🌬️ Elevate Your Cooling Game with Phanteks!
The Phanteks PH-F140MP_BBK_PWM is a high-performance 140mm radiator fan designed for optimal airflow and minimal noise. With a maximum speed of 1600 RPM and an airflow capacity of 68.1 CFM, it features innovative MVB blade technology and pre-installed rubber pads to reduce vibrations, making it an ideal choice for both cooling and case fan applications.
Brand | Phanteks |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Cooling Method | Fan |
Compatible Devices | Radiator |
Noise Level | 25.3 dB |
Material | Rubber |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1600 RPM |
Air Flow Capacity | 68.1 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Item model number | PH-F140MP_BBK_PWM |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 0.98 x 5.51 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.51 x 0.98 x 5.51 inches |
Color | Black/Black |
Manufacturer | Phanteks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 23, 2015 |
M**L
Fantastically quiet and perform great
Only had them a few days, but they are great so far. Replaced a pair of CoolerMaster MasterFan static pressure pro 140's that were PWM and had switches for speeds and all kinds of stuff that you would think was great, but they had this weird vibration to them. They came with the AIO cooler I bought which has a great pump and radiator. Cools very well, but it was never as quiet as it should have been. I installed these and the curve is a bit odd where it seems like anything between 0-50% kind of sits around 500RPM, but after some tweaking they ramp up when they need to and remain very quiet and vibration free. The weird thing is that the old fans would shutdown after getting below 20% and couldn't go lower than about 600RPM. These run at 500RPM with no problem and only raised my temps by about 1 degree. When they ramp up they are much quieter at higher RPM's than the old fans and cool just fine.
D**L
Solid performer and quiet.
I didn't need a static pressure fan, but I did want a white-bladed fan to test brightness with the Phanteks Halos vs a black-bladed fan and this was actually one of the cheaper options, so it made sense to go this route. I know purists are going to scream about me using this as an exhaust fan, but you should probably calm your soul if that's what you take from this review. I know it's optimized for raditators, but it works just as well and given that an airflow fan was $5 more, this made sense.The fan is very quiet and since it's PWM, it makes managing the speed simple through either UEFI or software controll, such as AI Suite like I use. I keep the speed relatively low at normal operation as it's overkill to ramp it up (plus I am aiming for positive air pressure, so my intakes are pushing more air in than the exhaust fans are pushing out).It's built very well and while my PC is very quiet at idle overall, this fan doesn't seem to make much noise even at load. Then again, the stock fans on my NZXT X62 Kraken are absurdly loud, so it's hard to really gauge how loud this fan truly is.Overall, it served it's purpose in my Halos tests and now is the rear exhaust fan. I'd recommend it, although I still would probably go Noctua if I were actually putting new fans on my AIO.
S**S
Not the best out there, but very good.
I am going to do a video review on this fan and compare it with a Noctua and Bgears shortly so I am excited. Being that this is designed for radiators, that is the approach I am taking towards this review (not as a case fan) This fan honestly doesn't push the greatest amount of air when it is on its own. However, the thing is extremely quiet and if you have adequate rad space it should perform just fine. In push/pull, these move plenty of air and still remain fairly quiet.I think that these are best when you put them on a fan controller because when they are all the way down, you do not hear them at all. When you turn them up, they can get noisy but it is a solid humm you hear and not any whining or rattling going on at all. This is probably related to the overall build quality of these fans because they feel very premium right out of the box. You have rubber grommets in the corners, nice engraved logos, and nice cable sleeving as well. The black and white scheme can match a lot but I think it would have been nice to see an all black option as well.So to wrap it up, if you want a premium built fan, but do not need the absolute top end performer, this fan should do just fine on just about any radiator.
K**M
Great Value
Price is great and highly functional. Not flashy but helps keep my AMD 3900X idle at 34 degrees and max load at 68 degrees, which are good temps for this cpu. Paired 2 of these fans (push/pull) with a Noctua NH-U12S air cooler. Seems quiet enough as I keep my pc in a cool basement, so with PWM set I really can't hear much until CPU gets over 45-50 degrees. But performance will vary based on ambient temp and cooling/fans setup. Wanted to go all air cooled (less maintenance) on this build and make some sacrifices on noise level. I have a case with open front air mesh, 2 140 intake fans up front, 2 120 fans up top (top/rear exhaust and top/front intake) and 1 120 exhaust fan in rear.Actually like the white blades, goes well with my RGB rear case fan, RGB RAM and RGB bottom case strip.
T**N
Does a great job of radiator cooling at a low noise price
I have a Corsair H110i GT closed loop water cooling system on an overclocked 5960x. The overclock is to 4.1 GHz, nothing major, but I wanted better cpu rendering.I tried the stock fans and getting about 31c at idle and 45c on full throttle during cinebench render testing with 25c ambient. They cooled the system just fine, but it sounded like an Evel Knievel wind up motorcycle. If you don't know what this is it means, they were loud. Not the loudest I have heard but it was annoying for a watercooled system.Next I tried the Nanoxia Deepsilence PWMs......not a peep even on full load. Temps were 36c idle and 61c full......A bit more temp than I wanted but not bad.Lastly the Phanteks. Idle 33c and load 47c. Almost as good as stock. Same sound as case fans on ambient....(case fans are Phanteks in a Phantek Primo case) and just a slight breeze on load. Could not hear the fan just the sound of the air.....settled on those as I have room to O'clock more if I want.They have nice big blades for good static pressure. This is good up against a radiator. Comes with padding to prevent vibration. Stock fans had none. Plus they matched the color scheme of my case.Nothing but good things to say about the Phantek fans....no dud among the case fans I bought or these add ons.
K**C
Great airflow and noise levels but one failed in less than 6 months.
I ordered 2 of these for my new build after reading that they are one of the best performers on an AIO cooler. They are very quiet and push a ton of air though the radiator however one of them started rattling less than 6 months after I bought it. It seems like something came loose inside because I can hear it rattling around if I shake the fan. I will be trying to get a replacement from Phanteks but I can't be without an essential cooler fan for that long so I had to buy another one from Amazon.
T**G
Great intake fan, no issues whatsoever
Great fan. Purchased after some light research. Was looking for a strong intake fan for my case. Settled on this fan due to the high static pressure. So far no issues in about 3 years of ownership. It also operates very quiet (relatively speaking) even at full speed. Really not much to say. Great fan with great reliability (Thus far)
R**R
Tip Top
Super für den Phanteks P600s
M**E
Top
Macht was er soll und ist dabei leise, sehr empfehlenswert in der Halo-Kombination!
M**O
Great high-pressure fan with long warranty
I was in the market for a couple of _quiet_, medium-to-high pressure fans for the intakes at the bottom of my case and I narrowed my choices down to the Phanteks PH-F140MP, the Fractal Design HP-14, and the Noctua NF-A14. What it came down to was price and warranty. The Phanteks was under $20 at the time, so decently cheaper than the FD and Noctua offerings. Phanteks' 5-year warranty soundly beats FD's 3 years and narrowly falls short of Noctua's 6 years. It was a close race between Phanteks and Noctua, but in the end I chose Phanteks for its higher pressure rating and 25% price advantage.
P**A
Silencioso
Es realmente silencioso, solo es cuestión de ajustar tu perfil de RPM para que funcione de acuerdo a las necesidades de temperatura de tu PC, pero es casi insonoro. Yo tengo mi Gabinete al lado derecho del escritorio, en la parte baja (en el suelo) y no escucho los abanicos funcionar. Estoy muy contento con la compra.
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