Two characteristics are common to all Corsair Air Series fans. High-end technology and an unmistakable look. The AF140 in the red LED version also follows these principles. At first glance, the fan gives the impression of having sprung from a high-tech laboratory. Rubberized fan frames and fasteners ensure perfect, low-vibration running and make an excellent impression thanks to the grey-black contrast.
Corsair is building on its successes in the case, cooler and power supply segment with the fans of the Air Series, which cover the usual fan formats with 120 or 140 millimeters and have those with low, medium and high rotational speeds in the range - depending according to the individual silent and cooling needs of the customer. A special gimmick are the four red LEDs, which create a great visual effect thanks to the transparent rotor blades.
The Air Series fans are consistently trimmed for low noise and performance. For example, annoying suspension noises are avoided by the high-quality bearing with highly developed hydraulics and the electric motor is also designed to be almost inaudible. Nine super flat and specially shaped transparent fan blades help the fan to have a very quiet air flow. Vibrations therefore have no chance of being transmitted to other components.
The 14-centimetre AF140-LED rotates at 12 volts with 1,200 revolutions and conveys 88.2 cubic meters of air per hour. According to the manufacturer, it does not get louder than 25.5 dB(A). The voltage range in which the fan works is between 7 and 12 volts.
Technical details:
- Dimensions: 140 x 140 x 25mm
- Material: plastic (and rubber)
- Volume: 25.5 dB(A)
- Speed: 1,200 rpm
- Delivery volume: 112.22 m³/h
- Air Pressure: 0.80mm H2O
- Lighting: 4x red LEDs
- Voltage: 7V-12V
- Power consumption: 0.23A
- Connection: 3 pin
- Guarantee: 2 years
Package contents
- Air Series AF140 LED Quiet Edition High Airflow 140mm Fan
- Mounting Screws
- Warranty leaflet
System requirements
- Motherboard with an open standard 3-pin fan connector
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