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I think the magnetic bearings on those fans are just about the best you can get.
As far as pressure goes the description says this 

  • Custom Rotor Design: delivers the perfect balance between high static pressure and high airflow, operating flawlessly in the most challenging environments

Here are the tech specs for the fan

Static Pressure 0.2 - 4.2 mmH20

And here are the tech specs for the NFF12, considered somewhat of a golden standard. 
Static pressure 2,61 mm H₂O
So it appears the corsair can push the air harder and the nff12 can push more air. There is also noise, and bearing lifetime to take into consideration. 

Sources:
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Fans/Magnetic-Levitation-Fans/ml-pro-config/p/CO-9050040-WW#tab-tech-specs
https://noctua.at/en/nf-f12-pwm/specification

I'm trying to fit a corsair H80i into my coolermaster elite 110 with (push, pull) fan setup, as an intake for the case as well. I'm wondering if the corsair ml 120 non rgb fans are good for radiator's fans as well as intake fans? 

If you think there are better options please suggest, I may try them out thanks. 

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I think the magnetic bearings on those fans are just about the best you can get.
As far as pressure goes the description says this 

  • Custom Rotor Design: delivers the perfect balance between high static pressure and high airflow, operating flawlessly in the most challenging environments

Here are the tech specs for the fan

Static Pressure 0.2 - 4.2 mmH20

And here are the tech specs for the NFF12, considered somewhat of a golden standard. 
Static pressure 2,61 mm H₂O
So it appears the corsair can push the air harder and the nff12 can push more air. There is also noise, and bearing lifetime to take into consideration. 

Sources:
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Fans/Magnetic-Levitation-Fans/ml-pro-config/p/CO-9050040-WW#tab-tech-specs
https://noctua.at/en/nf-f12-pwm/specification
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41 minutes ago, zinton said:

I think the magnetic bearings on those fans are just about the best you can get.
As far as pressure goes the description says this 

  • Custom Rotor Design: delivers the perfect balance between high static pressure and high airflow, operating flawlessly in the most challenging environments

Here are the tech specs for the fan

Static Pressure 0.2 - 4.2 mmH20

And here are the tech specs for the NFF12, considered somewhat of a golden standard. 
Static pressure 2,61 mm H₂O
So it appears the corsair can push the air harder and the nff12 can push more air. There is also noise, and bearing lifetime to take into consideration. 

Sources:
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Fans/Magnetic-Levitation-Fans/ml-pro-config/p/CO-9050040-WW#tab-tech-specs
https://noctua.at/en/nf-f12-pwm/specification

Thank you so much 

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Budget 1080p System (RGB) https://pcpartpicker.com/list/7v2Lmq - (this build comes with two free games with the RX 570) 

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