reason it was hard was because I have a really big CPU fan that I had to take out and put back in several times.Depending on how well you want your computer cooled, for instance max speed on all fans, they can be loud (I don't really care about this but some people do).Final comments: One last note is that there are two wires per fan. An RGB and a fan power connector. I have six fans. Lots of wires means lots of cleanup. This can take a while, but I also bought the Corsair Commander Pro. This piece keeps all of the wires in one spot and it looks very clean in the front of the computer. All you need extra for the Commander Pro is an RGB hub which comes with the three pack of ll120 fans.Thanks for reading, hope this helps!
D**M
I wish I had bought these in the first place!
Like an idiot I bought the Thermaltake fans first, thinking that I would save a few dollars. They are pretty fans... I have kicked myself for a year and a half trying to make those fans work. Every day they were glitchy. I would have to unplug and plug them back in. The cables and boxes were so bulky I literally could not close my computer case and had it open for a year and a half.FINALLY I bought the Corsair fans....It is like night and day. Unbelievable.I really didn't need the instructions that much. The cables were pretty much plug everything into what needed to be plugged in. (Yeah I got the Commander as well.) The boxes and cables were SLIM! Everything fit into my computer case easily and for the first time my case closed. I was ... stunned. There was room for everything in there.The fans are quiet.I literally cannot hear them. Of course I am not playing a game at the moment, but they are not audible.ICUE works. Easily. The software for Corsair is so good compared to Thermaltake it would be unfair to compare them. Adding presets was not too difficult once I got Icue 4 loaded in there.The lighting is on when the computer is on. BEFORE Icue is loaded. (NOT the case with Thermaltake... that software had to load first before your lighting mode kicked in, and you had to look at the rainbow nasty first.)So ... yeah.I should have just bought Corsair first and saved myself a year and a half of kicking myself for not getting it. It is a much better product. The software is better. The hardware is better. The engineering is way better. Right now I am just sitting in the beautiful RGB glow of my computer.Do it right the first time.
M**C
Good
Got these for my boyfriend’s set up and he loves them. They are great for the price and look nice in his clear monitor. They also work pretty well considering they are cheaper than some.
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