Aerocool 3 Pack 120mm PC Case Fans. When operating at maximum RPM, it can push up to 45.8cfm of air in one minute (cubic feet per minute). The higher the number, the more effective the cooling that the fan can provide. Better quality fans can produce the same airflow with less noise and spin. It is considered silent, as it has a noise level of 14.5dB. It has RGB LED lighting. It is connected to the motherboard with a 4-Pin PWM connector that allows you to control the fan speed. Fan Speeds (Max): 1200rpm Connection: 4-Pin PWM Users who have bought it mainly distinguish it because it has good air flow and cools the computer satisfactorily.
The Corsair LL140 RGB LED PWM fan is built for those looking for excellent airflow, quiet operation and powerful lighting. It has 16 independent RGB LEDs in two separate lighting loops to create intense lighting and visual effects. Users who have bought it distinguish it mainly because it is quiet and cools the computer satisfactorily.
High performance water cooling with Infinity Mirror RGB design to provide a unique and enchanting lighting experience. The Mirage is built to meet the highest engineering standards, ensuring your system stays cool even under the most demanding conditions.
Aluminum fan, LEDs on both sides and custom LEDs on the fan blades and the inner edge of the frame. It has multiple lighting effects and you can control the fan speed through the L-connect software. It has improved static pressure and airflow while remaining silent.
The Corsair iCUE SP120 RGB Elite Performance Triple Fan Kit features eight bright, individual RGB LEDs on each fan, for a vibrant RGB lighting upgrade for any PC. The SP RGB Elite Series fans use anti-vortex fins to direct airflow and condense cooling, improving cooling whether used as an intake, or mounted on a liquid cooler or heatsink.
New pump design with upgraded internal components for improved wear resistance for longer life.
The LC-Power heatsink is active, which means it uses a fan to lower the processor temperature. Outputs 130W. For the heatsink to work properly, its output in Watts should be at least equal to the Thermal Design Power (TDP) of the processor. This will also help with the noise made by the heatsink fan, as it will not reach its limits. A cooler with a lower TDP than that of the processor will be less efficient, noisy and in the long run may reduce the life and performance of your processor.
The users who have bought it distinguish it mainly because it cools the processor satisfactorily.
The users who have bought it distinguish it mainly because it cools the processor satisfactorily and is quiet.