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6.12.2016

RGB LEDs in PCs tend to divide people into one of two camps; those who love the colours and modding and those who think they're tacky and unnecessary. Thankfully, I fall into the former camp, so I was glad to be able to add to my PC's lighting system with these new Corsair fans.The fans themselves are top quality and produce very little noise, while beating my existing NZXT 140mm fans in cooling, That's impressive in itself, but Corsair have managed to add some great lighting features at the same time.No longer do you need to worry about what colour fans go with your case. These allow you to change between all the different colours at the touch of a button,as well as several effects like strobing and cycling through all the colours.Installation was straightforward, bar the screws which I still think are slightly too big for the holes and required some pretty hefty turning with a torque screwdriver, so be warned. It's literally; screw the fan in place, pop the wires down the back of the PC (or wherever you drape them), connect the fan controller to the motherboard and the other wire to the main control unit and a little three button controller and then place this unit anywhere you want, either inside or outside the case. I chose to stick mine inside as athough I'd need to open my case to change colours, it looked better than having the controller sticking out the back, but it's really up to you.No software to install, it's all controlled with the single physical controller. The main unit can take another 5 fans, all of which are controlled with the same three button controller. This does mean they all need to be set to the same colour, so no multi-colour displays, unfortunately. As my case wouldn't really benefit from lights at the front, as it doesn't really have any transparent sections there, I'm sticking with one fan, with a view to maybe change the liquid cooler fans later, though these, too, are 140mm at present.Overall, then, easy to install, looks great with the light really shining through the frosted blades and easy to control. Add the Corsair quality cooling and lack of noise and you have a winner.
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10.12.2016

Having owned a built many high end rigs over the years, they all rely on one thing to keep them cool and running, fans. Much has been done over the years to eak out high performance, quiet performance etc and so I am glad to see someone come along and start innovating a bit more on what could be considered a mundane area that is absolutely critical to how well your rig is going to run. These days I favor quiet so I was keen to see this in action as it boasts a number of features above other fans.First impressions are superb. Well packaged in a good solid box and the fan itself is very well made.It uses a 3 pin header and the cable is nice a long for a change making cable management a touch easier without resorting to extensions.Ramping up they do get loud but no more so than my existing fan(s) and being SP models they sit on the quieter side of things. The rubber dampers if case mounted would go a good way to reducing vibration transfer. These would be ideal fitted to a radiator in my opinion as they can focus some serious air flow. The manufacture of these fans is also rated for 200,000 hours of life which is very reassuring.SP or static pressure models are designed to be quiet and focus airflow so they are ideal on cpu coolers or radiators.The fan has multicolour RGB LED selection which seem's to be what every gaming manufacturer insists that we want, nice to have but I prefer non-LED fans. These would however look great if you are lighting your rig a certain way.This particular one also includes a 3 button controller for the leds which let you cycle, effects/effects' speed and colour which makes them more versatile compared to fans with a fixed LED colour. Although it would have been interesting if they had incorporated these onto the fan itself with tiny switches or something.Overall a superb fan which quietly pushes A LOT of air and I would say is up there with Noctua etc now in terms of fans you should be looking at for your build. switcheable LEDS offer pizzaz and flexibility too if thats your thing.
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5.12.2016

This is a surprisingly chunky, heavy piece of plastic that is close to silent once fitted and which pumps out a ton of cooling air. The lights I can do without, but if you want the whole traffic lights thing going on then this is probably as decent option as you'll find. The LED controller is easy to fit and you get decent quality Scotch sticky pads to fit it to the case conveniently.Corsair is a good brand and so I don't expect this fan to get noisy too quickly as some cheaper options are prone to do. I'm on my 4th computer build and have learnt to spend just a little extra on quality components. I'd place Corsair in that bracket. Pretty much fit and forget ... unless you want to play with your light switches!Packaging is good. There's nothing cheap and nasty here.My current build is two years old and works great, but it can tend to overheat with heavy use as I took one of the original fans out (a cheap one bundled with the case - learnt the lesson!) and I hadn't got around to replacing it, so this Corsair was quickly added. Zero fitment or operational problems. I feel confident the temperature issue is solved.So I can recommend this item if you want great cooling performance and ready fitment. It's not cheap, but will likely be reliable which is just what you want from a cooling fan. My one hesitation is around price. It's looking quite high for what it is but if it's what you want then go for it. I doubt you'd regret the choice, but if you are on a real tight budget then there are cheaper, probably as good, options including from Corsair itself.
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20.1.2017

Although I use my PC for gaming, I don't push it too hard and as a result I don't need a huge amount of cooling within the case. Having said that, I currently have 3 LED fans managing air flow through my case at the moment and I tried out the Corsair SP120 in place of one of these fans.Installation is as simple as you would expect for such a fan, just screw it in, connect the generously long 3-pin cable Corsair have provided and you're all set. At default setting, the fan is surprisingly quiet, which I was really pleased about. When I increased the speed using my fan controller the noise level went up quite a bit, and if I'm honest the increased air flow performance was barely worth it.With it's thin, translucent blades I get the impression that the SP120 is designed for looks arguably more than performance.To be fair, it scores highly in that area. The LEDs are bright and capable of different colours. The included controller can be stuck to the side of the case and features buttons to select the lighting mode, speed and colour. This works pretty well although long term I'm dubious how much use it will really get.As a quiet and pretty case fan, the SP120 does a good job. It isn't going to have a massive impact on the cooling performance of your system as the air flow generated is OK but not the best of its type. The additional noise for the mediocre air speed isn't worth it. But if you don't rely on it for maximum cooling and just want something which lights up your rig nicely, the Corsair SP120 is worth a look.
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14.12.2016

Like most things with computers, the more research you do, the more confused you can get.It doesn't help that this is described as a case fan, when it's a high pressure low volume fan better suited to mounting on a radiator or heatsink.Putting this on a side panel, was pretty noising when drawing air into the case onto a GPU and virtually silent when exhausting air out via the side panel - which isn't really an efficient way to use it. The AF series from Corsair is what you want for top or side case mounting, and probably a 140mm version while you're at it. I think it's unhelpful to describe the SP series as case fans, when they have fairly niche uses.So assuming you're using it on a water-cooler,it'll be pretty quiet, unless the speed is really ramped up.This fan continues Corsair's obsession with making things glow all the colours of the rainbow, literally. You can change the colour settings from the controller, and plug a couple of additional fans in, but they all take the same colour setting, which is a bit disappointing.Used for its intended purpose it's great, I just wish they made it clearer what that purpose was on the Amazon listing.
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19.4.2017

Pros - very well made product with small rubber corners , I presume to reduce noise. Everything required was in the box and both the cables required for the LED controller and MB header were long enough to connect without any hasle.Cons - although the kit does come with screws the holes in which they go into don't seem to be threaded, this then requires 1. The strength to force the screws in and 2. The strength not to go mad when you inevitably strip the face of the screw away never to remove again.

9.12.2016

This fan shifts a lot of air and incredibly quietly.If you like some colour too, you can have a variety of continuous, varying or flashing colours. I personally can only work with one of the static colours showing. I personally found the flashing option very distracting, but that's very much a matter of tastes.The controller that comes with this fan will support up to to 6 fans in total.In order to make this work, you do need a spare SATA power connector available on your power supply.

4.4.2017

Added this to the gaming rig my teenaged son built with his father. Nice, quiet fan that looks great. Only downside is that there isn't a switch for the LEDs to turn them off, so they will keep shining in the dark, which can be an issue if placing in a computer that resides on a bedroom. The colours can be set using the controller, though. It also comes with a 2 year warranty, unlike many cheaper fans out there.

21.3.2019

These fans are decent at their job but are bit loud at above 1000RPM, I aalso think they should have launched these with a diffusers around the LEDs as these are the only fans Corsair makes that you can see from the back. LL fans are prettier but can only be seen from the front, so unless they diffuse the lighting better on these they'll only get 4 stars from me.

22.12.2016

A good solid color, of course the usual corsair build quality and performance.Although I feel That such a pricey product could of included a remote controller to change the LED color. My other LED strips in my case have this feature, and although you can route the lighting controller outside the case, it doesn't look as classy.

28.11.2017

great case fans the only issue I had was the screws were not long enough for my corsair 780t pc case but an easy fix and they look great and can choose from different colours.

17.2.2020

Very good fans for the price. Fit in my h200i perfectly and the controller was very easy to set up. Fans are super quiet even at max rpm and the rgb is beautiful.

4.3.2017

I now have 6 HD120s installed in my pc. I love the settings and colours available. I wish you could control the lighting from the corsair link software though.

20.7.2017

The effects on these fans are great but the main thing is they have a good throughput are quiet at low speeds and speed controllable.

29.5.2017

WOW i just love this Corsair HD Series!!My pc looks much better now and fresh!!i love the colour so bright!!Final Review 10/10

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