I wasn’t particularly impressed with the performance of either fan, the Spectre Pro was particularly disappointing.
When we check the acoustic performance suddenly the BitFenix Spectre LED PWM looks really impressive and I am very happy with its balance of performance to acoustics. The Spectre Pro PWM looks even more uncompetitive after this, but are the 140mm results any different?
We can see that the BitFenix Spectre LED PWM 140mm fan was very good and compared to the Spectre Pro PWM it is just a much better fan. The fact that it includes LEDs is a welcome bonus.
Again the BitFenix Spectre LED PWM demonstrated better cooling performance and noise levels compared to the Spectre Pro PWM fan which to me just looks like a bit of a non-starter.
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