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The XPG Hurricane 140 ARGB PWM is a high-performance 250mm cooling fan featuring a patented dual-layer blade design for optimized airflow and reduced noise. It offers fluid dynamic bearing technology for enhanced durability and energy efficiency, PWM speed control for temperature-responsive cooling, and daisy chain capability for synchronized ARGB lighting compatible with major motherboard software. Backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s engineered for both reliability and visual impact.
A**R
good quaility fans
Great looking argb fans, good airflow while staying fairly quiet, would recommend..
S**9
Excellent 4 pin PWM fan with brilliant 5V 3 pin ARGB color
These are seriously nice argb fans. I own, and have owned many argb fans from Corsair, Cooler Master, MSI, Deepcool, Hihoch, Zalman, Noctua (Non argb) and so many others. These are as good as any of them. Superior ARGB color, and cooling performance to match. The fan blade has a dual layer design, which gives high output (61.5 cfm), yet is still one of the quieter fans I've used (18.17dba - avg). For those confused about pin layout, here is the breakdown. These are 4 PIN PWM fluid dynamic bearing fans, with a standard 3 Pin 5V ARGB connector. Remember, the 3 Pin is the argb hookup, and the 4 pin is the main fan power which allows you control of the fan speed. The fan has both outer and inner leds so color is evenly dispersed smoothly across the entire fan. It also has a rear outer led ring which allows you to see the leds from behind as well. Now for the only negative, the price. These are truly one of the better fans I've ever used, but they are not cheap. Price is on par with Cooler Master Halo, and the Corsair LL and QL series which are also some of the more expensive brands available today. Still, I like these better than both the Corsair, and Cooler Master fans which I do currently own. So I am speaking from experience. If you are wanting a top notch argb fan, and don't mind spending more to get it, these should be on your short list of choices.
B**N
Loud and annoying
They have a great look but the con is They aren't quite at all. I've messed with my bios but still They have a certain rpm They hit and from there it's just straight humming loud and annoying.
C**B
good fan with nice lighting
This is a good fan. I think XPG are a sleeper on good components, because they few components I have from them seem to be able to compete with the best. Plenty of airflow and lights. They also sell non-lighted fans, if that is more your style.The rest of my fans are Corsair LL and these are about the same price-point. Which means, unfortunately, not cheap. But that is what a well-performing fan with lights goes for nowadays, I suppose.I didn't see them listed here, so here are fan specs from XPG website:Fan Max Air Flow (CFM)61.5 CFMFan Max Static Pressure (mmH2O)1.42 mm H₂OFan Noise Level (dBA)18.17 dBA (avg.)I don't really have a way to test the numbers, but they claim about 18 more CFM and 6 less dB than a Corsair LL of the same size. This fan has a quite low static pressure, at half that of an LL120; this means it would best be situated where it has room to breathe (so, not like mounted on your radiator or right in front of a glass panel or something).
C**C
Super quiet, no proprietary connectors
This thing is quiet. It's actually basically silent. It does start to make some noise when you turn it up, but that's kind of how fans work.What I liked about it is that I could power it straight off of my hub that came with my Corsair iCUE H150i Elite Capellix and I could address the LEDs with the RGB connector on my motherboard.The LEDs aren't quite as bright or as uniform as some of the other fans that I have. This wouldn't be a problem if this fan cost less than my case fans. However, it actually costs more than they do. That's the whole reason I'm docking this a star. It's a fine fan, it's just too expensive.
J**N
Super impressed // Love it
I had an open case fan slot on the top of my PC for a while and didn't think much of it as I never had any real issues with cooling. I thought this fan looked interesting and decided, "Ah, why not, I'll finally fill that empty slot, see if it makes a difference" (spoiler: It did).The fan has a higher cap RPM than any of my other fans, yet still remains quieter than all of the others individually when capped out. I can't say I'm a huge fan of the RGB, as I normally just disable it all together for personal reasons, but if you were to use it, it looks great and is super bright and customizable. Back to what I mentioned earlier, after filling this open fan slot in my PC, I noticed a huge drop in temperature when benchmarking, and not something negligible, around 10-15 degrees celsius less (not on idle, only when benchmarking). This fan is capable of moving a ton of air while staying relatively quiet. I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking to replace one of their older fans, or fill an empty slot like in my case.
C**R
It really moves a lot of air and can be customized to any color scheme
The media could not be loaded. Addressable LED fans make customizing a PC build really fun. This fan has twelve LEDs that can be colored in any way you want. Six on the inner ring and six on the outer ring. Your motherboard must support ARGB to get the most of out of the color customization capabilities. If your motherboard only supports RGB you will need an adapter. This fan has unique blades that help move air while keeping the noise down. It connected with a 4 pin PWM header. The other header on the fan is the ARGB header which has pass through so you can use it for other fans as well. Also included as the mounting screws. Overall this fan moves a ton of air and looks great too.
M**S
XPG Hurricane 120mm ARGB PWM: 600-2000 RPM, 4 Pin Connector Cooling Fan
This desktop PC cooling fan has a patented Dual-Layer Blade Design: The main blade enhances airflow while minimizing wind resistance, and the smaller, narrower booster blade helps with higher static pressure while reducing noise level. It also features Fluid Dynamic Bearings: Fluid lubricates between the bearings and shaft when the shaft rotates, offering better cooling efficiency, lower power consumption, and longer fan life expectancy. It also has Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) allows the fan to track component’s temperature and to alter fan speed RPM accordingly. It is also Daisy Chain Capable: Allows for multiple units to be connected directly for synchronized lighting effects. Syncs directly with most motherboard manufacturers' ARGB software, such as Asus, MSI, etc. It comes with connectors that allow it to connect directly to the Motherboard if a connection is available it not it has an adapter that allows it to connect directly to the power supply also include is the necessary screws to mount it to you PC desktop case.
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