Dual RGB Lighting Loop: 16 Independent RGB LEDs in every fan, split between two separate light loops, allow for nearly endless customization Expansion Kit: 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 a RGB Lighting hub and Lighting Node PRO. Complete PWM Control: Dynamically control fan speed from 600 RPM to 1,500 RPM to minimize noise or maximize airflow Created for Quiet: 120mm Fan blade engineered for low-noise operation without sacrificing performance
Best looking fans, I was going to get the Thermaltake Riing fans and I'm glad I got these instead, my cousin got the riing fans and the software is awful and they dont look any where near as good as these.
great looking fans, extremely quiet unil about 60+% fan speed. then its a dull hum to about 70%. one of the LED's have already died. Need to contact corsair for a replacement.
These fans are just freaking beautiful, with RGB on the inner and outer rings it's amazing. They lose a star because you do sacrifice a fair amount of air flow for all that beauty
I went from "business only" when I started to Vegas Slot-Machine when I finished. And it was because of these little bad boys. And they pay off for me. My case looks awesome because of them. And I can change them and play with them and show off my case with a million combinations.
And that's where it falls off the tracks slightly.
I love my Corsair fans. The perform quite well. But - the documentation and the explanation of how these tie into the Lighting Node Pro, and Commander Node Pro, and Pro Pro Pro are confusing at best. I started with the fans. And then realized I had a wiring mess on my hand. I upgraded to some RGB strips to get a new hub. And then I realized that the Commander Pro is what I needed to tie it all together. So, in the end, I blew any chance of keeping my build under budget trying to "bling" out my sytem. The iCue software isn't as user friendly as it should be. It takes some learning. I think if I had a Corsair keyboard or other components, it might make more sense. But setting up lighting profiles isn't as easy as I think it should be. And there isn't a lot of user profiles online yet for the fans (millions for keyboards). I guess that will change as these become more popular.
Had the explanation been a little clearer, I probably wouldn't have dove all the way in to the deep end. I still have a wiring mess in the back of my case because of all the wires going to my fan controller.......
But the front of the house kicks butt.
Not sure I'd do it again. But for bling factor on my first build, I'll swallow the budget.
The whites on these fans are not white, they actually look like a pale blue color, which isn't good for those that want a white themed build. Other than that the other colors with the software effects are easily the best in the market right now.
Corsairs best looking RGB fans yet. I'm really excited what they're going to do with their new LED technology. The fans are bearly hearable under idle load.