Testseek.com have collected 81 expert reviews of the Corsair ML Pro LED Series case fan and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Corsair ML Pro LED Series case fan.
August 2016
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Published: 2016-09-20, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Corsair advertises a line of fans as the innovative ML, equipped with magnetic levitation bearings. Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not disclose details of its construction. Therefore, it remains only to assess the operation of the fans in practice...
Solid Construction, Great motor design, Solid performance
LEDs are not very bright, One of six fans had a ticking at max speed
Our overall impression of the ML120 PRO LED is that Corsair has designed and built a super solid fan that should last a serious long time. This is based on the overall build quality, which is fantastic and second to none, as well as the technology employe...
Published: 2016-08-02, Author: Mark , review by: Bjorn3d.com
Mag Lev has been around for a while but for the most part fan manufacturers have stuck to more traditional methods of production. Metal and ceramic ball bearings have been predominate far to long. Ball bearings of any type come with unavoidable characteri...
Published: 2016-07-29, Author: Chris , review by: funkykit.com
Corsair has developed a ultra quite fan with great looks. The fans have the capabilities to blow the dust off the completion while keeping quite. The new bearing technology has a lot to offer for a reasonable price. If you are looking for a fan that stand...
Abstract: Quick test: Corsair ML Magnetic Levitation Fan Tonight's forecast... a breeze is coming!So a week or two ago my contact at Corsair opens a chat, which did go a little something like this:Corsair: Hi Hilbert. Can you review some fans for us ? Hilbert: Fans...
Massive cooling performance, Quiet operation, RGB lighting, Corsair Link software is excellent, Easy installation, Rubber corners prevent vibrations, Rock solid build quality
Price, LEDs can be obtrusive at certain angles
Corsair is certainly pushing the boundaries of what is possible with it's fan technologies, especially with the magnetic levitation fans – the performance is sublime, providing a huge airflow, high static pressure and low noise levels along with RGB light...
It's very obvious that when cooling components, a variable amount of airflow is needed to assist in heat dissipation for whatever it is from VRM heat sinks, graphics card VRMs etc. It's no secret that the range of available case fans over the last couple...
Published: 2017-03-17, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Our test results show that some fans are better suited for radiators or CPU coolers compared to others. Once again we want to emphasize that we aren't capable of directly measuring the static pressure of these fans, however our test method gives us a good...
Magnetically Levitated, so the bearings don't wear out, The Magnetic Levitation bearings run silently, The LEDs provide pleasant illumination on LED fans, PWM control only spins the fans up when they are needed, No louder than specified, The rubber c
These are expensive fans.
Corsair ML Pro fans are centered around their Magnetic Levitation bearings. Ball bearings make noise you can hear. The prototypical quiet bearing is the sleeve bearing -- at the beginning of its life. As they age, the sleeve bearing and its derivative sea...
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Published: 2016-07-29, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Hybrid design works well anywhere inside your PC, Choice of red, white or blue LEDs or plain black, Four LEDs in the central hub look good, Low operating speed in Quiet mode is nearsilent, Replacement rubber corners will be available so you can customise
Fans require 12V PWM to give full torque, Relatively expensive, Noisy at high speed.
Corsair has employed some nifty technology in its new range of ML fans however we have to be careful with the name. The bearings that support the rotors on the motors use Magnetic Levitation but this is not shortened to Maglev (like the famous trains) as...