With the iCue software, you can synchronize the lighting on all compatible devices such as memory, fans, LED strips, keyboards, mice, etc.
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With 16 independent LEDs in 2 rings located around the fan, compatible with Corsair iCUE.
With the iCue software, you can synchronize the lighting on all compatible devices such as memory, fans, LED strips, keyboards, mice, etc.
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it didn't have screws if you have your god it had two and needs four I put them crosswise until I find time to go buy the rgb so and so it makes a difference with the others that are the same in the same color these for its price should not have those above mistakes otherwise I would have bought one for 5 euros and would have known that something would come that is not quality
It is generally a very good fan, especially for towers with glass, although it is relatively expensive, it has particularly beautiful RGB effects. Its downsides are the iCue, which is Corsair's software for RGB, which although good, is quite "heavy," and most importantly, it requires connection to the corresponding Corsair hub, otherwise it does not display colors. The situation becomes even worse in my case, as even though I already have 6 fans connected to the hub, I bought a seventh one and now I don't have space in the hub, resulting in no colors being displayed.
The LEDs on the fan and those in the center make it absolutely beautiful. For me, it's the best among the many RGB fans I've used. Attention: It doesn't work on its own. You need the pack of three, which also includes the hub, in order to connect the fans to it, and if you need extra, you can purchase that.
The Corsair iCue software is incredible. User-friendly with amazing combinations and color effects. The icing on the cake? iCue uses only 0.6% CPU usage. This must have happened with the latest update, as before it used to consume 7-8%. So it's much lighter now. To understand the difference, Thermaltake's TT RGB Plus used to consume 9-17% on an 8-core 9700K. Terrible programming in my opinion.
By far my favorite RGB fan out of all on the market. Easy installation and connection with the motherboard and iCUE.
It is not top-notch in terms of airflow, static pressure, and also not the quietest 120mm fan on the market, but it compensates for these "shortcomings" in the aesthetic department where it is flawless. Be careful to purchase the necessary Corsair Node for the lighting to function. Additionally, with the Corsair Hub, it can be linked with the corresponding Corsair LED strip.
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I recommend purchasing the set with 2/3 fans along with the Corsair Node. The individual listing is for someone who already has a Corsair Node and wants to add another fan to the existing set.
For its price, it doesn't have a very good air flow. You have to put your hand very close to understand the air. Good lighting though. After 4 months, one of them presented a problem, it is permanently lighting up the five green LEDs in a row.
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it is a little expensive but it is worth it
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It works fine!
Very good fan, quiet, very impressive lighting but a little expensive (27+ euros)
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