Corsair LL series RGB LED fans now available

With two separate illuminated rings

Corsair has added yet another set of RGB LED fans to their lineup. The new fans are called LL and they should become available starting from today. Corsair already offers the SP and HD series in the case of RGB LED fans, however the LL series look much more customizable due to the hardware controller.


A few days ago we have received a small package from Corsair and inside there were three Corsair LL120RGB fans. The delivery includes three 120mm fans, the RGB lighting hub, the Lighting Node PRO and several screws. Each fan has been equipped with 16 independent RGB LEDs, which have been split into two separate lighting ring. Each ring can be controlled via the included Corsair Lighting Node PRO, which is also compatible with Corsair Link.

The LL series fas come in 120mm or 140mm flavors, both feature hydraulic dynamic bearing that should offer a longer life compared to standard fan bearings. Both the LL120 and LL140 have been equipped with 4-pin PWM headers. While the LL120’s rotation speeds range from 600 to 1500 RPM, the LL140 spin a bit slower and range go from 600 to 1300 RPM. According to Corsair, at max speed the LL120 can produce up to 43.25 CFM and 24.8 dBA, while the LL140 hits 51.5 CFM at 25 dBA.

The Corsair LL120 fans are available as a pack of three for 99.90 Euro or as a single fan for 27.90 Euro. While the Corsair LL140 are available in a pack of two for 84.90 euro or a single fan will set you back 32.90 Euro.

Following you can find some pictures that we have done with two Corsair LL120 RGB fans.
  • Corsair LL120 RGB
  • Corsair LL120 RGB
  • Corsair LL120 RGB
  • Corsair LL120 RGB



  • Corsair LL120 RGB
  • Corsair LL120 RGB
  • Corsair LL120 RGB
  • Corsair LL120 RGB



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News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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