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140mm radiator fans

Corsair SP fans definitely.  I have a makeshift fan arrangement for my regular heatsink and fan setup.  Tied together with cable ties!

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Just got my sp140s and installed them.  The light is much brighter than I thought and are a good bit brighter than my nzxt hue lights.  I'll probably either cut the leds or just cover them with electrical tape.  Which would be a better idea?  There is plenty of clearance between the fan and the casing so tape shouldn't be an issue since the lights are inside the casing itself.  And it's easy to get to the pins for the led to remove them if necessary.  I'm just not sure if I'm able to remove them without damaging the fan.  All in all though the fans work great.  Did about 2C cooler than the stock nzxt fans, but are much quieter.  I had rattling on my nzxt fans that came with my x61, but I'll just say that was just bad luck on my part.  Even at max speed the fans, while audible, barely make any sound at all. 

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Waiting for the SP 140mm regular version as well 

Desktop: Intel 4770k - 12GB Vengeance Pro 1866Mhz RAM - Asus Maximus VI Formula Mobo - Asus Strix 970 SLI - Cooler Master V850 PSU -  Nzxt Phantom 630 Case  - 1TB WD HDD - Samsung 840 Evo 250GB SSD - Nzxt Kraken X60 - 24" Asus VG248QE 1080p Monitor - Logitech G35 Headset -  G502 Proteus Core - Logitech G710+ Keyboard - Nzxt Hue - Windows 10

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