The RGB battle rages on, and once again, it’s Corsair leading the charge. They’ve already got one of the most comprehensive ranges of RGB products on the market, and they’re not slowing down anytime soon. Their latest product, the LL120 fans, look set to be the best RGB fans the market has ever seen. They promise extensive customisation options thanks to their dual light loop design, and each fan has 16 individually addressable LEDs for extreme customisation.
Imagine being able to create effects that dance around the edges of the fan, through the middle, through your chassis, and ping from fan to fan. With the LL120 you should be able to do just that. Of course, if you want to set them all to a warm burnt orange glow and leave it there, you can do that too. Having that level of customisation is not going to make your system faster, but if you’ve put the time to colour coordinate all your hardware, they’ll really help complete the visual design you desire.
Today, I’ll be taking a look at the LL120 3 x fan pack, with the included hub controller for Corsair Link. The fans are 120mm in size, and feature a hydraulic bearing, with a static pressure design.
Check out the official Corsair product page for more details.
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The CORSAIR LL120 RGB LED PWM fan boasts 16 independent RGB LEDs across two separate light loops to create vibrant lighting and visual effects.
16 Independent RGB LEDs in every fan, split between two separate light loops, allow for nearly endless customization.
This product is intended as an expansion of the LL120 RGB LED 3 fan kit with Lighting Node PRO. The RGB functionality of this product requires an RGB Lighting hub and Lighting Node PRO.
Dynamically control fan speed from 600 RPM to 1,500 RPM to minimize noise or maximize airflow.
120mm Fan blade engineered for low-noise operation without sacrificing performance.
Using an optimized 120mm fan blade and PWM control, set the speed of the fan anywhere from 600 RPM to 1,500 RPM for precise noise and airflow adjustment.
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