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Corsair LL Series, LL120 RGB, 120mm RGB LED Fan, Triple Pack with Lighting Node PRO- White, Lighting Node PRO Included, LL120 RGB White,CO-9050092-WW

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Color: White


Pattern Name: Triple Pack w/ Lighting Node PRO


Features

  • 16 individually addressable RGB LEDs in each fan, split between two separate light loops, allow for nearly endless customization
  • Striking white fan housing reflects light for brighter lighting and matches the clean, refined look of other white Corsair products. Static Pressure 3.0 mmH2O. Fan Airflow 63 CFM. Sound Level 36 dBA
  • Create dazzling lighting patterns and effects with the included lighting Node PRO. Use powerful Corsair iCUE software to bring your system to life with dynamic RGB lighting
  • Pwm fan control allows for dynamic speed adjustment between 360 RPM to 2, 200 RPM, minimizing noise or maximizing airflow
  • 120mm fan blade engineered for high airflow and static pressure. Operating Voltage 7V 13.2V

Brand: ‎Corsair


Voltage: ‎13.2 Volts


Cooling Method: ‎Fan


Compatible Devices: ‎Desktop


Noise Level: ‎36 dB


Maximum Rotational Speed: ‎2200 RPM


Air Flow Capacity: ‎63 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Product Dimensions: ‎4.72"L x 0.98"W x 4.72"H


Series: ‎Corsair LL Series, LL120 RGB, 120mm RGB LED Fan


Item model number: ‎CO-9050092-WW


Item Weight: ‎1.08 pounds


Color: ‎White


Manufacturer: ‎Corsair


Language: ‎English


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 7, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • These are beautiful!
Color: Black Pattern Name: Triple Pack w/ Lighting Node PRO
The led quality difference from my cheaper tower cooler rgb fan to these is INSANE. It's so much more vibrant and saturated. The ring around the edge is a nice touch. They are super quiet without even making a fan curve in the bios. The amount of cables I could do without, but I don't mind too much. **Keep in mind the usb 2.0 cable to go to your motherboard is VERY short. I put the led hub that connects the rgb hub to the motherboard too far away from a usb header and had to painfully rip it off when I had already put the adhesive on (don't worry, it doesn't rip off any paint). Other than that, I had a very easy time putting these in my pc. Would highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Ben

  • Great fan
Color: Black Pattern Name: Single Pack
Bought this for an exhaust fan for my PC works great and looks beautiful with the RGB
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Carlos

  • corsair quality speaks for itself
Color: Black Pattern Name: Single Pack
corsair quality is always top notch, i needed more fans for my build and these are perfect. cant go wring with corsair.
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023 by Shaun_702

  • RGB is fantastic, installation is annoying!
Color: White Pattern Name: Triple Pack w/ Lighting Node PRO
The fans look great, but are a bit overpriced for sure. Noise level isn't bad, the usually are very quiet for the most part. Installation can be annoying due to all the cables and hub wires. Each fan ahs two wires and they do not daisy chain together. The RGB cables from each fan plug into a RGB hub controller which is provided in the box along with a lighting node core. Cable management is a pain with it sometimes, but doable. I would recommend getting a fan splitter than allows you to plug 3 fans into one single SYS_FAN port so you do not need to use 3 different SYS_FAN ports for 3 fans. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by Ranny Ranny

  • Nice Product
Color: Black Pattern Name: Triple Pack w/ Lighting Node PRO
This product works great with ICUE.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by The Truth

  • Look great, but wiring is like usual, but just an extra step of complexity compared to the ml series
Color: Black Pattern Name: Triple Pack w/ Lighting Node PRO
These fans are great and are plenty bright, but one you get to the back of the case that's when things get messy. Let's start with performance and sound, these fans are pretty quiet and on par with other Corsair fansin that regard, and as for cooling they work pretty well and push hot air out of my computer pretty quickly and keeps temps low, my GPU (RTX 3070ti) gets to around the mid 60's under full load and the CPU (i5-11600kf) In the 50's but that's with the ml series on a aio in the front. these temps are pretty comfortable for me now getting to installation and the wiring. Corsair is basically know for their mess of wires when it comes to their fans, and these are no different, actually worse in that regard. So these fans have the usual 1 fan cable and one RGB cable, and you have to plug it in to one of their fan hubs, normal so far. So I have already have a commander core and commander pro, I just plugged them in to some of my existing ports and I turned on the computer, they lit up for a second, then went back off and didn't show up in icue. So now you need the Manual. And apparently they need to be wired in sequence of each other, so for example these need to be plugged in, in spot 1-2-3 or 4-5-6, etc. They cant be split up by a different type of fan or RGB device, but once plugged in, in sequence they turned on and started doing the normal lighting effects. So these add a extra layer of complexity compared to their normal RGB fans like the ml series. But I guess that's the price you have to pay to be in the Corsair ecosystem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by John Moncrief

  • Beautiful LED Patterns
Color: Black Pattern Name: Triple Pack w/ Lighting Node PRO
My experience was as follows: After unboxing, I dissected my Alienware Aurora R6 (circa 2017), and removed both 120 mm fans while taking care to preserve the correct orientation of both. The top case fan is held in by rubber fan pieces which break when stretched too far. So, I had to order a 10 pack of those. Would have been nice in addition to 12 screws, maybe provide four of the rubber pieces. The second fan had no fasteners. My case doesn't have space for a third fan. I carefully wired everything in, and tried a few locations to stick on the hub and splitter. See, the 6-fan splitter isn't shown in any of the produce photos, but it's included. The hub and splitter are tiny plastic parts which receive various connectors. My first try of sticking the hub and splitter (using the supplied double sided adhesive pads) wasn't a success, so I had to pry them off. While prying off the hub with my fingers, the hub's cover broke off and the guts fell out. Panic! The hub's cover was easily snapped back into place after a little surgery to rescue the guts. I finally found a good spot inside the case to stick on the parts, and managed the cables to prevent them from going into the spinning fans. Next problem was the hub comes with a mini USB to female USB 2.0 9-pin header. I was saddened to learn that my MoBo doesn't have any spare 2.0 usb headers. There might be some near the I/O shield, but they're soldered under metal covers, and therefore used by the ports in the back. You also need 2 SADA.power connectors which come off the power supply. I had at least two empty ones. To solve my USB 2.0 problem, i did some research and found a $35 PCIe card which has two USB 3.0 male 9-pin headers. In a second search, I found two dongles which convert the USB 3.0 male to USB 2.0 9-pin male (are you with me?). Those are $5/ea, so another $45 amazon order. I made sure to get prime because everything else is taking weeks to deliver. In retrospect, I don't know why I even ordered two of the dongles, when I only needed one. I took a nap to sleep off the headache this gave me, and when I woke up, I had an epiphany. Rather than use the supplied mini-USB cable that came with it, I could buy a mini-USB to regular USB cable, and run it through the back of the case and into an available port. So I canceled the order (no issues there) and ordered a simple 3 foot cable for $5. $40 saved! We will see how it goes when the new cable comes. I hope it's the correct type. The RGB lights work without it, but I'm not able to control them in iCUE without the USB connection. The standard RGB pattern without iCUE is a rainbow pattern. During this process I also installed Corsair RGB ram sticks, which I can't see without the side cover taken off. Those also can be controlled with iCUE, and were recognized immediately. Finally, the iCUE controls my Corsair gaming mouse. So all of my Corsair products will be controlled by iCUE, and the Ailenware case RGB lighting is controlled by the Ailenware console. My preferred color is blue for everything, so I set up themes in both softwares. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2020 by Ryan M. Ford

  • corsair is great but plays nice mostly with ...corsair
Color: White Pattern Name: Single Pack
there is still no industry standard for rgb cables, colors, codes, pins and wires. i studied it and bought conversion devices on e b a y to handle different formats. just look for 'corsair icue rgb vs argb'
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by james witherspoon

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