When it comes to fans with RGB lighting, it is easy to run into a situation where you have to install a fan in a certain direction to maintain proper airflow, but may not be the best orientation for it to show its lighting effects. Air intake fans on the side or bottom of the case are usually the ones that suffer from this. Reverse fans, such as the CORSAIR iCUE LINK LX-R RGB fans, are designed to help keep the RGB effect in view while still ensuring the airflow is in the right direction. However, you may be wondering if these fans are as good as their counterparts, such as the CORSAIR iCUE LINK LX RGB fans, and we are here to answer that question for you.
In the video above, you can see how a normal LX RGB fan moves air, and then how the LX-R RGB fan moves air.
The reversed fan blades change the direction of air flow through the fan. This way, you won't lose the great look of the RGB lighting, which is at its best when viewed from the front of the fans when used as intake fans on the motherboard side of the case, such as the CORSAIR 6500X, 3500X, 4000D, or 5000D. When in your system air is drawn in from the rear, these fans also ensure that the RGB effect always looks its best.
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CORSAIR iCUE LINK LX120-R RGB 120mm |
CORSAIR iCUE LINK LX120 RGB 120mm |
CORSAIR iCUE LINK LX140-R RGB 140mm |
CORSAIR iCUE LINK LX140 RGB 140mm |
Dimensions |
120x120x25mm |
120x120x25mm |
140x140x25mm |
140x140x25mm |
Rated Current |
≤0.35A |
≤0.40A |
≤0.35A |
≤0.45A |
Speed |
2,400RPM ±10% |
2,400RPM ±10% |
2,000RPM ±10% |
2,000RPM ±10% |
Airflow |
11.5-66.7CFM |
9.75 -69.9CFM |
13.1-90.6CFM |
10.74-84.7CFM |
Static Pressure |
0.14-4.72mmH2O |
0.13-5.22mmH2O |
0.11-4.22mmH2O |
0.11-4.86mmH2O |
Sound Level |
10-37.7dBA |
10-36dBA |
10-38.3dBA |
10-36dBA |
PWM Control |
0%, 20-100% |
0%, 20-100% |
0%, 20-100% |
0%, 20-100% |
If you compare the performance of the LX-R fans with the LX fans, you will notice that although the fan speed is the same across the board, the airflow and static pressure are slightly different.
Airflow:
Static Pressure:
Sound Level:
Does this mean that reverse fans are performing worse than their counterpart? Not necessarily. We are looking at minimum and maximum figures here and although on paper the performance of reverse fans is worse that of the standard variants, you will still receive well rounded performance across the board. A combination of reverse fans and standard fans will provide great cooling performance for your build. Basically, the performance difference is not big enough to cause any issues.
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