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Corsair ML140, 140mm Premium Magnetic Levitation Fan (2-Pack)

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Style: Standard


Size: 140mm


Color: Black


Features

  • Magnetic Bearing: harnesses magnetic levitation technology to provide lower noise, higher performance, and a longer lifespan. Air flow - 97 CFM. Noise level - 37 decibels
  • Custom Rotor Design: delivers the perfect balance between high static pressure and high airflow, operating flawlessly in the most challenging environment
  • Extensive Control Range: A 1,600 RPM control range gives you total control between silence and absolute performance

Description

Corsair ML140, 140mm Premium Magnetic Levitation Fan, Dual Pack.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Language ‏ : ‎ English, English, English, English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.51 x 0.98 x 5.51 inches; 6 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CO-9050044-WW


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 31, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Corsair


Best Sellers Rank: #297 in Computer Case Fans


Customer Reviews: 4.8 out of 5 stars 6,998 ratings


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  • Super Quiet
Style: Standard Size: 140mm Color: Black
Product was perfect. PWM mode keeps the cpu quiet. I only hear them when it Ramos way up to cool the cabinet lasts a few seconds and then it Ramos down to silent mode. Wished I’d have got a fan hub splitter with RGB but I can get that later. Other than that great fans!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Good fans
Style: Standard Size: 120mm Color: Black
Just good fans
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 17, 2022 by Dav

  • Absolutely as advertised: plug-and-play silent 4pin fans!
Style: Standard Size: 120mm Color: Black
Preamble: I have almost zero experience fiddling around in the guts of a computer. My dad built PCs as a hobby but I never really watched him and he never taught me anything. Keeping that in mind, here's the review of the plain, not-light-up twinpack from the PoV of a novice. - Good, sturdy, heavy plastic. These things feel really sturdy right out of the box. - The box itself was really sturdy too, and they were packed real tightly and well. - 4-pin connectors. I'm putting this here because it does not say anywhere that they are 4-pin and that's kind of important to know. - Put the 'pretty' side out--the side where the centre just has the corsair logo is the side that goes 'out'. I just looked at how my old fans were orientated in my tower and put these fans the same direction, but I know folks aren't always *replacing* fans. The logo side sucks, the side with the words on it blows. - The bolts that come with are very short, and are meant to go in backwards, which is why they're not very long. This can be a huge issue if you can't get to the back of the fans, where they press against the frame of your tower. I happened to have the great good fortune of my old fans' plastic pins fitting these new fans just fine, so I used those instead of the bolts that came with the new fans. - They are, indeed, silent. The only noise you hear is literally the air going through them. - They are grey-bladed. The single pack of not-light-up has the black blades. I happen to think the grey blades are better because they won't look dirty as quickly and that's a plus for my finicky a$$ lol. - They don't light up!! Thank GODS, I *hated* the glaring LED lights of my factory fans, esp because they were Macho Gamer Red™ When I turn out the lights to watch a movie or play Dragon Age, I don't want all these glaring red lights ruining the atmosphere and distracting my periphery! - AND FINALLY: Absolutely plug-and-play for those of us who have no idea what 'overclocking' is, and just want fans that do their job. The fans that came with my PoS tower crapped out on me after a couple years, and were sleeve-bearing fans. They lasted longer than they should have because I would oil them frequently, which is messy and awful, but they limped along until I could save up for these. These are magnet bearing, which are the highest quality of bearing (I did a lot of research and sifted through LOTS of technobabble to figure this out, which is why I want to share it here in plain words so people like me who aren't gearheads can understand). Magnet bearings don't need oiling, afaik, so I'm looking forward to that. I'll update this review after a year or if something goes wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 20, 2018 by Beej

  • These fans are top notch
Style: Standard Size: 120mm Color: Black
30 Years in IT, These mag lev type fans are easily the best overall. Especially for using upside down on a top mounted rad. These Corsairs in particular are very well built. They dont feel flimsy and they move a LOT of air! But.... At full bore they are pretty loud.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 3, 2022 by The Grand Proxy

  • These fans are quiet.
Style: Standard Size: 120mm Color: Black
I am enjoying my PC more now! Very quiet fans. I've always thought well of Corsair.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 20, 2022 by Willi97

  • LOUD
Style: Standard Size: 140mm Color: Black
Originally when purchasing this item I did not care about the dB of a fan I figured that I would be playing a game and too focused to notice or just not mind it as long as the pc was running well. I was wrong. These fans sounds like a plane taking off when PC is under load and I now realize this since I have upgraded to the Lian LI sl120 fans. The corsair fans do get the job done and they do have a very high CFM so if that is your priority buy these. My priority has changed since then. The last thing about these fans is that when mounted in an intake position directly against a case the fan blades may hit the case. nothing washers between the fan and case cant fix. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 24, 2022 by Ibraheem Khudeira

  • Corsair ML120 vs Noctua NF-P12 redux
Style: Standard Size: 120mm Color: Black
Summary: Both of these are great fans that I highly recommend. The Noctua NF-P12 redux is cheaper and quieter then the Corsair ML120, so it is best for most situations. The Corsair ML120 is great when you need a fan that can run both quiet or loud and powerful. It can run 700 rpm faster than the Noctua so it is a good value for a such a powerful fan, but it is slightly louder at the same rpm and a couple of dollars more expensive then the Noctua. Noise: The both fans are silent up to 1300 rpm. The Corsair ML120 is slightly louder than the Noctua NF-P12 redux at speeds above 1300 rpm. I was really surprised that the Noctua NF-P12 redux beat the Corsair ML120 on noise, as the ML120 uses a magnetic levitation barring, but I guess that Noctua’s fluid barring is just that good. AirFlow: The Corsair ML120 can run up to 2400 rpm while the Noctua NF-P12 redux can only reach 1700rpm, so the ML120 is capable of more air flow and higher pressure then the NF-P12 redux, although Corsair ML120 is quite loud at max speed. Static pressure from spec sheets: Corsair ML120 up to 4.2 mm-H2O, Noctua NF-P12 redux up to 2,83 mm-H2O. RPM range: ML120 = 400-2400, NF-P12 redux = 450-1700. The main advantage that the Corsair ML120 has over the Noctua is that it can run 700 rpm faster. This is great for a situation where you might need some extra cooling power at the top of a pmw fan curve. Warranty: ML120 = 5 years, NF-P12 redux = 6 years. Both of these fans have top quality bearings, so they should both last for many years unless you get a defective one. Accessories: As these are both basic models they do not come with anti-vibration pads or any other accessories other then mounting screws. Price: At the time of this review a 2 pack of ML120 was 31.41, so a ML120 was $15.71 while a NF-P12 redux was $13.90, so the Noctua is a couple of dollars cheaper, but the ML120 is still a great value for a good quality 2400 rpm fan. Note on product models: The performance of the ML120 is the same as the ML120 PRO, the PRO model is just a more premium variant that has anti vibration pads, looks better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 4, 2020 by Keith Pearce

  • low noise great CFM
Style: Standard Size: 140mm Color: Black
just stopping by to pick up 4 more for a new machine, needed to share my experience! i've had 4 of these since 2017 in a gaming machine, none of them have had any issues. they are noticeably more quiet than other fans at high speeds.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 6, 2022 by this is caketown

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