Mirage L120

120MM ARGB LIQUID COOLER

High-performance liquid cooler with an Infinity Mirror RGB design to deliver a unique and mesmerizing lighting experience. The Mirage is built to meet the highest engineering standards, ensuring your system will stay cool even under the most demanding conditions.

  • Infinity Mirror RGB design delivers a unique and mesmerizing lighting experience
  • Compatible with Addressable RGB motherboards (ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, and ASRock RGB Sync)
  • Comes equipped with one high-performance, silent Addressable RGB fan
  • Pure copper water block with micro channel design allows for faster heat transfer
  • Balanced impeller and high-quality bearings allow for silent performance
  • Low-density fins per inch radiator (LFPI) provide higher airflow at lower noise levels
  • Teflon coating on the tubing allows for ultra-low water loss, extending the product lifetime

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AVAILABLE IN BLACK OR WHITE

INFINITY MIRROR RGB DESIGN

Featuring a glass mirror design with a single RGB LED ring, the Mirage liquid cooler achieves an infinity effect with what seems like endless RGB rings to deliver a truly unique and mesmerizing lighting experience.

INCLUDES ONE ARGB FAN WITH INFINITY MIRROR DESIGN

Comes equipped with one 12cm Addressable RGB fan that can be controlled using Addressable RGB motherboard or LED control button.

Features an acrylic mirror design in the center of the fan with a single RGB LED ring to achieve a unique and mesmerizing infinity lighting effect.

ADDRESSABLE RGB COMPATIBLE

Stylize and personalize your lighting experience with 16.8 million colors. This liquid cooler is fully compatible with Addressable RGB motherboards (Asus Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock RGB Sync).

MICRO CHANNEL DESIGN WATER BLOCK

Water block is built with pure copper for a superior heat conductivity. The block’s micro channel design allows for faster heat dissipation, keeping your CPU at the ideal temperature under standard and overclocking performance scenarios.

LOW-DENSITY FINS PER INCH RADIATOR

Low-density fins per inch radiator (LFPI) allows for air generated by the fans to pass through nearly unobstructed while providing just the right heat dissipation surface needed for the system. This achieves a perfect balance between cooling performance and noise reduction.

TEFLON COATED TUBES

This liquid cooler is built with the highest quality tubing and fittings made of soft and durable material. Teflon coating on the tubing allows for ultra-low water loss, helping to extend the product lifetime.

HIGH-PERFORMANCE SILENT FAN

Silent high-performance fan maximizes cooling performance while delivering extra flair to your rig. Equipped with anti-vibration pads to absorb and dampen vibrations caused by fan rotation.

FAN CONNECTORS

3-Pin 5V ARGB Fan Connector

3-Pin 5V ARGB M/B Connector

4-Pin Fan Connector

PUMP CONNECTORS

SATA Power Connector

3-Pin 5V ARGB Fan Connector

3-Pin 5V ARGB M/B Connector

Pump Power Connector

RADIATOR DIMENSIONS

PRODUCT GALLERY

SPECS

Model Mirage L120
Block Material Copper
Radiator Material Aluminum
Radiator Dimension 154mm x 120mm x 27mm
TDP 200W
Pump
Speed 2300 rpm
Rated Voltage 12V
Power Consumption 2.64 Watts
Noise 20.2dBA
Bearing Type Stainless Steel Bearing
Fan
Speed 600-1800 rpm
Connector PWM 4-Pin
Dimension 120mm x 120mm x 25mm
Started Voltage 7V
Rated Voltage 12V
Rated Current MAX 0.28 A (One Fan)
Power Consumption MAX 3.36 Watts (One Fan)
Air Pressure MAX 1.62 mm-H2O
Air Flow MAX 72.2 CFM
Noise MAX 26.8 dBA
Bearing Type Hydraulic Bearing
MTBF 60000 hrs.
Socket

LGA 2066 / 2011 / 1700 / 1200 / 115X
AM5 / AM4 / AM3+ / AM3 / AM2+ / AM2 / FM2 /FM1

For compatibility, check that LGA1700/AM5 is listed as a supported bracket on the packaging.
EAN Code Mirage L120 BK: 4710562755985
Mirage L120 WH: 4710562759143

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