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Corsair LL120 RGB 120mm Dual Light Loop PWM RGB Fans - Triple Fan Kit with Lighting Node PRO - White

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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. COMPLETE PWM CONTROL Do not connect more than 10 UNI FANs (device up to 21W) to the controller (UNI HUB) when performing white static color. To connect more devices, please update to L-Connect 2 (reference to update guide) and use 2 or more controllers. Dual RGB Lighting Loop: 16 Independent RGB LEDs in every fan, split between two separate light loops, allow for nearly endless customization

Since its inception, the LL120 has been a favorite among PC builders because of its low-noise performance and RGB lighting effects. The LL120 RGB fan kit comes with two RGB fans and an RGB lighting control hub that connects to your fans and powers the RGB lighting. Control, Customize and Sync: The included CORSAIR Lighting Node PRO enables stunning dynamic lighting effects with other CORSAIR LINK supported devices. Please enter your motherboard BIOS and set the correspondent fan header at PWM mode. (Update your motherboard BIOS if necessary)Next are the PWM fan connectors, which can be connected depending on your rig. You can connect them to an AIO to use your fans as cooling fans, directly to your motherboard, or connected to a fan hub. The Corsair ML120 is the best fan for superior cooling performance. While the LL120s provide good airflow, the ML120s take it up a notch by providing higher RPM, static pressure, and better airflow. Although they aren’t as attractive as the LL120s, they look good and provide better efficiency. – Features Once the fans are connected to the lighting hub, lighting node pro, and your PC, the next step is setting up the software for your fans. You can do that by following the steps listed below: Also, both fans are aesthetically different. While the LL120s focus on looking pretty and providing cooler RGB lighting with more RGB lights on them, the magnetic levitation 120s are all about providing excellent airflow so they don’t have as many lights as the LL series. Additionally, the LL120 RGB lights form a ring on the outside of the fan while those of the Corsair ML120 RGB Elite focus on the fans.

Rule 1// The tubes of the radiator must avoid the tenon of the UNI FAN and be at the safe area, which is in grey in the image.

As you can see from our discussion above, while the LL120s offer good airflow, they don’t come close to what you get on the ML120s with targeted airflow, better RPM, high performance, and improved static pressure. If you have an AIO or building a multi-fan setup and are keen on making your rig as aesthetically pleasing as possible, the LL120s are a good set of fans to work with. Complete PWM Control: Dynamically control fan speed from 600 RPM to 1,500 RPM to minimize noise or maximize airflow Since there are many variations of the ML120s, we’ll be using the ML120 Corsair iCUE RGB Elite fans as our base. The ML120 comes with the same set of accessories that’s on the LL120s, including the fan connectors, lighting connectors, and lighting control hub.

Fan blade engineered for low-noise operation without sacrificing performance. COMPLETE COOLING CONTROL The CORSAIR LL120 RGB LED PWM fan boasts 16 independent RGB LEDs across two separate light loops to create vibrant lighting and visual effects. TWO RGB LIGHT LOOPS You also get an RGB lighting node pro, to which the lighting hub will be connected to. Next is the USB connector that connects the lighting node pro to a USB header on your PC’s motherboard and a different cable that connects the lighting hub to the lighting node pro. – Setting UpHow you connect the cable doesn’t matter as both ends of the cable have the same headers, and since you won’t be plugging anything else in the lighting node pro, we recommend that you connect the cable to the first channel. The LL120 is the best fan for those who are looking for premium cooling performance and excellent RGB effects without sacrificing their noise levels. They come with over ten cooling effects and since their RPM is only up to 1500, they run quietly even at max load. – Features

Independent RGB LEDs in every fan, split between two separate light loops, allow for nearly endless customization. EXPANSION KIT These fans run at low noise even at high loads; however, the ML series are louder than the LL120s. The ML 120s can go up to 30 decibels while the LL120s max out at 24.8 decibels. Yes, the ML120s are louder but that’s because they spin faster at higher loads and can reach up to 2000RPM compared to the max 1500 RPM of the LL120s. – Setting Up The setup of the ML120s requires the same process as the LL120s. All you have to do is plug the fans into the RGB lighting control hub, the control hub to the lighting node pro, and connect all power connectors to their motherboard and PSU headers as we’ve explained above. Conclusion Now plug the SATA power connectors into your PSU and turn on your system. Your fans should start working and the RGB should light up immediately. – Setting Up the Software

COMPLETE PWM CONTROL

The main difference between LL120 vs ML120 is that the ML120 uses premium magnetic levitation technology to provide users with excellent performance at low noise while the LL120 uses hydraulic bearing technology and has a light loop that’s sure to improve the aesthetics of your rig. What Is LL120 Fan Best For? You can set them up so they don’t spin until they’re needed, which allows you to enjoy an extremely quiet setup if your case isn’t too hot. This zero RPM ability makes them a good choice as cooling fans for AIOs. In terms of airflow, the LL120s do a good job as they’re able to attain 1.61mm static pressure and a fan airflow of 43.25 CFM. What Is Corsair ML120 Best For?

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