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Airflow
Customers are extremely satisfied with the airflow of the Corsair ML140 Pro LED fans, praising their ability to move a significant amount of air quietly and consistently over time. Some have noted that they prefer the higher RPMs for improved performance in certain builds. However, a few customers have mentioned that the fans can produce some noise when mounted horizontally, but this issue is easily resolved by mounting them vertically. Overall, customers are highly recommending these fans for those who are willing to pay a premium for high-quality cooling solutions.
Highlights
Quality
They are very well built and solid and are very quiet.
These do a great job and only get loud when you crank them which is often not even needed when playing non aaa games.
The reduced friction means you can use the 4-pin pwm fan control to run these at a moderate speed and hear practically nothing ... Read More
These fans at 50% barely make any noise at around 1300 rpm and i can only real begin to hear them at around the 60% or higher m... Read More
Price
I have no issues with the fan itself, other than the cost.
@ 50 cad /pair, not exactly worth it.
Shipping
Arrived quickly, works well, the noise level is low.
Competitiveness
You are just paying for the brand name more than anything when you consider the cost of competitors.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The reduced friction means you can use the 4pin pwm fan control to run these at a moderate speed and hear practically nothing for a nice quiet experience and the 140mm size can move more air than your standard 120mms fans while running at the same speeds
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I should note that although they are quiet they are not silent
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Turn them up to max speed and they will be just as noisy as any other fan
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Playing diablo iii 4k 60hz and the system doesn get loud at all
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The issue i had with them and not really an issue overall was that if you decide to mount them horizontally that is 34upside down34 theyll start to have a sort of
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Cricketlike sound or a chirp to them and you might be able to hear the fan rubbing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So yes just as precaution if you do have these mounted horizontally like for a cooler that goes up and down or using them at top case exhaust fans they may have some noise to them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My old fans were similar and i could start to hear them around 3033 and pushed around 950 rpm or so