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Corsair launches its fanciest ARGB PC fans yet

Corsair has unveiled its latest addition to the iCUE Link ecosystem: the LX RGB fan series. The new fans are available in 120mm and 140mm sizes and in black or white to complement any build. With 18 individually addressable RGB LEDs, these fans can produce various lighting effects, including Corsair's Time Warp mode, which creates captivating optical illusions.

With high airflow, PWM-controlled speeds of up to 2,400 RPM, and high static pressure levels, the LX RGB series fans are suitable for case and radiator mounting. Additionally, the Corsair AirGuide Technology, featuring anti-vortex vanes, optimises the airflow through the case.

Designed for silent operation, the fans incorporate Magnetic Dome bearings to minimise noise and increase lifespan. The Zero RPM Mode ensures quiet operation at low loads, with fans only spinning up when necessary. Installation is made simple with Corsair's QuikTurn screws, and the included iCUE Link bridge connections, allowing fans to be seamlessly connected without the need for additional cables. Moreover, thanks to the new and updated iCUE 5 software, users can easily customise and synchronise lighting effects with their games.

Available in black and white, the LX RGB Series has a five-year warranty and is offered in multi-fan starter kits with an iCUE Link system hub and as single fans. A 120mm fan costs £34.99, while a single 140mm fan costs £39.99. The 140mm two-pack costs £89.99, and the 120mm three-pack is priced at £114.99.

KitGuru says: What's your first impression of the new Corsair LX RGB fans? Would you consider using them on your system?

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