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Thermaltake CT140 ARGB (Black & White) Fans Review

There’s seemingly no shortage of amazing PC fans these days, with Noctua, Corsair, Antec, be quiet! and Thermaltake, and frankly countless others, all having some extremely competitive products that cover all aesthetics styles, RGB types, price ranges, and build qualities. However, it’s fair to say from my own experience that Thermaltake are some of the best, or at the very least, as competitive as the best from the other big-name brands. Their new CT140 fans are premium fans, offering up ARGB lighting for all you customisation junkies, and they come in both black and white variants, so you can easily find the model to best suit your build. We actually had a look at their CT120 ARGB fans a few months back, but I’ve since built a proper fan testing rig, so this one will be a little more in-depth than the previous review!

  • Specially Tuned Fan Blade Design.
  • Cable Integrated Daisy-chain Design.
  • Strengthen Square Fan Frame.
  • 5V ARGB Connector Clip Design.
  • Anti-Vibration Mounting System.

CT140 ARGB Sync PC Cooling Fan (2-Fan Pack)

CT140 ARGB Sync PC Cooling Fans are Thermaltake’s new generation PWM fans designed to fit all PC usage scenarios. The CT Series Fans have a fan speed of 1500 RPM and are made with specially tuned fan blades that can push the air further. The new Cable-Integrated Daisy-Chain Design provides more flexibility in cable management, and its 9 addressable LEDs can be controlled through motherboard sync software for spectacular lighting effects.

Detailed Craftsmanship Pushes Through Limits

After numerous research, tests, and modifications, we finally tuned our CT series fan blades to meet our expectations and beyond their limits. These seven fan blade structured fans can provide a 2.3 mm-H2O air pressure and an airflow of 77.37 CFM while maintaining its noise level at 30.5 db-A, allowing you to enjoy these well-balanced performance fans under a friendly budget.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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