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The Corsair ML120 Pro is a 120mm premium cooling fan that utilizes magnetic levitation technology for enhanced performance and longevity. With an impressive airflow of 75 CFM and a noise level of just 35 dB, it offers a customizable aesthetic with replaceable corners, making it the perfect choice for any desktop build.
Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 0.98"W x 4.72"H |
Brand | Corsair |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 13.2 Volts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Noise Level | 35 dB |
Material | Rubber |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 75 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Item model number | CO-9050040-WW |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 0.98 x 4.72 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | PC1066 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
ASIN | B01G5I6O4Q |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 31, 2016 |
D**.
I am a fan of these Corsairs.
Being very sensitive to noises, I went through almost all of the highly rated and recommended fans throughout many years. I used to have Gentle Typhoons (AP-15) on my 480mm and 240mm radiators, and although they did their job well, the motor noise was starting to get on my nerves. After discovering a leak in one of the rads, I decided to upgrade my entire setup.I initially ordered the Corsair SP120 Performance Editions, but when placed horizontally on the radiator it would emit a rattling sound which really got on my nerves. So I returned them back to Amazon and ordered the newer Gentle Typhoon PWM editions to only find out the motor sound was worse than ever even on low RPM.At this point I was just frustrated, so even though the ML series was quite new, was costly, and didn't have as much reviews, I decided to give them a try, and I think these are the best fans I've heard so far. There's literally no motor noise due to Magnetic Levitation, and the RPM curve via PWM is smoothest I've seen yet.Keep in mind that these fans MUST BE controlled via PWM (either a controller, or from your motherboard PWM header). Not using PWM will run these at full speed, which will be quite loud. Controlling these via DC can work, but is not recommended as the range, and RPM curve will not be as smooth, which can produce unwanted noise.Pros:- Excellent RPM/noise curve- Barely audible at lower RPM- Build quality is superb- Flat, sleeved cables- Rubber on the contact points to reduce vibrations- Looks sleek aesthetically- Pushes more air at lower noise levels- 5 year warranty from a company I consider the best at customer service and warranty replacementCons:- Expensive. Although there are fans that perform better at lower cost (though at the cost of noise), I feel that it's totally worth it if you're sensitive to the motor noise like I am.
D**K
Solid. Louder than others, but moves a ton of air. Notes on mounting.
Great air movers! I was very worried that the screw holes were just like the SP120s where they are rubber. With the SP120s you could not use regular fan screws because the mounting was rubber. They had to be mounted to a rad or some cases with extended screws, or you would have to get the rubber screw replacements that stuck out and looked funny. Before I bought these new fans I ended up shredding a whole corner if an SP model. There is no hard plastic in SPs for the metal screws to hold onto and just twists the rubber into oblivion.Something about the mounting of the MLs is so easy while the plastic feels so strong. I would buy more of these if I had the space just to install them. The screws are standard mounting screws that come with all sorts of other fans. The inner plastic of the hole must be softer than the rest of the fan housing. It was too easy to start the threadd and not in a bad way.The fans alone are heavy and stiff. The white light emitting from the center looks much better than the old design and gives off plenty of light. See included picture.Last note on them is that they are louder than other fans that I have owned. They are plugged into the motherboard running stock speeds. They move a ton of air. They sound really cool at start up. My case sounds like a wind tunnel.I have 2 140mm lev fans and 3 120mmTwo of the 120s do not light up and are still held to the same build standard of the others.
A**R
Worth the $$$
Built like a Russian brick $#!+ house. I have 2 of these in 140mm and one 120mm. The red leds are pretty dim / subtle. The blue leds are more visible. Super quiet at lower rpm. They spin much faster than other fans at 100% so they can be loud. Then again, they’re moving a ton of air. The 140mm fans I’ve had for 2 years and they were a great upgrade for the Phanteks P400s case that has restricted airflow at the front panel. The latest 120mm was a replacement for a cooler master 120mm on a Hyper 212 CPU cooler. Night and day difference. The new Corsair ML is quieter at every RPM and spins 400rpm faster with no increase in noise. Plus, it just looks cool. These are really nice fans and I’ll be buying more for the next PC I build this fall.
S**R
I use these fans to cool an RTX 3080ti, with no custom loop (just a Corsair AIO)
When I first read reviews about the GE Force RTX 3080ti, which, in my case, came packed with 84 degrees Celsius at stock, I was considering building a custom loop to cool down the GPU. I instead resorted to these fans (4) plus the Corsair's Capellix AIO (in addition to some tweaks to the GPU itself, which lowered the GPU temps by 30 degrees Celsius). I tested these fans at OC temps (CPU @ 5.2Ghz and GPU @ 2100+ Mhz) to see if the fans would help and they do provide the required cooling within the case, as long as you have very (!!) good air flow. Remember that fans, or an AIO - alone - won't cool down a system which is unreasonably high, however. . . >> you'll need to manage those components with careful testing to get the max out of the CPU / GPU with minimum voltage and wattage, first. There are good testing tools out there to help you calculate the flow of electricity and watts' usage at any given second and modify the CPU / GPU behavior w/out losing stability and actually even increasing efficiency and output. But when you have those occasional spikes in temperature within your case, these fans will kick in and provide the relief needed to avoid an unwanted system crashes. These fans are silent, have a really easy-to-use software (use it!) and the light show is amazing. I play on demanding simulators pushed to their limits and need all the quick cooling-down capabilities that I can possibly get. I have purchased more of these fans for a second PC with an RTX 3090. I am not considering fans from any other company.
P**S
Works great and quiet
Quiet and good quality fans
R**L
los compre porque son los que avientan mas aire
Hacen mucho ruido, pero avientan mucho aire, asegura de configurarlos de tal manera que solo se enciendan cuando realmente se necesitan, de verdad hacen mucho ruido, yo como tengo la pc al lado del monitor me resulta molesto el ruido, asi que tuve que apagarlos y poner que se activen solo cuando la temperatura del pc sube tales grados. Pero si quieres ventilacion, estos son los que mas ventilan en el mercado, de los que encontre. como 73 de flujo de aire tienen.
J**N
Uma das melhores fans
Melhorou a temperatura do meu gabinete e não tem muito barulho
A**
Un buen ventilador
Es un muy bien ventilador para radiador, lo compre para hacer push pull en mi corsair h150i elite capellix, la única diferencia con los ventiladores de esa aio es el RGB pero tiene el mismo desempeño que los ventiladores de la elite capellix
V**A
WAY TOO LOUD at full speed
I am normally a noctua die hard but I decided to try these this time around. At full speed these things sound like a jet engine taking off. They move a tonne of air but at the expense of your ears. I would not recommended these if you want any sort of quiet environment unless you run them at 1/3 speed.
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