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8.8.2016

I've recently built a new 6600k-based PC system for myself, and I'm happy to say this fan helps to keep it nice and cool in my Fractal case, even when running at overclocked speeds.It comes well packaged, in a premium box with the fan (a weighty, well made affair that feels and looks premium), two cable ties and 4 screws. The fan is fitted with a 4 pin PWM plug compatible with most motherboard and fan controller headers. The cable from the fan to the plug is nice and long (although not of the ultimate quality you'd think considering the price) so cable management inside of your case should be easy.Basically the fan plugs into your PC motherboard or fan controller and spins away nice and quietly,even at high revs. To be precise the fan spins between 400rpm and 2400rpm depending on what you choose or what your active cooling solution (whether it be BIOS or app driven) decides. At 2400rpm the only thing audible from the fan is the air being forced through it, otherwise it is really quite quiet, but still audible by way of the vibrations it sends through the case. Noise wise I'd say it is slightly louder than the high quality, comparable offerings from Noctua.If I had one criticism of this package I'd say that what you get with the fan is quite basic. I would at the very least for a fan priding itself on low noise, expect some rubber type pull throughs or grommets with which to install it within a case. These reduce vibrations and help reduce the overall noise profile. All in all though this is a premium fan which shifts a lot of air and does so relatively quietly and for that reason I definitely recommend it.
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7.8.2016

I'm using this fan in conjunction with a Corsair water-cooling system (Corsair CW-9060026-WW Hydro Series H110i 280 mm Extreme Performance All-In-One Liquid CPU Cooler - Black). The water-cooling fans bring air into the front of the case, and this fan exhausts the air from the back (or optionally through the top grille). This smaller fan has no discernable bearing noise - it shouldn't do, as the fan apparently "levitates" in a magnetic field. However, it does still make some noise, especially when turned up full - this is presumably caused by the blades cutting through the air. Full speed is very fast indeed, and there's presumably some turbulence caused. In normal use it runs slowly and is (almost)silent.It's certainly not the cheapest fan available, but how often do you build a PC? The alleged magnetic bearings should mean that the fan wears very little, and it should last for ages. I have trouble with the fans from my ASUS Nvidia 970 graphics card making a fair bit of noise when the card is working hard; hopefully I'll be able to replace that soon with a next-generation card; when I do, I should have a pretty quiet PC, even when it's working reasonably hard.
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4.8.2016

Some might say “what’s in a computer fan” but as a system builder (semi-retired, technically) the chance to play with one of Corsair’s new “magnetic levitation” fans was too good to miss.To all intents and purposes this looks like any normal 120mm fan, with a 50cm cable with support for rpm detection and control. However, you can feel the difference when you examine the fan. It turns super-smoothly and feels different to other fans I’ve used of late.Clearly as a mover of air this fan is not going to be silent, and realistically I can’t tell any difference between this and a fairly new non-magnetically levitated fan I ran as a comparison. The difference will come in a year, 18 months,two years - after a lot of running when a regular fan will have substantially worn its bearings and as a result got rather louder and rather less efficient.This fan should run quieter, longer, and as a result last longer, use less power, and be more reliable. The build quality is superb and I hold Corsair products in the highest regard - this is another top notch product.
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28.8.2016

At full pelt, the "magnetic levitation" Corsair is surprisingly quiet, pumping a whopping 75cfm. It's definitely audible at the high end, but not choppy or grinding like many traditional fans. That airflow puts it slightly superior to my high end CPU cooler fan, which is ultimately where it will probably end up.Power consumption when full speed in open air weighs in at 186mA, significantly less than advertised on the box. That equals about 2.2W. PWM will obviously reduce this, and makes a big difference to the noise with it being very smooth at even 75%.The physical construction is very sturdy, feeling like some metal alloy and having the weight to go with it. You get your standard fan screws to attach it with too.All told,the Corsair is very sturdy, powerful and reasonably quiet. The noise it does make at full speed is unobtrusive, and the power consumption is reasonable. Provided the longevity is there, it represents a solid choice for rugged systems.
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18.10.2017

I have two copies of those. There is little motor noise possible to hear from medium RPMs. The overall noise (motor + air) is not noticeable bellow about 900RPM, and it is fine up to about 1300RPM. Higher it is noisy, but it is moving air, which is big amount of the air. The PWM works between 30%-100%, at 30% it is about 450RMP, the noise is reasonable up to 50%. Maximum RPM is just bellow 2500RPM. The fan can be also voltage regulated. It starts spinning at about 3.5V, other fans I have seen can have problems to start at 5V... Changing the voltage changes the amount of the light coming, which can be actually useful. At 12V, the fan shines a lot; two of them (front mounted)comfortably lights up the Fractal Define S internals. There is more light coming to the front than to rear of the fan. The fan seems to be heavier and the frame sturdier than other fans I have seen. It comes with 4 screws and two zip-ties.
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7.8.2016

I am "building" a PC setup at the moment, so this arrived at exactly the right time. It comes in a proper box - which impressed my son - as he is used to buying components which come packaged in polythene. Corsair is a high end brand, my son has a mousepad by them for his serious gaming which cost an absolutely eye watering amount (for a mousepad) which he is delighted with. I have had corsair fans before - in previous hard rive boxes and always been impressed by their quality and longevity. This fan lived up to my opinions - it was very easy to install and is very quiet (although a long test will needed to see if that opinion is borne out long term).You can trade up to the next fan in the series if you want fancy LED's to shine through clear side panels on your case.Anyway - I am really pleased to have this fan - great Corsair quality
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1.6.2018

Where to start?It's made my system so much quieter! Once set up PROPERLY(some negative reviews are due to not setting them up properly). The fan is not audible at all and I have 4 of these in my system all running around about 800 rpm each. They can go up to 2000 RPM, and they are loud at this speed but pretty much any fan would be. What's impressive is how much air they can move at such low speeds.Pros:- Very sturdy build quality.- Very quiet.- Move a lot of air.- Wide range.Cons:- No rubber mounts(but they don't really need them.) Edit: I would say they need them in certain cases as they can cause vibrations.- Can only order pro version one at a time(more expensive this way.)- Needs a 4 pinconnector and a constant 12V so it may not be compatible with older motherboards.
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2.6.2019

I love how quiet these fans are and the RGB looks really cool, it syncs up well if you have RGB strips to go with it. My only issue was that I bought a Commander Pro but didn't have a RGB node because I thought the Commander pro would do that...it didn't but to be fair it's my own fault for not checking first. Anyway once I had got my hands on a RGB node everything worked perfectly, me and my kids love how it looks and my wife loves that my PC is basically making no noise at all. It also keeps the inside of the case nice and cool. All in all a great product if perhaps a bit expensive, especially if you are buying more than one it adds up quick!In my opinion though the cost is worth the performance and look of these fans.
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28.8.2016

This replaced one of the case fans on a Cooler Master Silencio 352 and while that case is no slouch on the quiet PC front (despite a low cost), it did make me realise the old fan had a slight whine that was only really noticeable when it was swapped out.The plastic corners are replaceable with different colour accents (hold the fan, then push the corner with both thumbs and it just pops off), though I haven't found anywhere that sells them yet. If you don't fancy a plain black fan, there are variants with red white or blue LEDs.Also in the box, four metal screws and two small ties to keep the thin, flat cable tidily out of the way.

26.4.2018

The fans are very quiet at low rpm, they do become audiable at max speed but not noisy. They are quieter than the corsair sp140, which is what i replaced. The rgb lighting is amazing. Shows off the pc very well. They do a very good job of keeping the pc cool. These fans are an ideal choice for an all round package. It is very quiet. Has great cooling even on a radiator. It has rgb lights that can be customised in software. Infact corsair gives a lot of customisation option in the corsar icue software. Profiles for fan curves. Can set the fans to 0 rpm for no noise at all. All individually programable too.

21.2.2019

I took a gamble and bought this to replace the case fan in a N54L microserver. Unfortunately this PWM fan revolves too slowly for the BIOS and causes the machine to perform a fail-safe shutdown. It can be used on just three off the four pins, but this causes the fan to operate at max RPM which shifts a heck of a lot of air, but is very loud. Either option requires the pins to be swapped around before attaching to the mobo header.Although this didn't work for my intended application, it is an excellent fan. Very quiet when not running full-pelt, and very powerful when needed.

3.9.2018

Honestly, the fans themselves are easy to put in. I did order the blue LED ones and actually received the plain black ones with no LED however instead of going through the hassle of returning and getting others sent out I decided to install them, so far they have been great.I sit with my side panel off due to bad air circulation in my case so Installed them to the roof of the case and apart from being a little noisy when under high CPU load they are relatively quiet and do the job where I can feel the cold air from the fans from a couple feel away

18.6.2019

It's a pretty plain looking fan perfect for those that don't care about LEDs or paying a premium price to have an RGB disco in their PC!However what you do get with these fans is almost pure silence!With the super sciency magnetic levitation bearings that sound like they've been ripped straight out of science fiction, I am hoping that the bearing last a great deal longer than conventional fan bearings.10 months in and they're still working as good as new and don't't collect that much dust either!

29.7.2016

This fan comes with 4 screws and two cable ties to assist in mounting the fan.The fan itself is well built. It has 7 rotor blades and a decent sized connector cable attached.For test purposes I installed it in my PC case and connected to one of the vacant FP slots. It is very quiet in general conditions and just a little louder when put under pressure. Certainly quieter than the HP fan that was originally fitted.Overall, for the price it is hard to beat. Another winner from Corsair.

30.8.2018

Product:Corsair always packages its products well, and the fans are no different. Although a little pricey, much better than when compared to older Corsair fans. At full speed, they do (obviously) run loud, however its unlikely, your computer will ever run hot enough to need it!Packaging:Well packaged, comes with a couple of Zip ties and 4 screws to help you install it into your computer.Note when installing: Air blows out on side with technical information (Voltage, etc)

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