• Reviews around plastic (2.31 of 5)

    Corsair Air Series AF120 LED Quiet Edition High Airflow Fan Twin Pack - Purple

    • Seems like cheap plastic material but it gets the job done even though it doesnt blow as hard as my other ps fans.
    • The color is very dim due to the dark plastic used in the blades.
    • Generally when you order fans, they will come with a rubber piece that the screws go in to, making the install process very quick and easy; however, the fans I received did not have a soft rubber piece, instead, it had hard plastic
    • Not bad, not good either, just does the job, quality wasn't what I expected (feels like cheap plastic)
    • The screw areas were hard to thread in the dense plastic but they seem to be working fine
    • the AF120 QE hooked up to my Define R4's fan controller with my other two case fans (Fractal 140mm SS R2) running @ 12V during intensive gaming, but I'm not quite sure what that translates to in terms of RPM (I'm assuming near max RPM since AFAIK the motherboard at default supplies 12V as well).Most likely I'm only going to install one of the two fans I ordered since cooling seems to be entire sufficient as of now, but I highly recommend these fans to people
    • Still waiting for the rest of my system so I can't install but arrived fast it's undamaged and unopened so no complaints as of now
    • At times I get worried because I do not think the computer is on, but that fear is quickly suppressed as I see the RED Leds shining bright
    • The light isn't as bright as
    • Product works as it should.
    • The fan(s) are very nice, very nice airflow, almost no sounds, and look amazing with the LED’s
    • Not as bright as I
    • the quietest i've ever builti can't comment ALOT on the cooling as i also have a high end water cooler: all i can say is the COMBONATION of the fans and the luquid cooler has kept my large system much cooler than expected
    • Now with all of those working together, I ran a stress test with Aida 64 Extreme and the temps barely exceeded 60°C during the test's full load over a 15 minute period
    • Keeping my overclocked xeon x3450 3.4Ghz along with a coolermaster hyper 212 evo at around 30°c-33°c idle, gaming loads at around 45°c-50°c, and prime95 max load temp at 65°c.
    • While playing FO4 on max settings @ 1080P, the 390 reached peak temps of 94 C (YIKES!) which obviously freaked me out quite a bit