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In order for any system to perform at its best, it must run with a cool head. Speaking as someone who frequently stares at temperature logs, I know this all too well. For the past several years, I’ve put both personal and test rigs in the hands of Corsair AF120 fans, and I couldn’t be happier. As such, it greatly pleases me to see these fan-tastic bits of kit are now more affordable than ever.

Over on Amazon, a set of three Corsair AF120 fans is now available for just £35. That’s a saving of 59%, or £49.99 if you prefer pennies to percentiles. They’re not the only size on sale, mind. You can also grab two AF140 fans for £31.98, making for a 57% (£43.01) discount relative to their £74.99 RRP. Whichever you go for, you’ll be paying the lowest price ever seen for both.

While these are the best prices we’ve seen, Corsair is also running promotional prices for its AF120 and AF140 fans in the United States and across Europe. If you’re quick, you can bag a triple pack of the former for as a little as $70.99 or €43.61.

Corsair AF120 RGB Elite product image.

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“The ideal cooling fans for your PC with optimal airflow at low to medium speeds.”

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I’ve had as many as six Corsair AF120 fans in a system, cooling components across a wide range of TDPs. Even in the face of power-hungry processors and goliath graphics cards, they provide ample airflow. Better still, they look and sound great whatever load they’re under. Given that Corsair cuts AF140 from the same cloth, albeit a large piece, I’m confident they’ll perform similarly.

Let’s dive into the technical details of what gets these fans turning. AF120 measures at 120mm2 while AF140 naturally comes in at 140mm2 and both are 25mm thick. The former ramps up between 550-2,100RPM, with a maximum airflow of 65.57CFM according to Corsair. Meanwhile, the latter has a more constrained range of 500-1,700RPM, but its larger size means it moves up to 89.0CFM.

For truly silent operation, though, both support ‘Zero RPM’ modes via Corsair iCUE. This is how I prefer to run my fans, so they don’t unnecessarily run while my PC is idle. Through the same software, you can configure the eight ARGB zones to your liking. They particularly pair nicely with other RGB Corsair products. Lighting Link profiles keep everything glowing in sync, from peripherals to RAM to these blowers.

Don’t fret if your motherboard’s short on RGB headers, as each multipack comes with a Corsair iCUE Lightning Node Core Controller. With six slots per module, you’ve got room to expand with further fans down the road too.

As an Amazon deal, AF120 and AF140 are eligible for Prime Delivery, so your fans can get blowing in your system as soon as possible. For those unsure about what the service offers, we’ve got everything you need to know about what you get with an Amazon Prime subscription. Don’t forget, new customers can sign up for a 30-day free trial, so you can try it out for yourself with at no charge.

Samuel Willetts
Samuel Willetts
With a mouse in hand from the age of four, Sam brings two-decades-plus of passion for PCs and tech in his duties as Hardware Editor for Club386. Equipped with an English & Creative Writing degree, waxing lyrical about everything from processors to power supplies comes second nature.

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