🌬️ Cool your system, elevate your game!
The CORSAIR RS120 120mm PWM Fans are engineered for high-performance cooling with a daisy-chain connection, allowing for easy installation and control. With a maximum speed of 2,100 RPM and airflow capacity of 72.8 CFM, these fans ensure your system stays cool under pressure. Featuring CORSAIR AirGuide Technology for targeted airflow and a Magnetic Dome Bearing for quiet operation, this triple pack is the perfect upgrade for any PC enthusiast.
Brand | Corsair |
Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 4.8 watts |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | Radiator |
Noise Level | 36 dB |
Material | Copper |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 2.1E+3 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 72.8 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
UPC | 840006684213 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item model number | CO-9050189-WW |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.98 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.98 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
ASIN | B0D49QX74S |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 5, 2024 |
F**J
They're fans.
I installed these into an NZXT Airflow 5 case several months ago. Work great and the daisy chain is really nice to have over a hub. Theyre being used as front intake between 30-80% speed. At lower speed theyre pretty quiet and move decent air. At higher speed they sound like a wind tunnel but the motors themselves dont make much, if any, noticeable noise. I sit with the tower pretty much right on my leg (not literally) and play with a speaker on low volume. I can hear the AIO and its fans much more than the intakes. Build construction is solid and I think they are at a fine price for what you get.
Z**W
LOUD! But easily solvable
EXTREMELY LOUD. These fans make the same amount of noise that my neighbor's lawnmower does. Thankfully, this is solvable. The reason they're so loud is because they're set to run at around 1500rpms by default. This is WAY too high, and highly unnecessary. I switched it to about 600-700, for good cooling without the volume, and then let it get higher as temps become a problem. Though this setup works wonders for me, its worth noting that I went overboard on all the cooling stuff, so my PC could basically be passively cooled if I really wanted it to be. Your mileage may vary, so adjust your RPM according to what YOUR pc needs. Mine may not need these fans at all, but yours might require them, to keep from bursting into flames. Happy building, guys!
R**B
Exellent fans!
Sweet good looking fans, I love Corsair's design, very silent big and efficient.I kinda made a mistake getting a forward facing fans instead of reversed but these still looks very good from their back as you can see in the pictures! I also didn't find any reverse variant for this model anyway..I am considering adding 3 more 120mm reversed fans on the front of the pc :)
C**X
Short power and RGB leads—beware!
Replaced a couple fractal aspect 120s with these 140s and my CPU temp at full load dropped by 5+ degrees, from mid 80s to high 70s (5800x3d with a Thermaltake Fs 140). They’re just about dead silent at idle and audible but tolerable at higher RPMs, no annoying whine or whistle with these just a rush of air. Wanted RGB for the kids and the colors and diffusion look fine to my eye. These are pricey however they don’t have rubber pads at the mount holes and they have comically short power and RGB cables which caused an additional purchase of 4 pin extension cables. A nice long RGB cable on my 120mm thermalright cpu fan had a daisy chain part to it and is the only reason I could finish the build without RGB extension cables. So these aren’t perfect but they’re fair quality with decent overall performance. Hope they last!
T**J
Great performance, and better value
Bought 3 of these to replace the Thermaltakes which came with my CPU cooler when Thermaltake refused to RMA just the fans. Even though I bought these "used" (aka repackaged), they came in good condition and had all the parts & pamphlets that mattered. They have a high static pressure (nearly 3.5mm H2O), and are rather quiet even at max speed. Keeps temps low even on my monster 14900k. One fan did come with short cables (~3 inches), but since I chained them all on a radiator the length didn't matter. The RGB works fine, and syncs with my motherboard's other JARGB1 via OpenRGB. Looks no worse than the originals. Will update in a few months whether the quality stays high.
F**D
Exactly what i needed
Plug n play, took 2 mins to install. Came with a spare PWM and aRGB wire(both over a foot long). Did NOT come with mounting screws, but i had extras.These fans can be loud until u set fan speeds, but if adding it to the daisy chain, itll just use the settings from the other fans.Works perfectly with AuraSync.
C**N
Nice 4;wire PWM fan
This is a very quiet fan at 20%. I'm using it with a PWM controller in my vans refrigerator. Even if full speed is not that loud but maybe I'm not a good judge of that. Still I would buy another one.
C**N
Perfect, IF You Tune Them Correctly
Corsair is notorious for making high-quality products, and these fans are no different. The fans quickly bring my PC to an optimal temperature. The RGB is bold and easy to customize through the iCUE app. Additionally, the daisy chained assembly made installation SUPER quick and easy. However, there is one thing people should note...Most users will notice how loud the fans are when firing up their PCs after the install. Keep in mind, these fans are spinning at over 2000 RPM -- they will be loud! You have to go into your PC's BIOS and tune them. At their factory settings, they will be running at 100% at nearly every temperature. I looked up a couple of trustworthy Reddit threads to help me tune it correctly with my exact setup. Overall, the fans often run at 50% and still keeps my PC around 70-75 degrees Celsius when running very demanding games.Overall, I am extremely satisfied with the fans. They function exactly how I expect them to, and they hold up to Corsair's solid reputation.
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