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The Thermaltake Ring 14 High Static Pressure 140mm fan is engineered for superior cooling performance, boasting a 40% increase in efficiency compared to standard fans. With a noise level of just 24.1 dB and a powerful airflow of 51.15 CFM, it combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, making it ideal for high-performance PC builds.
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N**L
could be better
works fine but led is weak
V**O
Produto de otima qualidade
Não gostei do adesivo que tem nela... Mas da para retirar.
I**.
Excelente fan
Recomendou
C**N
They are ok...
These 140mm are quite well-made. Wanted a case fan with a ring light (like some of those RGB fans) but without the hassle of RGB cables & controllers. So these fit the bill.For the price, I expect more LEDs around the ring. Sadly, that's not the case. There is only 1 or 2 LEDs lighting up the whole ring, so you can see 2 very bright spot.As for performance:1) not so noisy, and does not have that droning sound like their 120mm riing fans2) Move a decent amount of air3) I'm using the 140mm as an exhaust fan, so it works for me
D**N
Without fan controller software, it doesn't move enough air and doesn't look like it should.
I bought this as a replacement for my Cougar brand fan of the same size which stopped working suddenly. I got this Thermaltake one in the Orange color because my entire system is based on Rinzler from Tron and the red/orange color scheme is in every piece of equipment that can light up.Expecting the Tron Rinzler lightcycle glow, this fan did not deliver. The lights on this fan are barely noticeable inside a regular case with vents, mesh, and foam in front of it. It would be ideal for a clear case (as they show in product images), but the lights do not shine through as you would expect. It has very low light output. They say image is everything, and because of how this is marketed, and how it really looks, that's a star lost for not looking like it's supposed to. You can barely see the ring light at all.Now, to this fans' credit, the cable wrap is well done with insulation, and mounting it inside your case is simple; no forcing your way through plastic to get the screws to fit as I have done with other fans, where you are literally digging threads into raw material. It was a piece of cake to install. The packaging is well done, and it comes with screws and extra adapters and cables to fit any older or new PC for installation and use; there is even an oldschool 4-pin Molex adapter if you need it for older PSU's that don't have newer connectivity.However, this fan comes with a 3-pin plug. Being plugged into a more modern 4-pin fan pinout on my motherboard, it caused several boot errors until I could force Windows to tell it what was going on. Multiple unnecessary boot failures all because of one changed fan. 0x000000e anyone? Boot failure due to hardware change. Since when was a fan capable of impacting an error like this? I've never seen this before in all my PC builds, but Thermaltake seems to have managed it, and that's another star lost just because of the frustration.As far as the push/pull of the fan, it is nowhere near as powerful as your average intake fan; it is marketed as such, and does not move as much air as you would want from a 120mm fan. Decibel wise; yes, it is incredibly quiet. But that is because its' normal operating frequency is 1,000 RPM, And without software to push it further, it will always be in passive mode and doing the bare minimum of cooling, and the bare minimum of looking cool.Don't get me wrong, Thermaltake makes great products. But this fan is marketed as a wind tunnel machine that will look like it came out of Tron, but it really doesn't do either. It is a good buy for the price tag, but without tweaks, hardware and software knowledge, it does not run how you would expect right out of the box.
J**P
Pretty but quite loud as an intake fan
I am using it as a front intake but did not realise that this is a static pressure fan. It definitely pushes a reasonable amount of air and looks pretty while doing it nonetheless. I have it attached to a fan controller and note that the LED turns off whenever the fan is turned off.I am a bit disappointed however as I read that it was one of the quietest fans for its price, but it hasn't been the case. Installing it on the window resulted in a horrifying noise as it pulled air through the mesh and now screwed into the front it still has a faint vibrating hum that is very noticeable at high rpm (anything above ~800 really). Sadly the fans that came with the case (NZXT Phantom 410) are way better - not sure if they are just really good fans or this unit is just a bit poor when not used as a radiator fan.
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