Corsair LL120 LL Series, 120 mm Dual Light Loop RGB LED
Corsair LL120 LL Series, 120 mm Dual Light Loop RGB LED, PWM, High Airflow Fan – White (Triple Pack with Lighting Node PRO)
Striking White Housing
Reflects light for brighter lighting and matches the clean, refined look of other white CORSAIR products.
Dual RGB Lighting Loop
Spiral Rainbow
Complete your CORSAIR LL RGB-cooled system with an additional fan, featuring 16 individually addressable RGB LEDs split between two separate light loops.
Dual RGB Lighting Loop
Arc
Complete your CORSAIR LL RGB-cooled system with an additional fan, featuring 16 individually addressable RGB LEDs split between two separate light loops.
Dual RGB Lighting Loop
Colour Shift
Complete your CORSAIR LL RGB-cooled system with an additional fan, featuring 16 individually addressable RGB LEDs split between two separate light loops.
Dual RGB Lighting Loop
Static White
Complete your CORSAIR LL RGB-cooled system with an additional fan, featuring 16 individually addressable RGB LEDs split between two separate light loops.
Dual RGB Lighting Loop
Rainbow Wave
Complete your CORSAIR LL RGB-cooled system with an additional fan, featuring 16 individually addressable RGB LEDs split between two separate light loops.
Intelligent Control, Unlimited Possibilites
Create dazzling lighting patterns and effects with powerful CORSAIR iCUE software, bringing your system to life with dynamic RGB lighting synchronized across all your iCUE compatible products.
Weight: | 490 g |
Dimensions: | 11.99 x 11.99 x 2.49 cm; 489.88 Grams |
Brand: | Corsair |
Model: | CO-9050092-WW |
Colour: | white (rgb) |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | CORSAIR HOLDINGS HONG KONG LTD |
Dimensions: | 11.99 x 11.99 x 2.49 cm; 489.88 Grams |
Fans work and the lighting options are super good looking
Corsair have been known for years for amazing in sync RGB and decent prices and these are no exception. Amazing addressable RGB from the Icue software. I advise on getting the commander xt as it has more to offer if your running fans pwm and rgb. You can customise your own patterns or use preset ones and use lighting link to control all matching rgb from corsair. Overall great fans and amazing RGB.
Quiet as a mouse most of the time.
use a full set of 6 with a commander core module.
Generally quiet for standard use, Only when gaming and temps ramp up do these ramp up in noise. Capable of shifting a lot of air through any case.
Fantastic lighting effects when sync with other compatible components.
Fans can have lighting set at the hardware level so lighting will display outside of windows.
Best kit you can get. It brings all the tools you need, still they are not easy to install for a newbie like me i had to do some reasearch before install, if you don’t have any fan connection availabel probabily you will need to buy a double plug to have more connections, it but now they are perfect. Love them.
Excellent quality fans, easy to control rgb with the help of icue, might be best to make sure all rgb components in your case are corsair or icue compatible as this gives the best in game effect also helps to set a common color theme for the whole setup. additionally as these fans come with an extra node, you can also attach a pair of CORSAIR ICUE LS100 extensions as these extensions are cheap especially in warehouse deals.
Works very wells lovely RGB display feature down side is you have to use the icue software and are not compatible with most RGB headers accept when used with the icue node has great fan speeds and amazing product overall, i will not use any other fa
These fans are really good and very simple to install, there are quite a few cables. After installing the fans the corsair i-cue software is easy to install and use. They also look very nice with many different colour schemes. Overall brilliant fans.
After buying some Corsair sp fans and finding they were quite loud (as they didn’t have pwm control) decided to buy some 120 and 140LL Fans and I can comfortably say they look awesome and work well with the icue software + are very quiet however if I were to critique them I would say that they are quite expensive buy are definitely worth the money!
I’ve been wanting to add some flair to my build for a while, after realising my motherboard didn’t support ARGB( z390) I started looking for RGB fans that could use a controller to bypass the need for an ARGB header.
I came across this pack of 3 that came bundled with a controller and hub, incredibly easy to install just make sure you have a couple spare Sata cables as it requires 2, the controller and hub come with sticky back tabs for easy installation, download iCue and you’re ready for rgb, I’ll be grabbing a few more at some point, now I have the fan hub I can buy singles as it has space for 6 fans total with an expansion slot to add up to 12.
hese fans are perfect for people who want to make a custom lighting setup throughout their room
they are low noise
they do look hard to install by the rats nest of wires but you arent really given the oppertunity to get them wrong
It’s good fans. They give good airflow and have a low noise level. Excellent RGB customization, and the RGB looks good. It was just tough to install each fan and to hide the wires. If you can do that quickly or have the time to then, this is a great product. 9/10
The fans are really good and have good rgb software . But for 30 each are just not worth it and the cable management is really annoying .
PROS:
– very easy to install
– really nice ICUE sync and look
– definitely nicer than most corsair fans as it comes with rgb light inside the middle and outside.
– great control on ICUE for fan control
CONS:
– the noise is a little loud
– expensive for what you get
– if you don’t have the same fans all around all fans don’t look as synced.
Overall, I can’t complain much about the item. It definitely does what you want. It does look very good when synced up to everything else. A little loud for my liking but I used them under my gpu and above my psu. Definitely better than other corsair fans. 9/10
I’ve been a long term fan (no pun intended) of Corsair and these fans do not disappoint!
They are very bright, so bright that they can give the room a nice ambient glow if you have 3 front ones setup like me.
They do their jobs as fans and do it well. I’ve dropped 10+ degrees in CPU and GPU temps by upgrading to these fans and doing some better cable management. They can spin quite fast for times where you need extreme cooling, otherwise in my PC they sit at 30% for most of the time and are essentially silent. It is worth noting that at full speed, they can sound a bit like a jet engine!
Corsairs RGB software is one of the best out there and is a major reason I chose these fans. I have a corsair RGB Keyboard, mouse and mouse mat to pair this with and keeping it all under one program is very very useful. Corsair even have different RGB profiles on their site you can download and find one which you like.
10/10 – Pricey, but worth every penny 🙂
It’s a beautiful fan the rgb is perfect and pictures don’t serve it justice but it sounds like a jet turbine
I just have the rgb on because I can focus with the noise
I bought these as I initial bought the wrong fans for my first build. These fans are now installed and have really brought my PC to life. I like the defused light effect that you get, as LED’s are not just glaring at your eyes.
I ended up buying 3x Single 120mm fans as I already had the Commander Pro that came with my AIO.
I do not think they are very loud, but I do not have any reference as this is my first build. I have all fans on Extreme and with my headset on, I can barely hear anything from the fans.
Bought these when I changed to a nicer case (Lian Li O11). Very bright and colourful with loads of different presets, as well as functionality for custom lighting modes via iCUE.
One thing to note; they are not as good on a radiator as something like an ML120, also made by Corsair. The LL120’s are not a static pressure fan, so they perform worse when paired with a rad.
Assuming you already have a Corsair ICUE ready PC case with free connectors on your RGB hub and lighting controller, these fans are straighfroward to install. Depending on your setup, may need a little planning for the additional cable layout. Once connected, the new fans were recognised straight away by the ICUE PC sofware. Note this pack is only the fan with attached cables, and the required screws to attach to your case – no controllers or hubs. Other packs with these included are available.
The fan is great love it it was easy enough to install and hooked it up with the light sinc so now it matches the three fans at the front I was going to give 5 stars but the screws they provide with the fan are far to big and got stuck and wouldn’t tighting so I had to end up using my old fans screws witch is fine but again I was hoping to be able to use the new screws with the new fa
Very Happy with this fan it does what it says on the tin. The rgb looks great and alongside the my other Corsair fans in the case it all looks brilliant.
Super easy to install I just plugged it into the rgb and fan controller and it was all working fine with icue, the fact that these come with the rubber edges already stuck on is great because I seem to forget to add them.
The software can be a pain sometimes but general it works well enough.
I have noticed these are a little louder than my previous cheaper fans however I then get lower temps, the only downfall of this product is the price however the quality is very good and should last a while. I would recommend
Just completed my first RGB overkill build for my brother in law with these fans.
After unpacking them all and being slightly daunted by the prospect of so many cables, I was actually pleasantly surprised by how easy it all was.
Cable management aside, the lighting node controller and included instructions were very good and we had it up and running in no time.
We had several different RGB components in the build and corsairs icue software was absolutely by far the best thought out and easy to use in the bunch. I wish i had have bought their vengeance ram instead of the crucial stuff we went with.
I love the fact you can wire them in a row so you can have certain lighting effects running in a circuit.
Noise and airflow are also very good once you have tuned them in a bit. Depending on your motherboard this is usually very easy and it only took a few minutes to get to a sweet spot of noise vs airflow.
Overall would absolutely buy these again and recommend them.
Firstly, Its corsair so you know its going to be more expensive than it should be, it does look nice in a system however to use the RGB function you need to buy 2 more products from corsair raising the bill even more. not only that the RGB is ONLY on the intake side of the fan. meaning if you want to actually look at the RGB ring without the backplate getting in the way then you can only use these fans as an exhaust.
Installation was quite annoying aswell, they include anti vibration rubber pads that on mine were slightly off centre of the screw hole meaning i had to use quite abit of force to properly screw them on.
The Corsair fans were bought to replace the radiator fans for the CPU Cooler. Being of a “standard” size, fitting the 2No fans to the radiator was very easy along with wiring the fan to the RGB Hub (provided) and motherboard.
Controlling the LED lighting sequence is very easy via the Corsair i-Cue software (not supplied with the fans, but can be downloaded for free via Corsair’s website).
During “normal” working, these fans are super silent and as the CPU gets hotter, they speedup increasing the noise level – however, even then, they are nowhere near the noise level of the fans they replaced.
Extremely pleased with the performance of the fans and would recommend them in a heart beat.
I have owned the majority of the different types of RGB Corsair fans and the ll series are definitely the most visually appealing and are definitely the brightest they kick out a lot more light than any other of the fans and have the outer RGB ring around the fan which further improves the appearance they also very quiet and have anti-vibration pads in the corner to improve sound transfer the only real downside to these fans is the cost at current pricing 75 for a pack of 3 is quite steep but I can understand why they cost that much compared to the other fans
I deducted one star from “value for money” because it’s quite expensive for a single fan, but as I already have a Corsair 500d case with 3 of theses fans, I wanted to match this one, which is used as exhaust on the rear of the case, with the 3 front intake fans.
One star deducted from “easy to install” because the screw holes didn’t have groves on them, so it was difficult to drive the screw through the holes the first time. Perhaps it is intentional for some reason, but it did make it a bit difficult to screw on.
All in all very happy with this fan. Adding it as an exhaust on the rear of the case has reduced the GPU temp by up to 5 degree celsius with 3x120mm intake fan on the front and 2x240mm exhaust fans on the top (cooling CPU aio radiator)
They look good, were easy to install and are fairly quiet. I bought a 3 pack and a single but ended up not being able to fit the single without removing my hdd tray and I decided against it. My only real complaint was the 3 pack had 1 slightly noisier fan (a light rattle noise) that I could have lived with, but since I had the spare I swapped it. If I was less OCD, or there was no rattle, I would saved money by returning the spare.
If you’re going to set these up to be intake, then I suggest going with the QL as the LEDs on the back side are very distracting to the overall look.
Very happy with those white fans! They look fab, love the black accenting on the pads and screws. Relatively quiet, although beginning to sound like a jet engine at full speed. They are very fast! I have 5 of those in total in my case and rarely have to go above 50% max rpm. Easily recognisable in iCUE (amazing software) and easy to set up. RGB customisation options and the individually addressable LEDs are out of this world, so many possibilities!
Colours are nice, although I wish they were a bit more saturated. The light from the LEDs is not evenly dispersed, so I can see slightly brighter and dimmer areas around the fan.
Easy enough to install, seem quiet, reliable and the lighting is reasonably effective…
My main gripes are you are limited to the effects preset within the iCUE software and to me it is over simplistic, that and Corsair, like Apple (must be an American thing) they are hell bent on making sure that you can only have an all Corsair lighting system and components; unless you want to clutter all your internal USB 2.0 headers with multiple controllers from other LED fan/strip manufacturers. Maybe there should be a standard that all manufacturers comply to as there is for PC PWM fans.
Equally maybe Corsair might like to consider that not everybody wants to own a Corsair case and that some cases provision the use of 180/200mm case fans which would be just as nice with LEDs on and this is a big hole in Corsairs fan range as are sub 120mm sizes; it’d be nice to have a living, breathing HTPC case, but with Corsair’s product line up you can forget it! Some of us love our “Heritage” or “Legacy” cases and would just like to update them slightly as they are seen as a familiar old friend!
I bought a pack of 3 and all also a single fan to add to replace my current case fans. At first I didn’t really understand the whole set up process (plugging each fan into and fan header and also the rgb hub with then plugs into the lighting node pro). However, as i started installing the fans i began to understand the process. One other issue i find with the fans is cable management, as by the end of the installation I was left with a swamp of cables. With that said the fans do look BRILLIANT and they are quiet too. Yes, they are a bit overpriced but you won’t find any better looking fans.
I picked the Corsair LL120 (120mm) RGB gans up in the Black Friday sale… I had been looking for some time but as it is not an essential purchase I wanted to get them at the right price (54.99), the price does fluctuate a little and personally I couldn’t justify the full RRP.
The product itself is great and of good build quality and does what it says in the tin so to speak.
Install although not difficult was a little bit of a faff due to there were so many components to plug into each other (fans, cables, to hub then to provided power source and finally back to USB header on the motherboard… as a side note I would check the number of fan headers you have, I just presumed this came with a splitter to which it did not.
The iCue software is easy to set up and enables you to sync your other supported corsair RGB products together as one pattern or colour, or alternatively you can choose your patterns and colours separately for each supported product.
I’ve bought 6 of these fans in total and a pack of the Corsair LED strips (4 strips in the pack). A pack of 3 fans that includes the lighting node pro and 3 individual fans (all white). All fitted into a Lian-Li 011 Dynamic case.
For what they are, it’s a very expensive choice. The trade off is a hassle free, easy setup that beats other brands I’ve used before.
The performance is solid too. It pushes a good amount of air through the case (3 intake at bottom, 3 output at the side of my case). The fans are very noisy if running at 65% speed or higher. I’ve set a fan curve in my motherboards BIOS to stay below 50% speed at lower temps. It’s nice and quiet when doing normal day to day work but the performance is there when needed for gaming/production.
The highlight has to be the Corsair iCue software. It makes it simple to control everything and the options for customisation are insane. You can download RGB profiles other people have made. Some of them look stunning and are way better than anything I can come up with. The RGB software for my motherboard (MSI) and graphics card (Asus) are rubbish and buggy in comparison.
Despite the higher cost than expected, I’m very happy with my purchases.
Just to clarify, this is a review of the LL120 White set of fans. The white fans have higher airflow compared to the black ones. Corsair quotes 43.25 CFM for the blacks vs 63 CFM for the whites.
Let’s start with the negatives. The only downsides to this set of fans is that you are supplied with 2 control modules that you need to install in your system giving you an extra cable management headache and the fact that they do not communicate with RGB motherboards but work as standalone with the i-cue software from Corsair. The only silver lining about the control modules is that the LED Hub has 6 total connections so you can add up to 3 more fans later and the lighting node pro can take one more channel for LED strips or another LED Hub.
Now the possitives. The light show they provide is amazing. At the price I bought them they are VERY good value considering that they are from a reputable brand and RGB (which tend to be more expensive). I have seen a lot of people complaining the noise. Well, I have news for you:
1. 90% of fans are loud when they operate at 100%
2. Most of the noise is from the air NOT the bearings, and those fans are high airflow.
3. YES blade design plays a role but the bottom line is how much air you are pushing.
Since those fans are PWM, and all the newest motherboards have 4pin connectors and give you some sort of tuning software that you can use to control fan RPM, then noise shouldn’t be a problem. If you choose to have them at 100% at all times then yes they are loud because they push A LOT of air. Do yourself a favour and try the fan profiles that your motherboard manufacturer provides. If a fan is working at 100% and is silent it is propably not pushing a lot of air.
When they operate at a reasonable level they are VERY quiet, and if airflow in your case is adequate and your CPU cooler is installed correctly then they shouldn’t have any reason to go over 60%, even under load.
Side note:
The CFM value (volume flowrate) that manufacturers quote for their fans is at 0 gauge static pressure. You only have 0 gauge static pressure if the fan is free standing which is NEVER the case. Dust filters, louvers, grilles, front panels etc add static pressure. Therefore, the actual CFM will be lower. Hence, the static pressure figure the manufacturer quotes is also very important. Those fans work up to 3.0mm H2O gauge (29.5 Pascals) which is impressive for their size.
Very bright and colourful fans the iCUE software has so many amazing looking programs the RGB hub that comes with this has space for 6 RGB fans number 1 to 6 in order of which way your want your fans to use the effects and the other part supports 2 Corsair RGB devices so you can use this and another RGB hub for an addition 6 fans or LED strips depending what you have as an RGB Hub
Requires a USB connector on your motherboard to work and 2 Sata power connectors on your power supply
Comes with double sided adhesive so you can stick your RGB hub and RGB controller somewhere on your case to make cable management easier
Does not come with support to plug the actual 4pin fan headers into so you will need a separate fan controller like the commander pro
These fans are great aesthetically, but for what they are, they are VERY expensive. I am sure you could get much better fans at this price, but you could not get RGB like these. They get my recommendation for those who choose form over function, but for no one else. In addition, the installation process is a bit of a pain, having to deal with two cables for each fan. One to the fan header and one to the RGB Hub, which requires a SATA power cable and another cable to connect to the lighting node pro, and then the lighting node pro connects to the motherboard via USB 2.0 to your motherboard. iCue is also a great software experience.
TL;DR: They look great, but aren’t great value are a pain to install. Do I regret my purchase though? No. Not at All. In fact, I love these fans and would probably buy more.
As my motherboard had no native RGB LED header, I felt this was my best option to be able to control the RGB lighting through software and not a remote control. It was really easy setup in the end where I used this kit in conjunction with an LL140. It costs considerably more than lots of remote control solutions, yes, but I really didn’t want that solution and I do feel this kit was worth the premium and have no regrets.
If you’re in a similar position where you want RGB LED with a software-based controller and lack a dedicated header on your motherboard, I genuinely do think it’s worth saving a little bit longer to get this solution.
Corsair has made a good number of products I’ve bought in the past and this hasn’t let me down.
A quick rundown of what i loved and any difficulties these overall great fans provided:
Pros: 1.Exceptional cooling, case is 10C cooler with these added.
2. RGB lighting looks fantastic
3. Fits easily in even my relatively small case without hitting the RAM or cpu power cable.
(Minor) Cons: 1. The 2 nodes took a little it of figuring out, but were simple once all the parts fell together.
2. Not advertised as needing 3/4 pin fan headers when you definitely need them to power the fans, as well as a Usb 2.0 header
3. You need to use a SATA power connector to power the 2 nodes, also unmentioned in guide.
4. Fans can be tricky to screw in due to very tight plastic hole that isn’t threaded. Just takes a bit of a push.
Overall: Really great performance, they add colour and cooling at a reasonable price for the aesthetic. 10/10 will be buying again when i upgrade my case.
So the fans themselves are amazing. They work flawlessly, They are super quiet and the rgb is stunning. What I really don’t like is how they sell these. So you have to buy the Pack of 3 to actually get the RGB hub and the Lighting Pro or whatever, but what they don’t tell you and what I didn’t even find from pre-researching is that each fan has its own individual fan connector for the motherboard to actually spin. And I’m guessing for many people like me they don’t have 6 4-pin fan connectors on their motherboard so you need to buy splitters and stuff. The thing is, even with many splitters you need to be careful not to overload them and you can’t control the fan speeds so corsair is gracious enough to provide a solution to all of this! …. For 50 Extra… So buy these if you know you will be able to facilitate them on your motherboard or if you are prepared to pay an additional 50 for the “Commander Pro” (I just call it a crappy piece of plastic but whatever) otherwise stay away
After spending an hour installing, I finally got to power on the system. At first I thought all was looking good but the Lighting node pro did not show up in iCue. Then after checking the USB connection two of the fan lights went off and started to flicker. After doing research on the corsair forum I found that there is an issue with installing firmware. Although I had not upgraded the firmware yet. I followed the instructions to reset the Lighting node pro, delete the firmware and add it Manually. Then it all came to life and worked as it should. Total installation time came to 2 hours due to the issue with the firmware.