🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game!
The Corsair iCUE LINK QX120 RGB 120mm Magnetic Dome RGB Fans are a high-performance cooling solution designed for desktop systems. This triple fan starter kit features PWM-controlled speeds up to 2400 RPM, 34 RGB LEDs for customizable lighting, and a quiet operation with Magnetic Dome Bearing technology. The included iCUE LINK System Hub allows for easy, wire-free connectivity, making it an ideal choice for gamers and PC enthusiasts looking to enhance both performance and aesthetics.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 0.25 cm; 644.1 g |
Item model number | CO-9051002-WW |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Colour | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 12.24 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 644 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
V**K
Liked these so much I kitted out my case with 10
I upgraded my AIO to use these Corsair Link compatible fans and the amount of cables I've reduced in my system is nuts. Link system is a great system and so I went ahead and bought more of these - I've got 10 in my system now and they work a treat. Decent Airflow from these fans help to keep the temps down, you have the Corsair production process which means decent build quality but just be aware - if you can get them at a discount - then get them otherwise you'd have to decide if having the Link System is value for money.
B**E
Cabel management
These fans are superb, and the lack of wires makes my system, look tidy and easy to maintain. I have 360 radiator with 3 fans and purchased 3 more.Just check if you will need an extra 100 mm cable to connect multiple sets, Corsair should include this cable instead of charging for it. But otherwise a great purchase. Fans are very efficient and very quiet.
R**S
Bright and Blow well
The media could not be loaded. Not cheap but you get what you pay for, they move a good amount of air. They don't make a lot of noise and even of full they arnt ridiculously loud. Yes you can get quieter fans or ones a that can move more air but they wont look as nice as these, they elevate any computer why still managing to keep it cool.They are extremely customizable in the icue app. I've not ran into any issues with them yet and ive got 6 of them. The daisy chain feature is excelent making install easy and keeping the cables looking tidy as the fans connect to each other.Would definitely recommend
T**A
Expensive, but good
Quiet, pretty good software, good cooling, great looking, easy to setup.
L**.
All round top quality set of fans.
Really good fans. Very quite, creates great airflow and all round top quality set of fans.
S**E
Less cables, good times
I'm growing older, and less patient with cables. So I figured it was time to retire my old LL120s and LL140s. But that meant also diving into this fancy new iCUE Link system.I will say it's just a breath of fresh air just having one cable (more or less) and being able to daisy chain. Even if these are on the incredibly expensive side in comparison to other fans.What I did find apparently, especially when mounting the 140mm versions of these fans to my old H115i AiO. Your old radiators definitely won't allow for them to be stacked together like in photos--easily. Old mounting/screw points may be misaligned. You need to get creative in one or two ways to do that, otherwise you'll need to increase the amount of the link cables you'll be using it.
G**R
easy installation
lets address the elephant in the room, yes they are expensive yes they are propitiatory connections.Now then1 single cable is all I needed, I removed the old Corsair Commander setup and stared at the back of my pc...thinking yup that just got bare.I would have preferred to see a wider selection of cables, some longer screws for radiator mounting would have been ideal as well....in fact kind of annoyed those weren't included on reflection.but the performance...oh my, clean set up no issues at all with that ease of installation...while they are expensive it's not like you are saving a lot with other alternatives also doing the same these days.It would appear that the days of generic fan controllers is coming to a rather odd end.Make your choice, do your research and pick your poison because we are going head on into the brick wall that will make half our components dead should something like the hub fail.I'm going barrelling in to this...But I'm keeping my old fans around just in case.edit: update I now have 10 fans in my case or 4 sets of these, I decided to get the starter kits to have spare hubs..just in case.a note and something that annoyed me a little but has improved since an update but still not right is adding in other devices, I had 6 fans on one link going into the xd5 pump res, this resulted in 1 fan in the middle of all places not getting correct addressing on the rgb, this was partly fixed in an update but the pump is now on it's own link line to the hub.The fact it's improving is a good thing, early issues are being worked out.Just be wary of Amazon's customer service, the second time I purchased these there was a payment issue on there end, called me a liar, thoroughly unimpressed by Amazon on there behaviour.
S**H
I've never had issues with hardware before except with corsair
The media could not be loaded. I've been recently using corsair for a corsair build and what can I say a fan has already became faulty less than a month in with fan vibration which by my troubleshooting is coming from inside probably a dodgy bearing.For the price I paid for I would of expect to get better quality with no faultsThey look nice though I had to turn one fan off that is problematic
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