• 16 independent RGB LEDs in every fan, split between two separate light loops
  • 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
  • Pwm fan control allows for dynamic speed adjustment between 600 RPM to 1, 500 RPM, minimizing noise or maximizing airflow
  • 120mm fan blade engineered for Low-Noise operation without sacrificing performance
  • Sound level: 24. 8 dBA

These fans are BRIGHT! I was about to buy the NZXT AER fan kit, and these dropped just as I was building my new rig. I'm very glad these popped up, because honestly they are the brightest RGB fans I've ever seen. These are wayyyy better than the NZXT ones, the corsair HD series, and the thermaltake riing series too. They integrate well with Corsair Link 4, and the lightning controller that comes with it is very capable. I have 6 fans off it, 3 140mm and 3 120mm, and have 4 corsair lightning strips off the 2nd port of the controller. The biggest hassle is the dual cables coming off each fan - one for the lightning controller, one PWM for a fan header. I was able to use a 2 way splitter for the 6 fans and run them as 3 off a motherboard fan extension header no problem, but adding the other cable to the lightning node created a cable mess in my case that was only easy to hide due to my Carbide air 540 case. If you get a lot of these, make sure you have decent room behind your rear panel (and pray if you have a full tempered glass case). One tip I can add is, when you add in your fans, mark down which one is 1, 2, 3, etc. Then attach them to the lighting node in that order, or you can have fans that run out of sequence if you want a "chasing" effect. Speaking of effects, the ones programmable in CL4 are great - there's about 14, with a few being just small variants of one. Pong is pretty cool, and rainbow wave really shows off the full RGBness of them. Only downside to CL4 is that when you go to apply the settings, you have to click "copy to..." then make sure all the fans are clicked on the right side and click ok. It's kind of a pain to do every time, but there's a lot of creation here, and the fans are BRIGHT. They overshadow almost everything, but they're fantastic and totally awesome. They are pretty expensive though. Worth it to me, may not be to you, I wanted an RGB insanity case long before this craze came along so I'm happy with it.

These are in my opinion the best and brightest rgb fans out there. They look better than any other competitor fans, no contest. Plus, with the stuff you can do with the corsair link software, you can make them do all kinds of cool patterns and effects. Downsides are they require a lighting node pro or commander to work properly, and those only. Have 6 max headers. So if you have more than 6 fans, you have to buy 2, & they aren't that cheap. Also, having 2 leads off the fan make cable management more cumbersome. You couldn't figure out a way to make it in one sleeve? I recommend picking up some plain black cable sleeving to use with this. It makes cable management 100x easier and makes it look aillion times better. Also get some clear 3M VHB tape to mount the controller to your case if you want it in a specific spot. The 3M tape will stick super well, and you can remove it without residue. Also, they don't have the best CFM, or static pressure rating for radiators. The difference between these and something like an EK F3 Vardar is noticeable, and would likely impact temperatures noticeably. Good fans, best rgb, bad 2 cables, bad hardware requirements, ok CFM and static pressure. If all you are about is RGB, these are the best.

So, I bought 6 of these to redo all the fans in my 760T (there is an optional 120mm fan under the removable drive bay.) Out of all these fans, I really only ran into one problem. The ones that I mounted into my radiator, and front and bottom, all worked flawlessly. The one I mounted on the rear of the case, was a real pain. I had to manually thread the screws through the plastic (the screws that it CAME WITH). I wish I knew I was gonna do that ahead of time, but I pulled it out and screwed all 4 screws in and out a few times, and then I was able to mount it to the rear. As for cooling, I usually set all my stuff to performance mode, so they're not exactly quiet but if you set it in silent mode they are actually silent.. These are in charge of cooling an i7 7700K (with a Kraken X62 AIO,) and GTX 1080. My CPU temp is noticeably lower, probably about 7-10 degree's lower than when I used the stock fans that came with the Kraken. Both the GTX and the i7 7700K now are at idle temps of about 25 Celsius, where they used to idle around 30-35. The lighting is amazing, they are super bright and really light my case up well. One thing I can complain about, is in order to have these fans facing the correct way for the "Pong" lighting effect, is to have the side with the cable pointed towards the outside of the case. Because of this, if you want to use the Pong effect you will have to find a way to hide the wiring, or just don't use it. I can't really say it's too big of a deal because I don't personally use it, and Corsair gives you a bunch of different color effects to use. To have the ability to control the lights, I have a the fan hub that was provided with the triple pack I also purchased, to the Corsair Lighting Node Pro that I got with the lighting strips with Corsair. But due to how Corsair sells these, if you get any pack you have to pay extra to get the Lighting Node Pro, or you have to spend even more to buy the fans individually. No big deal, but I have 2 Corsair Lighting Node Pro's that I don't need and more than likely attempt to resell. I have seen a lot of reviews saying you need to buy an 80 controller to get the lighting effects, that is not true. You need to get a Lighting Node Pro, which connects to an on-board USB header, which is roughly 40-50, and have the fan hub connected to it. Yes, each fan has 2 cables connected to it, and I have 6 so essentially I have 12 cables. Could this have been better designed, yes. Is it necessary for my needs? No, because I have more than enough room around back to have them. Another complaint I have seen, is people cannot get the fans to light up, even with software. Now, I discovered this when I was installing my Corsair LED strips, you have to go into the Corsair Link software, find the lights, and press the + button and apply. Otherwise, you will only have 1 fan lighting up, it's frustrating at first if you didn't figure this out, but now you know. It is important to have the fans on the fan controller, plugged in IN ORDER for certain lighting effects. Also, DO NOT SKIP a port on the fan hub, or else every light after the connector you skipped, will not light up. For instance, don't have them in 1 2 4 5. (4 and 5 will not work.) Make sure they are 1 2 3 4 5, etc. Overall, I do believe these fans were worth the money to replace the stock fans that the case and Kraken X62 came with. Sorry this review is kind of scattered, just had surgery and on medication. But if you skimmed it and you are having problems with your fans, I highly suggest you read it for some tips, and feel free to respond if you have any other questions.

These Fans are so hot. I find it hard to believe there is anything better. Once installed, controlling them on corsairs utility software is a breeze. If your PC needs some color pop this is the way to go. I have corsair everything imaginable and to be able to change everything with one click of the button is so nice. Be warned... if you get the two back of the LL140's with the lighting nod pro and fan controller , the instructions are useless. plug the fan controller into the Lighting node pro port 1, plug the pro to the motherboard USB 4 pin, connect both pro and controller to SATA power supply. for fans plug in to controller in order that they flow from one side of the case to the other depending on preference (the ports on the fan controller are numbered which makes life easy). plug fan controller into port 1 of lighting node pro. (Will have to activate in corsair utility software) For strips you can connect to each other however you like. plug into port 2 of lighting node pro. (Will have to activate in corsair utility software)

For the price I could have gotten all Noctua fans and had fans that would last longer than me, my kids, grandkids, and probably several generations more, all the while having fantastic air flow and pure silence, but RGB boosts performance in a whole other metric: swag. These HD120's increase swag by approximately 87%. I got two of these triple sets, so my computer's swag metric increased by approximately 174%, meaning it now picks up chicks better than I ever could. That's right, with these fans my computer is the wing man you take to bars even though they end up leaving with the girl you had your eye on. Regardless, I really love these fans. The control through Corsair Link, and using the Commander Pro, is great, offering tons of color options and several style options. You can set these up to respond to the temperature of any component you want that has temperature monitoring, which is awesome. The air flow is variable AF- I have the four on my cooler cranked a little higher during gaming streaming or editing, and the two on top of my computer running lower all the time as a gentle exhaust. They're pretty quiet if you set your fan curves well. If you crank them at 100%, they sound like a turbine. At my computer's hottest, I've only ever had these fans at about 60%, max. These are premium, and the RGB effects are second to none. I highly recommend these things if you want a computer that's sexier than you.

I went with an RGB build when I decided to rebuild my system this year, and these fans (LL120) AND the LL140 fans are fantastic! Quiet when they need to be, and efficient under gaming use. Easy to control color profiles under Corsair Icue software. These definitely look great in an RGB build! My build: ASUS ROG Strix Z390-E Gaming Motherboard Intel i9-9900k Gigabyte GTX 1080ti EVGA 1000 P2 1000w 80+ platinum PSU Dell Alienware AW3418DW 34" Curved Ultrawide Gaming Monitor 3440x1440 21:9 100/120hz Corsair H115 Platinum RGB water cooler Corsair RGB Pro DDR4 @ 3200MHz, 2x16GB sticks Corsair RGB LL140x2 case fans, LL120 x1 case fan Corsair Spec Omega RGB case Seagate Firecuda 2tb SSHD 2x Intel 545s 512GB SSD (RAID 0) Intel Optane M.2 2280 32GB PCIe NVMe 3.0 x2 Memory Module/System Accelerator Razer Black Widow Chroma RGB mechanical keyboard Logitech MX Master 2S mouse Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum RGB 7.1 Surround sound gaming headset

Finally a product that does exactly what it claims and then some!! Need to have the Corsair Control Node PRO to control the colors and the patterns and that is another bunch of cash for it. But after installing two of the 140mm Corsair RGB LED fans in the front of my case and then 3 of the 120mm Corsair RGB LED fans and connecting them all to a "Hub Unit" and a power source and then to the Corsair Node PRO then download Corsair Link 4 and you are good to go!!! Wow & wow!! There are hundreds and hundreds of combinations and what was once a very noisy and loud fan problem has turned into a case that is so quiet you can hardly tell that there are even fans installed!!! Highly recommend dishing out the extra cash and replace all the fans in your PC Tower with these.... you will NOT be sorry!! I find myself "tweaking" just to see what I can create..!!.

I originally bought 8 of these to install on 2 480mm radiators and used 3 HD120 RGB fans I had left over from a previous build for my case fans to save money. About a month later I ended up buying 3 more of the LL120's to replace the HD120's because the color and newer effects with the LL's were really awesome. Corsair really took a great step in creating these fans and coming out with the iCue software. I can tell you I did have problems with previous versions of the iCue software but since it was updated within the past 2 months, it's been really stable for me. I haven't had one problem with it. PROS: (1)The colors and effects using the iCue software are really great. / (2)I'm using 8 of these for 2 480mm radiators, along with 3 more for intake case fans, and my temps are very low. / (3)Overall they are great looking fans without lights on. Being that they are black and white, they pretty much go with every build. CONS: The only con for me is that the cables are't sleeved. I sleeved my HD120's in a previous build but I didn't need to sleeve any of these since I was able to create hidden holes to hide the cables. A simple black would do.

Love these, used them in my first build and am super happy. They have a fantastic RBG rainbow mix as the factory default. Quality feels decent and the RGBs are second to none. There are definitely better fans out there if you are looking for performance or value for your money. Nothing beats the Corsairs for RGB, though. Unfortunately you can't actually get this same "rainbow wave" using the iCue software - there is a rainbow wave preset but its NOT the same as the factory default color mix. To get around this problem I just set my defaults to what I wanted fr mouse/keyboard with nothing selected for the fans and then stopped using iCue, and BOOM, I was able to get the awesome default color mix.