140mm static pressure fan

No idea sorry. I use the 120mm versions on my H105, and they dont actually sell them retail, only bundled in with their air coolers ( I had to purchase them as "spares" direct).

Ok dude. No worries!

If they have 120mm mounts they won't fit on 140 rad mate. I'm using akasa viper 140's and they were about the highest rated 140 I could find. They do an all black 140 Apache rated at 2.76 but we all now about supposed specs.

I'm in the same boat mate I fancy a change from an all yellow blade, and was hoping to get the sp 120 and 140, and paint the rings, but they don't do an sp140, I've got plenty of rad space so I might get away with af140's in push pull

I'll look into them 2 next. Cheers mate.

Yeah, to be honest it's pretty frustrating that Corsair don't make a SP140 fan. Arguably, they make one of the more popular fans out there and also sell cases that fully support 140mm rads and also I believe the H110 is 280mm so it seems mad that they haven't desgned/released a SP140 fan yet. From my searches so far this doesn't seem to be just Corsair that haven't jumped on this yet. It seems that you are really limited for choice when it comes to high static pressure 140mm fans. Hopefully more companies will start releasing some decent 140 SP fans soon.
 
Been using the Bitfenix Pro Leds for 2 years now and I assure you they are very decent fans. Ran them push pull on a 420mm and 280mm rad in my Switch 810 and then in my Enthoo Primo. Just changed cases again to the Corsair Air540. Still using 3 of them one for intake on the rear the other 2 as push thru a 280mm rad on the roof. If your looking to use these for a Air540 DONT you cant get a 280mm rad in the roof with a 360mm rad in the front you'll have to stick with a 240mm rad thereby making your 140mm fan search invalid. I say this cause i see you have the Air540.

Bitfenix has a new version of the pros out with PWM control which state a higher static pressure than the non pwm variety. I have not tested these yet. But out of 13 pro's none have failed.
 
Been using the Bitfenix Pro Leds for 2 years now and I assure you they are very decent fans. Ran them push pull on a 420mm and 280mm rad in my Switch 810 and then in my Enthoo Primo. Just changed cases again to the Corsair Air540. Still using 3 of them one for intake on the rear the other 2 as push thru a 280mm rad on the roof. If your looking to use these for a Air540 DONT you cant get a 280mm rad in the roof with a 360mm rad in the front you'll have to stick with a 240mm rad thereby making your 140mm fan search invalid. I say this cause i see you have the Air540.

Bitfenix has a new version of the pros out with PWM control which state a higher static pressure than the non pwm variety. I have not tested these yet. But out of 13 pro's none have failed.

Thanks for the advise mate. I'll also look into these but I think the akasa apache 140's are going to get bought :)

In regard to cases, I've just changed my case for a 750D which shouldn't give me any problems with motherboard clearance and I'm only looking to put my rads in push as well.

Thanks again mate!
 
yeah the non pwm versions are the 1.38mm/h20 and truthfully are great I ran 13 in my switch 810 and enthoo primo for a couple years and were pretty quiet. until ramped up to full speed. Which I didnt have to do often. remember the DBa is listed at full speed which unless your benching the hell out of ur rig 24/7 you'll never need. For normal everyday use I had them well below 50% I'd even say most likely 25% speed. Daily use for me is gaming and normal video stuff

but that said the Apache's are reputed as being very good as well.
 
yeah the non pwm versions are the 1.38mm/h20 and truthfully are great I ran 13 in my switch 810 and enthoo primo for a couple years and were pretty quiet. until ramped up to full speed. Which I didnt have to do often. remember the DBa is listed at full speed which unless your benching the hell out of ur rig 24/7 you'll never need. For normal everyday use I had them well below 50% I'd even say most likely 25% speed. Daily use for me is gaming and normal video stuff

but that said the Apache's are reputed as being very good as well.

oh well, now I'm not a single bit smarter than before .. So again I can't decide which fan to buy.. and the two fans (akasa and spectre pro) are also the same price .. I think I'll then just choose the one that looks nicer in my opinion.
But still thanks for the good suggestions, helped me quite a bit!:)
 
Well, the Apaches 140mm are quite loud at high speed...

Noctuas NF-A14 PWM would be very good, but a little expensive
 
Ive been looking for 140mm sp fans too. How about the viper of akasa? And noctuas has new model the redux (black and grey). Doesnt matter what colour as you can dye them without messing up the performance. Also available in eu.
 
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