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140mm static pressure optimized fans

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I need some SILENT 140mm static pressure optimized fans for a Fractaldesign difine r4 case.

does anyone know a good manufacturer?

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Something like Noctua? :D If you want better looking ones, i would recommend Noiseblocker BlackSilent Pro 140mm

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Silverstone AP141?

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Noctua or corsair sp series fans, that the main fans everyone suggested on my thread when i asked :)

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Noctua or corsair sp series fans, that the main fans everyone suggested on my thread when i asked :)

Well yeah but i don't think that corsair makes de sp-series fans in 140mm format, do they?

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Well yeah but i don't think that corsair makes de sp-series fans in 140mm format, do they?

no i they make af series and i thought they  made sp in 140mm to, it would make sense but they didnt do that.

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My vote would be on the Noctua NF-A14s.

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no i they make af series and i thought they  made sp in 140mm to, it would make sense but they didnt do that.

you're right it does make more sense, but i still can't seem to find them on the official corsair website

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you're right it does make more sense, but i still can't seem to find them on the official corsair website

if its not on the corsair site they dont exist.

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Silverstone AP141?

They seem perfect for the job but i would like something to go well with the black and white theme of the define r4.

And i don't think it would be wise to paint te wings

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They seem perfect for the job but i would like something to go well with the black and white theme of the define r4.

And i don't think it would be wise to paint te wings

I just got a pair of Scythe GT1450rpm fans. If you undervolt them they will be really quiet. And they match the minimal black/white theme

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I have done a TON of research into this exact subject & the most pressure & noise optimized fans are the new Cougar Dual-X fans.
They have the highest pressure/RPM/dB of noise, they also have excellent air flow.
And they look amazing too ! they're available in 4 flavors, 3 LED versions & one black non-LED version.

I hope this helps !

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I just got a pair of Scythe GT1450rpm fans. If you undervolt them they will be really quiet. And they match the minimal black/white theme

 

yeah they look nice but i want 140mm fans not 120mm 

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yeah they look nice but i want 140mm fans not 120mm 

Ah yeah sorry I forgot you needed 140mm. You can actually buy a 140 adaptor. the scythe GTs perfom surprisingly well http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=199499

 

If you're going for looks though, you're going to have to sacrifice performance I'm afraid.

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I have done a TON of research into this exact subject & the most pressure & noise optimized fans are the new Cougar Dual-X fans.

They have the highest pressure/RPM/dB of noise, they also have excellent air flow.

And they look amazing too ! they're available in 4 flavors, 3 LED versions & one black non-LED version.

I hope this helps !

 

oh WOW those look amazing i think i might go with those.

but then i might just change the color scheme of the build to blue and white

wow thanks for the post :)

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Ah yeah sorry I forgot you needed 140mm. You can actually buy a 140 adaptor. the scythe GTs perfom surprisingly well http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=199499

 

If you're going for looks though, you're going to have to sacrifice performance I'm afraid.

 

yeah you´re right i could also just go for the adaptor or just for a 240mm radiator instead of a 280mm radiator.

but i just want to get the best performance if i decide to spend so much money on a custom watercooling loop.

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  • 1 year later...

Is there any colored preasure optimized fans out there?

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