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Guru3D.com » News » Corsair Releases LL Series RGB LED Fans

Corsair Releases LL Series RGB LED Fans

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/12/2017 07:58 AM | source: | 13 comment(s)
Corsair Releases LL Series RGB LED Fans

Corsair is adding a more value RGB LED fan series to their lineup called the LL series. The first etailers are showing the new fans, which look quite good really. They have a Lighting Node PRO inlcuded (controller) that allows you to driver the LEDs though Corsaitr LINK.

The LL series will be available in 120mm and 140mm sizes and use hydraulic dynamic bearing for longer life and quieter operation. The LL120 operates via PWM from 600 to 1500 RPM, and generates 43.25CFM and 24.8 dBA at max speed. The LL140 fan has an RPM range of 600 to 1300 RPM, producing 51.5 CFM at 25 dBA.

CORSAIR, a world leader in enthusiast memory, high-performance gaming and PC components hardware today announced a new addition to its acclaimed range of RGB cooling fans, the LL Series. 16 Brilliant independent RGB LEDs encircle each LL series fan and its central hub (12 LEDs in the outer loop and four in the inner), all controllable using CORSAIR LINK software to create a stunning symphony of color. 

CORSAIR has managed to pack even more stunning RGB lighting into the LL Series, with both a 12 RGB LED loop around the fan's edge and an internal four RGB LED loop, creating a virtually limitless amount of color options. The included CORSAIR Lighting Node PRO allows for in-depth software lighting control for up to 12 CORSAIR RGB fans or eight CORSAIR RGB Lighting strips, making it easy to tie all your PC's RGB lighting together. With CORSAIR LINK software. So go ahead and turn the lights on, you'll want to see this.

  • Dual RGB Lighting Loop: 16 Independent RGB LEDs in every fan, split between two separate light loops, allow for nearly endless customization.
  • Control, Customize and Sync: The included CORSAIR Lighting Node PRO enables stunning dynamic lighting effects with other CORSAIR LINK supported devices.
  • Complete PWM Control: Dynamically control fan speed from 600 RPM to 1,500 RPM to minimize noise or maximize airflow.
  • Created for Quiet: 120mm Fan blade engineered for low-noise operation without sacrificing performance.

Package Contents

3 x Fans 
1 x RGB Lighting Hub 
1 x CORSAIR Lighting Node PRO 
12 x Fan Mounting Screws 
2 x Mounting Strips for Lighting Node PRO

Eggy is listing the 120mm kit below for 119 USD. A 2 fan kit is 99 USD and the single pack with just a 120/140mm fan will cost 45 and 40 USD. 



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EdInk
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#5480931 Posted on: 10/12/2017 09:38 AM
I really don't understand people like you that say things like that, the majority of PC hardware has NO RGB at all, you have to specifically want RGB products to buy them, and in the few cases of there being no other option then getting something with RGB (motherboards or graphics card for example most of the high end of those have it as standard) you can still just turn the lighting off.



Totally agree. Most, if not all RGB lighting with controllers have an OFF switch.

Singleton99
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#5480947 Posted on: 10/12/2017 11:05 AM
I do hope that they (manufacturers) will stop soon with this RGB madness... Computers will soon be like circus carnival...

I kinda like all the RGB lighting on components these days , it the natural progression of pimping up your PC , I have RGB in my case,graphics card,Fans,keyboard and around the back of my desk and monitor to , it really does look nice in the evening when im having my gaming session.
My next motherboard, ram ,headphones and chair upgrade will surely be sporting RGB to :) hopefully :)

Witcher29
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#5480948 Posted on: 10/12/2017 11:06 AM
Until Corsair sorts their software out i certainly wont be buying another 1 of their products. The current version of link has my fans not starting or stopping randomly and doesnt actually stick to the rpm you asked for.


No problems here still using my own made profile for the link software.

BlueRay
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#5480953 Posted on: 10/12/2017 11:18 AM
I don't understand why some people want companies to stop the RGB trend. Well if you don't like don't buy. RGB components can be customized. You can set it to a static color of your choice and change the way it moves so no circus if you don't want. RGB lighting is here to stay. It is the natural evolution of the self lighted components. We had only red blue and white leds all these years and it wasn't easy to change your theme in case you changed a component and didn't match. With RGB I solved an aesthetic problem I had with PC hardware for a long time.

GroinShooter
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#5480963 Posted on: 10/12/2017 11:43 AM
Geez! These things get more and more expensive. 120usd for that kit of 3? Come on.

I got 16(yeah, sixteen) used SP120 High Performance from Amazon for ~about that price(130euro).

Just sixteen? Need more? I've got 9 (6 AFs & 3 SPs) just sitting in my closet :D

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