Corsair Releases LX RGB Fans, Merging Impeccable Cooling And Elegant Lighting

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[Press Release] Corsair’s LX RGB Series fans strive to prove that performance and style can be combined into a single package. Serving as an extension of the iCUE LINK ecosystem, this lineup makes PC building easier than ever.

The LX RGB fans can be bought in white or black variants. Corsair also offers two separate sizes: 120mm and 140mm. In terms of style, the fans come equipped with 18 individually adjustable LEDs for full customizability.

This customization is always a few clicks away, thanks to the iCUE 5 software. Moreover, the LX RGB Series offers speeds as high as 2,400 RPM and high static pressure. Airflow is also made more efficient with the AirGuide Technology.

All of these technologies work efficiently while Magnetic Dome bearings minimize friction and zero RPM mode reduces noise. All in all, PC builders should expect no compromises on Corsair’s ability to keep the fans quiet.

Finally, the LX RGB Series is bolstered by an easy installation mechanism. Thanks to one-twist QuikTurn screws, fans can be installed within seconds. Additionally, iCUE LINK allows these fans to be stacked together.

If what you’ve read so far sounds interesting, this lineup is now available in multi-fan Starter Kits. The iCUE LINK System Hub or single fan Expansion Kits are also included in the package. To learn more, follow this link to Corsair’s website.

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