Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
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David_R@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/19/11 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:didn't have arrows telling you what way the are flows no big deal
Pros:Very Quite, Easy Installation, Shielded Wires, Does what it says. |
Bob_W@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/14/11 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:~Does not move much air
Pros:~Quiet~Cheap Comment:
I installed this fan as a side fan for my case.It's working great so far and does what it's supposed to do (quiet operation). The drawback is that this doesn't move much air and will not work as a heatsink fan. |
nubgen@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/02/11 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:none
Pros:quiet, good airflow, rubber mounts, price Comment:
replaced my stock 140mm fan in a CM690II advanced. This fan moves way more air while being quiet. Dropped my cpu load temps a good 3c from stock fan |
mothman@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/29/11 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:None
Pros:Quality plasticSilentBlack sleevesCheap priceGood warranty Comment:
I use 2 of these fans in my Corsair 650D. I plugged them to a Zalman combo fan controller and they are silent.For this price, this is the best fan you can get. They seem solid too.Truly recommended! And this comes from someone who has spent over $300 worth in fans over the last 2 years! |
J35T3R 101@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/08/11 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
-none at the moment
Pros: -quiet-relatively inexpensive Comment:
There are not that many good 140mm fans in the market yet, I picked this up after reading the fan review on xbit. Seems to have the performance to price ratio.-low speed but moves decent amount of air.-sleeved cabling.-rubber fan mounts included-price match with other e-tailer for better deal. |
Navi@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/06/11 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
None
Pros: Very quiet at full speedReasonably long power leads Comment:
Great fans, use them as top exhausts on my CM 690 II. |
hozzle@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/12/11 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
none
Pros: Got a great deal PM this item. Went for this one due to the good web review and it didn't disappoint. Comment:
I have a Corsair Obsidian 700D and wanted to replace the 140mm fans with quieter fans. The stock Corsair fans aren't loud, they have oscillation type noise I don't like too much. |
Winnie_n@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/09/10 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
n.a
Pros: Good price ( cheap) Comment:
Bought one for my cooler master Haf ATX caseWanna to put it at the side for more air flowso far so good , not very noisy , very quiet and alsogood cooling fan! very happy about itBring my case more air flow Only $8.99 nothing you can complain about itGood product! |
PhlyingFish@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/27/10 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
None. It's inexpensive, fairly quiet, and pushes a good amount of air.
Pros: Very quiet, looks cool, pushes good amount of air. Comment:
Someone once said that when picking a fan you have to chose between, noise, price, and CFM. You typically can only get two of the three in one fan. This fan is cheap and quiet. However it does push a decent amount of air around. I picked up two of these to use as exhaust fans in my Fractal R2. They do a good job of exhausting heat without making too much noise. |
Howard_Y@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/04/10 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
None
Pros: VERY quietNo vibrationComes with rubber mountsLooks sleekVery good build qualityPushes plenty of airCan add LEDs, optionalSleeved cables!!! Comment:
This is easily one of the best fans I've ever used. I'm using it as an exhaust, running k 100% rpm, on the exterior of my computer case & top-mounted, and I can barely hear it right beside me. There's a comfortable low wind noise, but absolutely no clicking, buzzing, vibrating. |
trag@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/27/10 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
could be loud without controller
Pros: looks nicefairly quiet Comment:
Use it as an exhaust in my case.Using it with a fan controller to drop the RPM, otherwise could get a bit loud for my preference.Pushes decent amount of air. |
Nukemaster@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/25/10 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
-Louder then I thought a 900rpm fan would be.
Pros: +Good price+Good airflow for 900rpms+Rubber mounting thingies work very well Comment:
Got 2 of these for my Fractal Design Define R2. They work well, but at 12 volts they are louder then I wanted. Connecting them to my board to let it control them has them at about 500-600rpms idle. This is much better and if the system gets hot, they will speed up with the cpu fan. The included rubber fan mounts are the easiest I have used. |
ilya@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/10/10 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
mild motor noise
Pros: fairly quiet, decent static pressure, good sleeving, good finish Comment:
Thermalright did a very good job making this fan look like a high quality fan. The sleeving is good, the plastic is polished, there are optional LED holes, and there are no uneven surfaces to be found.The actual fan itself performs pretty well, although there is mild motor noise when mounted horizontally. |
Ergo93@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/16/10 |
Thermalright X-Silent-140 Case Fan
Cons:
Not really
Pros: No mechanical noise, just wind noise, push decent amount of air....cheap to buy and the color looks good. Comment:
Want a 140mm fan for my Fractal Designe R2 to install in the upper case and it,s doing exactly what i want, i slow down the speed a little bit to be really quiet and it still move enough air to keep thing cool as i need. |
Installed 2 of these quite fans to into my CM690II Advance moves more air installed it with CM 212 CPU cooler lowered my temps from 37C to 30C to 29C.