Corsair Does Know How To Make Fans? - Corsair iCUE Link RX120
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- The Fan side of the iCUE Link universe was pretty underwhelming so far. But what about the "Performance" version? Let's take a closer look at the iCUE Link RX 120 and find out if Corsair will be able to undo what their QX has done!
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Check out our Written Guide:
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00:00 Corsair iCUE Link RX120
01:28 RX120 Versions & Box Content
02:39 How To Install
04:34 iCUE
05:23 Specs & Features
06:27 Case Benchmark
07:22 Noise
07:55 Case Benchmark Part 2
08:35 Radiator Benchmark
09:40 Quick Screws
10:45 Thoughts & Price
11:30 RPM Ramping
13:00 Bye
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The RPM ramping reminds me of my Gigabyte GTX 1650 Windforce where the fans peaked at over 12V to start spinning and then settled down. It always sounded like a server or jet engine start.
I still prefer the P28 as it also has daisychain connects, but can be used with normal 4pin pwm, and has optional rgb.
I used to exclusively use Phanteks Halos dRGB fan frames to add rgb to top performing fans like the A12-25, T30s and Silent Loop Pro 4s. This was unbeatable in terms of radiator performance w/rgb. Sadly, they are eol.
this one is cool, but im still in love with grand tornado, cheaper and more powerfull
FDBs are quieter though at least psychoacoustically
Hey! Love your reviews and they are the first I look at to get real, informative and trusted information about fans, PLEASE REVIEW THE NEW CORSAIR LX120 FANS I am really looking to know their worth, because I am waiting to make a purchase of fans for my new incoming build and there is no information or reviews about the LX120 fans from corsair 😪
They are better than the QX120 overall and only slightly better Static pressure than RX120 0.13-5.22 vs 0.12-4.38, and a little bit less airflow than the RX120 9.75-69.9 vs 10.5-74.2. Same noise level as the RX120 10-36db so less than the QX120 10-37db. It would be nice as a case fan and radiator fan the RX120 might be a little upgrade but not by much so I’d say just go with what you think looks better. (Just don’t buy the QX I guess cus it’s the worst of them all)
The Seasonic Magflow would be really interesting.
What if I want to connect them to a fan header on the motherboard?
Lian Li Uni fan v2 looks much cooler, performs very nicely at quite lower cost.
P28🔛🔝
@@tadzio High quality, but no thrill no RGB.
I wouldn't even be surprised😁 if there was no LCP in there. On the contrary, with Corsair I even assume that only to sell them even more expensively. In any case, I don't buy anything from them except memory modules and maybe a power supply and even then I prefer to use Seasonic.
Great time to test whether the Corsair ML maglev fans are up to snuff or not! Just sayin'
Considering that it overshoots the target RPM, can we mod the firmware and make the fans go faster then? Lol
No Noiseblockers Eloops result?
Conclusion: Corsair still cannot make quality fans... only fanboys.
silverstone released a silverstone 140 shark force argb high pressure and high cfm fan at better noise to perf than the p14 max try to go push pull with it on the mist 420 i tried it and it obliterates other aios
That's an awful lot of wiring and hardware for a fan setup that has already been simplified and sells for 1/3 the price by Asiahorse.
Such a shame. I always loved Corsair and loved their brand aesthetics too.
I have a ton of Corsair products but so much of it is crap
The nightsword mouse double clicks after a very short time
WIth the gaming chair the metal literally sheared and tore within a year.
Their warranty crew was great and they always replaced stuff, but I'd rather just pay money and get quality product.
Im a fan of this content.
11:30 that ramping up/down is due the control system fixing the overshoot, the overshoot is like you said is due too the very fast change in the RPM.
the ramping up/down can be solved by capping the rate of change of fan speed per second, I'm using fan control software which is called Argus monitor, other it being miles better than all the crap software out there, you can set the rate limit of the fan so it wont climb too fast (or decrease too fast).
you don't need software for that
it's in the bios
@@Violet-ui depends on the BIOS, But for me I have always found BIOS fan control to be insufficient - not enough granularity and settings\options. So maybe technically you are correct, but I will recommend using a good software as BIOS fan control is usually subpar.
@@eliadbu I'd rather not install additional software unless it's necessary
Can you get a look at Endorfy Stratus 140 argb, it could be a great deal at 10€
I'll try to include them in the next fan-batch
Every company is copying each other