When it comes to RGB, it seems every brand has something to offer these days. However, Corsair has really taken RGB to the next level year after year, and they continue to do so with Cappelix LEDs, as ...
Not that long ago, we had a look at the smaller diameter trio of fans from Corsair, from their QL Series. What we found out then was that if anyone is in the market for the best of the best in fan RGB ...
Corsair has announced the launch of the Commander PRO and Lighting Node PRO fan and lighting controllers, alongside its new HD140 RGB series of RGB cooling fans. The two controller devices work with ...
In this quick test, we look at the all-new ML120 RGB Pro series fans from Corsair, with the ML short for Magnetic levitation. Last year Corsair introduced what probably are among the best fans in the ...
Love it or hate it, RGB is here to stay. Today, we’re looking at what is easily the most impressive RGB fan on the market with the Corsair QL120. Available in 120mm and 140mm variants, these fans ...
Ask yourself what your PC needs... more cooling or more RGB? The answer is, obviously, both! You can never have enough of either. Grab three 120mm RGB fans with this Corsair iCue SP120 cabinet fan kit ...
RGB has a way of creeping up on you. I used to detest it - but now, looking at these Corsair iCUE QL120 RGB case fans, I can't help but feel those familiar 'gimme' urges usually reserved for clicky ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Do you even RGB, bro? You don't have to answer that, and don't worry, I want to punch myself ...
Computer cases are getting smarter these days, which is a way of saying there are more options shipping with integrated RGB lighting controls. That describes Corsair's new iCue 465X RGB. It's a ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. The latest setup to hit the bench for review is ...
So with Corsair's Link software, you can control the fans RGB wise. The Fan RPM we regulate through the motherboard. Basically, search for Lightning Node PRO, then you select the channel you use and ...
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