Even without the RGB lighting, the Corsair ML120 RGB Pro fans look fantastic – the black and white scheme contrasts incredibly well.
Unlike the LL120 fans, the ML120 doesn’t feature any kind of RGB lighting around the edge of the blade-housing, instead relying only on the 4 LEDs in the central hub.
The rear of the fan shows some minor tweaks to the holding arms, in regards to rounded edges and a triangular section, assumedly this helps to improve airflow or reduce noise.
These outer corners are removable and can be exchanged for different colours – there’s no direct plastic contact between the fan and the corner pieces. Sandwiched between the plastic is a piece of rubber to absorb any vibrations – further reducing noise.
Each fan is connected via two cables, one of which is the standard 4-pin PWM connection, the other hooks up to the Corsair Lighting Node Pro to allow customisation of the RGB lighting.
Unlike the LL120 fans, the ML120 doesn’t feature any kind of RGB lighting around the edge of the blade-housing, instead relying only on the 4 LEDs in the central hub.
The rear of the fan shows some minor tweaks to the holding arms, in regards to rounded edges and a triangular section, assumedly this helps to improve airflow or reduce noise.
These outer corners are removable and can be exchanged for different colours – there’s no direct plastic contact between the fan and the corner pieces. Sandwiched between the plastic is a piece of rubber to absorb any vibrations – further reducing noise.
Each fan is connected via two cables, one of which is the standard 4-pin PWM connection, the other hooks up to the Corsair Lighting Node Pro to allow customisation of the RGB lighting.