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Corsair ML120 RGB Pro Series Magnetic Levitation Fan Review





In this quick test, we look at the all-new ML120 RGB Pro series fans from Corsair, with the ML short for Magnetic levitation.
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Singleton99
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Posted on: 11/16/2017 05:41 PM
Thanks for the review H
these fans do look very cool indeed ,and when i finally make a decision on which PC chassis to buy and if my budget allows i would certain like to have a set of these magnetic L fans fitted , kinda of the icing on the cake
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Thanks for the review H


TheDeeGee
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Posted on: 11/16/2017 08:21 PM
"Meanwhile underneat DeeGee's desk... a closed case."
"Meanwhile underneat DeeGee's desk... a closed case."
Stormyandcold
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Posted on: 11/17/2017 01:48 AM
It's not enough, we need custom programmable strobe lighting dedicated for PC cases to go with it.
It's not enough, we need custom programmable strobe lighting dedicated for PC cases to go with it.
tsunami231
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Posted on: 11/17/2017 02:59 AM
how bout non led lit versions, I like the concept behind the fans, but less they off more air flow for less or the same noise levels it not sure it will mater much
how bout non led lit versions, I like the concept behind the fans, but less they off more air flow for less or the same noise levels it not sure it will mater much
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The 80's want their shiny flashy colored lights back.