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The Corsair ML120 is a dual-pack of 120mm premium magnetic levitation fans designed for superior airflow and noise reduction. With a unique rotor design and extensive control range, these fans provide both performance and longevity, making them an ideal choice for gamers and PC builders alike.
Brand | Corsair |
Product Dimensions | 12.19 x 5.59 x 14.99 cm; 335.66 g |
Item model number | CO-9050039-WW |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 5 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 1 Volts |
Item Weight | 336 g |
A**R
Meh
They're very loud when running at any normal RPM that you would expect when gaming. Only when slow, they're unsurprisingly quiet. Also, they dont have any silicon to reduce vibrations. You'd probably be better off getting some noctuas at this price point.
P**M
Awesome
Ja vad ska man säga puttar mycket luft. Funkar lika bra som chassi fläkt som på en aio eller torn kylare.
L**S
Rok pracy = zero problemów
Od roku 6 takich wentylatorów chłodzi moje HDD non stop, zero problemów, wydajne i przy odpowiednim ustawieniu też ciche.
K**E
Corsair ML120 vs Noctua NF-P12 redux
Summary: Both of these are great fans that I highly recommend. The Noctua NF-P12 redux is cheaper and quieter then the Corsair ML120, so it is best for most situations. The Corsair ML120 is great when you need a fan that can run both quiet or loud and powerful. It can run 700 rpm faster than the Noctua so it is a good value for a such a powerful fan, but it is slightly louder at the same rpm and a couple of dollars more expensive then the Noctua.Noise: The both fans are silent up to 1300 rpm. The Corsair ML120 is slightly louder than the Noctua NF-P12 redux at speeds above 1300 rpm. I was really surprised that the Noctua NF-P12 redux beat the Corsair ML120 on noise, as the ML120 uses a magnetic levitation barring, but I guess that Noctua’s fluid barring is just that good.AirFlow: The Corsair ML120 can run up to 2400 rpm while the Noctua NF-P12 redux can only reach 1700rpm, so the ML120 is capable of more air flow and higher pressure then the NF-P12 redux, although Corsair ML120 is quite loud at max speed.Static pressure from spec sheets: Corsair ML120 up to 4.2 mm-H2O, Noctua NF-P12 redux up to 2,83 mm-H2O.RPM range: ML120 = 400-2400, NF-P12 redux = 450-1700. The main advantage that the Corsair ML120 has over the Noctua is that it can run 700 rpm faster. This is great for a situation where you might need some extra cooling power at the top of a pmw fan curve.Warranty: ML120 = 5 years, NF-P12 redux = 6 years. Both of these fans have top quality bearings, so they should both last for many years unless you get a defective one.Accessories: As these are both basic models they do not come with anti-vibration pads or any other accessories other then mounting screws.Price: At the time of this review a 2 pack of ML120 was 31.41, so a ML120 was $15.71 while a NF-P12 redux was $13.90, so the Noctua is a couple of dollars cheaper, but the ML120 is still a great value for a good quality 2400 rpm fan.Note on product models: The performance of the ML120 is the same as the ML120 PRO, the PRO model is just a more premium variant that has anti vibration pads, looks better.
D**O
Grandiosa oferta...
Estos ventiladores son los de mejor desempeño, tienen un amplio rango de revoluciones (hasta 2,400) y sumamente silenciosos, son de 12cm y conector de 4 pines, muy útil para regular la velocidad mediante la placa base. En particular estos ventiladores no son RGB, pero su función primordial que es el flujo de aire lo hacen eficientemente. Y lo mejor de todo es el precio por el paquete de dos ventiladores.
Y**R
Cheap fans with excellent performance.
These corsair magnetic levitation fans have some pretty good sound levels during operation, especially for the money.
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