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Corsair LL Series LL140 RGB 140mm Dual Light Loop RGB LED PWM Fan Single Pack Cooling CO-9050073-WW

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Features

  • 16 independent RGB LEDs in every fan, split between two separate light loops.
  • This Product is intended as an expansion of the Ll140 RGB LED 2 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, 300 rpm, minimizing noise or maximizing airflow.
  • 140mm fan Blade engineered for Low-Noise operation without sacrificing performance. NOTE: Refer the User Guide before use.
  • Fan size is 5.51 x 0.98 in inches. Bearing type is hydraulic
  • Air Flow Rate: 51.5 CFM. Operating Voltage: 7V - 13.2V. Speed: 600 - 1300 RPM

Description

The Corsair ll140 RGB PWM fan combines excellent airflow, low-noise operation and 16 brilliant independent RGB LEDs, spread between two separate light loops that encircle the fan and its hub. Pair with an existing ll140 RGB kit or Corsair lighting Node Pro (sold separately) to customize lighting with a wide array of vivid effects and patterns. Using an optimized 140mm fan blade and PWM control, set the speed of the fan anywhere from 600 RPM to 1, 300 RPM for precise noise and airflow adjustment. Made for those seeking excellent airflow, quiet operation, and powerful lighting, the Corsair ll140 RGB fan puts your PC back in the loop. Sound Level: 25 dBA.


Wireless Type: โ€Ž802.11a


Brand: โ€ŽCorsair


Item model number: โ€ŽCO-9050073-WW


Item Weight: โ€Ž7.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: โ€Ž5.51 x 5.51 x 0.98 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: โ€Ž5.51 x 5.51 x 0.98 inches


Color: โ€ŽLL140 RGB


Computer Memory Type: โ€ŽPC1066


Voltage: โ€Ž13.2 Volts


Batteries: โ€Ž1 Unknown batteries required.


Manufacturer: โ€ŽCorsair


Country of Origin: โ€ŽChina


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: โ€ŽNo


Date First Available: โ€ŽOctober 12, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So quiet and beautiful!
These fans are pricey. However they are dang near silent! I am impressed. The color is vibrant! And with iCue you can change the colors or completely turn them off. Whatever you want. I highly recommend these fans.
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on November 28, 2022 by Juanita

  • Gorgeous fans, get the job done
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on March 5, 2018 by Dalton T.

  • RGB failure and the cascading effect
I have 16 of these inside my Corsair D1000 case... With only 100 days of being turned on though, several of these fan's LEDs have started to fail. When the RGB LEDs start to fail, the fan lighting will flicker out of control and take any fans ahead of it with it. It could look like all of your fans are failing at once. To resolve this you have to know the order in which the fans are installed and start with the first failing one. It's likely just a single LED is failing and it will cause all of the LEDs and fans ahead of it to appear broken. Once you figure it out, the first thought is to replace that fan, and I've done just that, but these fan are expensive. Hopefully your fans will fail while under warranty, but I rarely used my 3rd desktop that had these and so my warranty was already expired. Failure began with less than 100 days of being powered on Let's say about 2100~2200 hours. There's some technical genius behind these fans though, and that is in the software that controls them. Corsair's iCUE software allows you to customize these fans and control them with other things too, like Asus Aura and Philips HUE. No linking with Razor, Logitech, or EVGA at this point, but we can always hope. This is about the LEDs in the fans failing though. If you were savvy enough to setup the LL fans (which with 16 of them in my case, was a total nightmare to learn and figure out) you're likely going to learn to use the software to some degree. In the lighting profiles, you can actually select which LEDs are used, and if you select all but the failed LED, the rest of the LEDs will continue to work as normal! THAT'S RIGHT! You can basically disable the failing LED and your fan will work as intended with the exception of the failed LED that will be turned off. That said, I do love how customizable these fans are. I just feel like for another expensive Corsair product, these should be better made. Premium fans like this shouldn't have the high failure rate I'm seeing. Under normal use though, I might have encountered these failures within the 2 year warranty period. They have very little air flow, so if you're thinking of using these for water cooling, I would highly suggest you use a push-pull on a slim profile radiator meant for weaker fans. I like them, but I can't really recommend them either. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on January 16, 2022 by Zapix

  • Pricey Reccomend Buying Used.
Beautiful fans, only complaint is that they are pricey. Donโ€™t forget, RGB everything, it will increase your FPS >:)
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 28, 2022 by Ryan

  • Corsair LL Fans are great!
I have five of these fans running in my case. I had to replace one as one of the LED Nodes was causing issues with the RGB lightning. Love these fans! They run quietly even under a heavy gaming session!
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on August 12, 2022 by David Spikes

  • Vibrant, bright, and quiet.
The lighting in these fans is extremely bright, I have them at 50% brightness most of the time so it isn't too distracting. The software used to control the lighting is not the most intuitive but is overall pretty good and gives you a lot of control so everyone should be able to make something they like. The fans are not the quietest but they are definitely not loud. I have built a friend a computer with NZXT AER RGB fans and while the daisy chaining feature on those is nice I believe these to be better in every other way though. I am taking off one star for not having daisy chaining as that is so useful in multiple ways, you have less cables to deal with behind the case and you don't have use as many rgb headers on your controller. With these if you want to have 6 fans then you need 6 plugs for PWM control and 6 more for RGB control, that's a lot of cables and the controller (because it must have more ports) takes up more space in your case. I will say if you are deciding between these or the AERs I would go with these almost every time, exceptions are if you have an extremely small case with no cable management room or you already have something else that uses NZXT cam. I am comparing these to the AERs because they are the most similar product I have any experience with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ on July 18, 2019 by Auroric

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