💻 Light Up Your Life with Corsair!
The Corsair LL120 RGB fan features 16 individually controllable RGB LEDs, PWM control for adjustable speeds, and a high airflow design, all wrapped in a sleek white housing. Perfect for enhancing your cooling system and creating stunning light patterns with iCUE software.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 11.99 x 2.49 cm; 162.84 g |
Item model number | CO-9050091-WW |
Manufacturer | CORSAIR HOLDINGS HONG KONG LTD |
Series | CORSAIR LL Series, Weiß LL120 RGB, 120-mm-RGB-LED-Lüfter, Einzelverpackung |
Colour | White |
Computer Memory Type | PC1066 |
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 1 Volts |
Item Weight | 163 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**.
Review
This work great, silent and beautiful
M**.
Great set of RGB fans with expansion options available
Just to clarify, this is a review of the LL120 White set of fans. The white fans have higher airflow compared to the black ones. Corsair quotes 43.25 CFM for the blacks vs 63 CFM for the whites.Let's start with the negatives. The only downsides to this set of fans is that you are supplied with 2 control modules that you need to install in your system giving you an extra cable management headache and the fact that they do not communicate with RGB motherboards but work as standalone with the i-cue software from Corsair. The only silver lining about the control modules is that the LED Hub has 6 total connections so you can add up to 3 more fans later and the lighting node pro can take one more channel for LED strips or another LED Hub.Now the possitives. The light show they provide is amazing. At the price I bought them they are VERY good value considering that they are from a reputable brand and RGB (which tend to be more expensive). I have seen a lot of people complaining the noise. Well, I have news for you:1. 90% of fans are loud when they operate at 100%2. Most of the noise is from the air NOT the bearings, and those fans are high airflow.3. YES blade design plays a role but the bottom line is how much air you are pushing.Since those fans are PWM, and all the newest motherboards have 4pin connectors and give you some sort of tuning software that you can use to control fan RPM, then noise shouldn't be a problem. If you choose to have them at 100% at all times then yes they are loud because they push A LOT of air. Do yourself a favour and try the fan profiles that your motherboard manufacturer provides. If a fan is working at 100% and is silent it is propably not pushing a lot of air.When they operate at a reasonable level they are VERY quiet, and if airflow in your case is adequate and your CPU cooler is installed correctly then they shouldn't have any reason to go over 60%, even under load.Side note:The CFM value (volume flowrate) that manufacturers quote for their fans is at 0 gauge static pressure. You only have 0 gauge static pressure if the fan is free standing which is NEVER the case. Dust filters, louvers, grilles, front panels etc add static pressure. Therefore, the actual CFM will be lower. Hence, the static pressure figure the manufacturer quotes is also very important. Those fans work up to 3.0mm H2O gauge (29.5 Pascals) which is impressive for their size.
J**E
really nice fans.
really nice quality fans, not the quietest but this is a trade off with power and you can tune the speed like most fans to suit your preference. rgb is rgb and so you know what to expect there, the software works really well if you have the node pro or commander pro and the colours are rich and very even, pricey.... but all the best fans are.
R**R
Expensive But for good reasons
I have owned the majority of the different types of RGB Corsair fans and the ll series are definitely the most visually appealing and are definitely the brightest they kick out a lot more light than any other of the fans and have the outer RGB ring around the fan which further improves the appearance they also very quiet and have anti-vibration pads in the corner to improve sound transfer the only real downside to these fans is the cost at current pricing £75 for a pack of 3 is quite steep but I can understand why they cost that much compared to the other fans
E**D
Looks great, performance is good, software is easy to use. But expensive!
I've bought 6 of these fans in total and a pack of the Corsair LED strips (4 strips in the pack). A pack of 3 fans that includes the lighting node pro and 3 individual fans (all white). All fitted into a Lian-Li 011 Dynamic case.For what they are, it's a very expensive choice. The trade off is a hassle free, easy setup that beats other brands I've used before.The performance is solid too. It pushes a good amount of air through the case (3 intake at bottom, 3 output at the side of my case). The fans are very noisy if running at 65% speed or higher. I've set a fan curve in my motherboards BIOS to stay below 50% speed at lower temps. It's nice and quiet when doing normal day to day work but the performance is there when needed for gaming/production.The highlight has to be the Corsair iCue software. It makes it simple to control everything and the options for customisation are insane. You can download RGB profiles other people have made. Some of them look stunning and are way better than anything I can come up with. The RGB software for my motherboard (MSI) and graphics card (Asus) are rubbish and buggy in comparison.Despite the higher cost than expected, I'm very happy with my purchases.
C**D
Expensive but worth it!
The media could not be loaded. I've been a long term fan (no pun intended) of Corsair and these fans do not disappoint!They are very bright, so bright that they can give the room a nice ambient glow if you have 3 front ones setup like me.They do their jobs as fans and do it well. I've dropped 10+ degrees in CPU and GPU temps by upgrading to these fans and doing some better cable management. They can spin quite fast for times where you need extreme cooling, otherwise in my PC they sit at 30% for most of the time and are essentially silent. It is worth noting that at full speed, they can sound a bit like a jet engine!Corsairs RGB software is one of the best out there and is a major reason I chose these fans. I have a corsair RGB Keyboard, mouse and mouse mat to pair this with and keeping it all under one program is very very useful. Corsair even have different RGB profiles on their site you can download and find one which you like.10/10 - Pricey, but worth every penny :-)
K**.
Icue comparable rgb fans
Product is excellent and comparable with most lighting control software such as icue and signal rgb where each led can be synched individually. We created a perfect airflow with cpu temps as follows . Ideal 36 degrees , gaming 45degress and heavy load around 70degrees
M**N
Best rgb fams
These fans are by far the best RGB fans I can find. They lights are very vivid and gives an amazing look once installed. The product quality is also very high and the fans feel very solid.Easy to install and comes with all the screws.Air intake is very good and gives really good thermals when installed.
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