Corsair ML 120 PRO RGB Fan Review

Normalized Noise Tests

For these tests, I set the fan to speeds with noise output at the following predefined levels: 20/25/30/35/40/45 dBA. I skip the corresponding tests if the fan under the test cannot reach some noise levels. The speeds shown in the graph below are measured with the fan in a clear space inside my hemi-anechoic chamber without any obstacles. I set these speeds on the Longwin machine, but they slightly change because of the variable conditions that the device applies.

Lately, we discovered a peculiarity of the Longwin apparatus, so we are re-testing every fan we have, and we will continue to double-check all results because it seems the Longwin’s fan controller doesn’t “like” speed control for these tests, but it works better with PWM control. This is why you will find differences with results listed in previous reviews; we constantly update the noise-normalized tests to make them as accurate as possible!

20 dBA Noise Output

Low speed, decent airflow, and static pressure. By no means competitive, though.

25 dBA Noise Output

A speed boost brings high airflow, losing to the much more affordable Arctic P12 PWM PST. Static pressure is high enough, not far from this chart’s best performer. The Arctic P12 PWM PST is ahead, again!

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