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The Corsair LL140 RGB PWM fan pack features dual light loops with 16 independent RGB LEDs per fan, delivering vibrant customizable lighting. Its 140mm blades provide a powerful 51.5 CFM airflow while maintaining a whisper-quiet 25 dBA noise level. With PWM control ranging from 600 to 1300 RPM and hydraulic bearings for durability, these fans offer precise cooling performance. Included Lighting Node Pro enables seamless iCUE software integration for full RGB customization, making it a top-tier choice for professionals and gamers seeking both style and substance.



















| ASIN | B075VGRL8Z |
| Air Flow Capacity | 51.5 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,171 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | Corsair |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Fan |
| Date First Available | October 12, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843591032452 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | CO-9050074-WW |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Material | Copper |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Noise Level | 25 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 0.98"W x 5.51"H |
| UPC | 843591032452 689341100442 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
D**.
Gorgeous fans, get the job done
So, I bought 6 of these to redo all the fans in my 760T (there is an optional 120mm fan under the removable drive bay.) Out of all these fans, I really only ran into one problem. The ones that I mounted into my radiator, and front and bottom, all worked flawlessly. The one I mounted on the rear of the case, was a real pain. I had to manually thread the screws through the plastic (the screws that it CAME WITH). I wish I knew I was gonna do that ahead of time, but I pulled it out and screwed all 4 screws in and out a few times, and then I was able to mount it to the rear. As for cooling, I usually set all my stuff to performance mode, so they're not exactly quiet but if you set it in silent mode they are actually silent.. These are in charge of cooling an i7 7700K (with a Kraken X62 AIO,) and GTX 1080. My CPU temp is noticeably lower, probably about 7-10 degree's lower than when I used the stock fans that came with the Kraken. Both the GTX and the i7 7700K now are at idle temps of about 25 Celsius, where they used to idle around 30-35. The lighting is amazing, they are super bright and really light my case up well. One thing I can complain about, is in order to have these fans facing the correct way for the "Pong" lighting effect, is to have the side with the cable pointed towards the outside of the case. Because of this, if you want to use the Pong effect you will have to find a way to hide the wiring, or just don't use it. I can't really say it's too big of a deal because I don't personally use it, and Corsair gives you a bunch of different color effects to use. To have the ability to control the lights, I have a the fan hub that was provided with the triple pack I also purchased, to the Corsair Lighting Node Pro that I got with the lighting strips with Corsair. But due to how Corsair sells these, if you get any pack you have to pay extra to get the Lighting Node Pro, or you have to spend even more to buy the fans individually. No big deal, but I have 2 Corsair Lighting Node Pro's that I don't need and more than likely attempt to resell. I have seen a lot of reviews saying you need to buy an 80 controller to get the lighting effects, that is not true. You need to get a Lighting Node Pro, which connects to an on-board USB header, which is roughly 40-50, and have the fan hub connected to it. Yes, each fan has 2 cables connected to it, and I have 6 so essentially I have 12 cables. Could this have been better designed, yes. Is it necessary for my needs? No, because I have more than enough room around back to have them. Another complaint I have seen, is people cannot get the fans to light up, even with software. Now, I discovered this when I was installing my Corsair LED strips, you have to go into the Corsair Link software, find the lights, and press the + button and apply. Otherwise, you will only have 1 fan lighting up, it's frustrating at first if you didn't figure this out, but now you know. It is important to have the fans on the fan controller, plugged in IN ORDER for certain lighting effects. Also, DO NOT SKIP a port on the fan hub, or else every light after the connector you skipped, will not light up. For instance, don't have them in 1 2 4 5. (4 and 5 will not work.) Make sure they are 1 2 3 4 5, etc. Overall, I do believe these fans were worth the money to replace the stock fans that the case and Kraken X62 came with. Sorry this review is kind of scattered, just had surgery and on medication. But if you skimmed it and you are having problems with your fans, I highly suggest you read it for some tips, and feel free to respond if you have any other questions.
P**O
Amazing fans
TL;DR: Really good premium fans. Good looking, silent and they have good airflow. *Looks*: Amazing lighting effects. They look super cool when you sync them with other RGB components. I love the PONG effect in iCue, its pretty much why got my attention to buy these fans. *Performance*: The fans pull a good amount of air. If your case has good airflow already and you are looking for some RGB decent airflow fans, this should be your pick. *Noise*: I usually run them at ~700RPM since my case already has a good airflow, so they are pretty much silent. At 1400RPM (which I think its the max speed), they are really noisy, but I don't think the fans should be spinning that fast unless your CPU is literally melting. Really good looking and fit perfectly on top of my Phanteks P400A. They are as easy to install as any 140MM fan. 10/10 would reccomend.
A**S
Best RGB fans out there
These are in my opinion the best and brightest rgb fans out there. They look better than any other competitor fans, no contest. Plus, with the stuff you can do with the corsair link software, you can make them do all kinds of cool patterns and effects. Downsides are they require a lighting node pro or commander to work properly, and those only. Have 6 max headers. So if you have more than 6 fans, you have to buy 2, & they aren't that cheap. Also, having 2 leads off the fan make cable management more cumbersome. You couldn't figure out a way to make it in one sleeve? I recommend picking up some plain black cable sleeving to use with this. It makes cable management 100x easier and makes it look aillion times better. Also get some clear 3M VHB tape to mount the controller to your case if you want it in a specific spot. The 3M tape will stick super well, and you can remove it without residue. Also, they don't have the best CFM, or static pressure rating for radiators. The difference between these and something like an EK F3 Vardar is noticeable, and would likely impact temperatures noticeably. Good fans, best rgb, bad 2 cables, bad hardware requirements, ok CFM and static pressure. If all you are about is RGB, these are the best.
K**M
Work fine and look amazing!
Aside from how much these things cost, the quality and overall build of these fans have been absolutely worth the money. The oomph they deliver when I need them and the ZzZ's they deliver when I don't make these a must have for any avid pc gamer. The setup is pretty tricky, especially with the extremely uninforming manual the fans come with.. but thankfully in my case, I had the commander pro from my h150i capellix already installed so it was as easy as plug and play. Unfortunately that can't be everybody's scenario so that's where I give my warning, if you don't know what you're doing, then I recommend you either have a 10/10 guide ready, a friend or someone who knows what they're doing help you, or simply don't do it at all because there's a big chance you can seriously damage your pc if you mess up in the slightest and with how expensive and rare parts are these days, that's the last thing ya need. Nevertheless, these fans are amazing, I got a thunderstorm inspired rgb theme going on, I love it, I love corsair and they'll always have a customer in me.
J**R
Fan com bom acabamento, original. Muito silenciosa e bonitos os leds. Achei tambem muito facil a instalacao no gabinete.
M**L
Einführung: Der Corsair LL140 RGB LED PWM Gehäuselüfter hebt sich durch seine herausragende Kombination aus Effizienz und Ästhetik hervor. Ideal für PC-Bauer, die sowohl Performance als auch Style suchen, bietet dieser Lüfter mehr als nur grundlegende Kühlfunktionen. Leistungsmerkmale: Die RGB-Beleuchtung des Corsair LL140 ist schlichtweg spektakulär. Mit seiner innovativen Lichttechnik, die eine doppelte Lichtschleife umfasst, verwandelt der Lüfter das Innenleben des PCs in ein visuelles Meisterwerk. Die Farbvielfalt und die Intensität sind beeindruckend, und die Anpassungsmöglichkeiten über die Corsair iCUE-Software sind nahezu grenzenlos. Kühlung und Geräuschpegel: Neben dem visuellen Genuss bietet der Lüfter auch hervorragende Kühlleistung. Dank der PWM-Technologie passt sich die Lüftergeschwindigkeit dynamisch an den Kühlbedarf an, was zu einer effizienten Wärmeabfuhr und einem leisen Betrieb führt. Im Vergleich zu vielen anderen Lüftern bleibt der LL140 auch bei hoher Drehzahl erstaunlich ruhig. Installation und Verarbeitung: Die Installation gestaltet sich unkompliziert und problemlos. Der Lüfter ist robust gebaut, und die mitgelieferten Befestigungsmaterialien sind hochwertig. Die Verarbeitung zeugt von Corsairs gewohnt hoher Qualität und Langlebigkeit. Nachteile: Der Preis des LL140 ist höher als bei Standardlüftern, was teilweise durch die zusätzlichen Features wie RGB-Beleuchtung und PWM-Funktion gerechtfertigt ist. Auch sollte beachtet werden, dass für die vollständige RGB-Anpassung die Corsair iCUE-Software erforderlich ist, die möglicherweise zusätzliche Systemressourcen beansprucht.
C**N
Gayet iyi fiyat performans ürünü
V**N
Gewoon 🔝 merk Corsair.
F**.
Ils sont relativement silencieux et le RGB est magnifique (4 led au centre et 12 en périphérie). Par contre, je n'utilise pas les éléments Corsair pour les faire fonctionner en RGB (Hub, node pro, commander) ni le logiciel ICUE. J'utilise un Farbwerk 360 RGB LED Controller + 2 splitty 4 (pour la connexion) de chez Aquacomputer. Avec le logiciel Aquasuite, les possibilités sont beaucoup plus importantes.
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