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Guru3D.com » News » Corsair Launches Magnetic Levitation Bearing based FANs.

Corsair Launches Magnetic Levitation Bearing based FANs.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/11/2016 03:39 PM | source: | 47 comment(s)
Corsair Launches Magnetic Levitation Bearing based FANs.

Equipped with a Magnetic Levitation Bearing and custom rotor design, the ML Series redefines fan performance to deliver higher airflow, lower noise and better cooling, whatever the requirement. When powered, the magnetic levitation bearing completely suspends the fan blades from the motor housing, delivering almost frictionless operation.

The huge reduction in friction, in comparison to all conventional physical contact bearings, allows the ML Series to offer lower noise at higher RPMs giving PC Enthusiasts a true no-compromise fan

Offered in ten different variants, the new ML Series is available in a full range of colors and multiple sizes, letting you customize both your build and your performance. Launching in standard ML, ML PRO and ML PRO LED models and in both 120mm and 140mm sizes, there’s an ML fan to suit almost any performance PC cooling requirement.

All ML fans offer a huge PWM range, giving users total control over how their fans perform. Value silence above all else? At their lowest speed of 400 RPM, the ML Series will push more airflow at near silent 16 dBA (decibel A-weighting). Performance junkie? ML Series fans push up to 97 CFM (cubic feet per minute) of air. Be it a low noise case, high density radiator or anywhere in-between, the ML Series delivers best-in-class performance.

ML Series also provides next-level fan customization. ML PRO fans feature removable color co-coordinated corners fitted to the fan’s vibration dampening rubber grommets, allowing easy color matching to accent your build’s color scheme. ML PRO LED goes even further, mounting four ultra-bright LEDs into the central fan hub to radiate vibrant, even lighting through the fan’s frosted blades.

“We built the ML Series to be the ultimate fan, offering exceptionally low noise levels to those who value silence and insane airflow for those who demand it” said Michael Hooper, Product Manager for Cooling at CORSAIR. “With the use of the Magnetic Levitation Bearing and custom rotor, we’re able to create a single fan that lets the user choose their perfect balance between airflow, static pressure and noise with no compromises.”

Specifications:

Magnetic Levitation Bearing: Harnesses Magnetic Levitation technology to provide lower noise, higher performance, and a longer lifespan.

Custom Rotor Design: Delivers the perfect balance between high static pressure and high airflow, operating flawlessly in the most challenging environments.

Extensive Control Range: A 2,000 RPM control range gives you total control between low noise and absolute performance. At 400 RPM ML Series 120mm fans provide 12 CFM of airflow at just 16 dBA for near silent running. At 2,400 RPM, the same fans offer a huge 75 CFM of airflow, at an un-intrusive 37dBa. You choose the balance between silence and performance, and the ML Series delivers.
  

 
Color Customization:
 Replaceable corners mounted to anti-vibration rubber dampers allow you to match your fans with the rest of your build while delivering quiet operation at higher speeds.

Bold LED’s: ML120 PRO LED and ML140 PRO LED are available in Red, White or Blue, with ultra-bright LEDs mounted to the center rotor, outputting a vivid blast of light and color.

Pricing, Availability, and Warranty

All ML Series fans are backed by a comprehensive five year warranty and are available immediately from the CORSAIR worldwide network of authorized retailers. ML Series fans are available in ten different variants in both 120mm and 140mm sizes. Please refer to the below grid for MSRP. Prices are Exc. Tax.

 

ML120

ML120 PRO

ML120 PRO LED White

ML120 PRO LED Red

ML120 PRO LED Blue

Pack Quantity

2

1

1

1

1

Rubber Corners

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Corner Color

None

Black

White

Red

Blue

LED Lit

No

No

Yes - White

Yes - Red

Yes – Blue

RPM

400 – 2400

400 – 2400

400 – 2400

400 – 2400

400 – 2400

CFM

12 – 75

12 – 75

12 – 75

12 – 75

12 – 75

Static Pressure

0.2 – 4.2

0.2 – 4.2

0.2 – 4.2

0.2 – 4.2

0.2 – 4.2

Noise (dBA)

16 – 37

16 – 37

16 – 37

16 – 37

16 – 37

MSRP ($)

$34.99

$24.99

$27.99

$27.99

$27.99

 

 

ML140

ML140 PRO

ML140 PRO LED White

ML140 PRO LED Red

ML140 PRO LED Blue

Pack Quantity

2

1

1

1

1

Rubber Corners

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Corner Color

None

Black

White

Red

Blue

LED Lit

No

No

Yes - White

Yes - Red

Yes – Blue

RPM

400 – 2000

400 – 2000

400 – 2000

400 – 2000

400 – 2000

CFM

17 – 97

17 – 97

17 – 97

17 – 97

17 – 97

Static Pressure

0.2 – 3.0

0.2 – 3.0

0.2 – 3.0

0.2 – 3.0

0.2 – 3.0

Noise (dBA)

16 – 37

16 – 37

16 – 37

16 – 37

16 – 37

MSRP ($)

$39.99

$28.99

$30.99

30.99

$30.99

 

To learn more about CORSAIR ML Series fans please visit:

http://www.corsair.com/mlseries      

To view the launch video for CORSAIR ML Series fans please visit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66YimN69L2o



Corsair Launches Magnetic Levitation Bearing based FANs.




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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#5305271 Posted on: 07/13/2016 09:36 AM
I'd assume these should stay away from HDDs, huh?


Actually I tested/checked that by holding a small piece of metal close to the fan base. There's no pull, so the magnetic field is either isolated or just too small to have any reach. There's no danger as such for a HDD.

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#5305278 Posted on: 07/13/2016 10:05 AM
Thanks for the mini-review HH and including that dudes wife on the sound chart is awesome.

Looks like I will be picking some of these up.

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#5305285 Posted on: 07/13/2016 10:24 AM
Not necessarily, the Noctua NF-S12B REDUX 700, Scythe Slip Stream 500, Coolink SWiF2-120 and Noctua NF-S12A ULN all run under 10db at between 500-800 RPM.

hehe somebody who knows the allmighty Coolink Swif! Excellent fans, very quiet and able to run below 600rpm. And cheap too if you can get a hold of them, bought 8 once and still have some spare!


Hi there

Personally I would go rather with Noctua NF-F12 PWM or with BeQuiet PureWings 2 PWM or Noiseblocker fans

I'm using BeQuiet and those fans are very quiet up to 1100RPM,but usually I'm running them at 750RPM

But still Noctua fans are quieter than BeQuiet fans without the questions,yes they're pricier and I've Corsair H100i v2

Hope this helps

Thanks,Jura

Unfortunately, I'm not too fond of the Noiseblockers, I think I bought the wrong ones (running at 50% they ARE audible, although a pleasent fan noise by itself).

cryohellinc
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#5305365 Posted on: 07/13/2016 01:48 PM
Thank you Hilbert, im sold.

ChisChas
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#5305383 Posted on: 07/13/2016 02:29 PM
I wonder if they would make a good job on a H110 compared to stock fans which are too loud under load.. (meaning good or at least similar performance with lower noise..)


I have a H110 in my 3XS gaming rig and it was too noisy with stock Corsair fans in the 650D case so I left the front fan but have Noctuas in the H110 & in the rear extract.

The Noctuas are much quieter so if these new Corsair fans achieve the same then they are worth the cost (to me).

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