3-Count Corsair ML140 LED ELITE White 140mm PWM Magnetic Levitation Fan (Black)
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$104.97
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Newegg has 3-Count Corsair ML140 LED ELITE White Premium 140mm PWM Magnetic Levitation Fan (Black) for $38.97 after applying promo code ACCPCJY435 at checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Staff Member WakandaFlex26 for posting this deal.
Features:
Corsair AirGuide Technology
Magnetic Levitation Bearing
Keep Your System Cool
Eight Vibrant White LEDs
Low Noise, High Performance
Dimensions: 140.00 x 140.00 x 25.00 mm
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Newegg[newegg.com] has 3 x Corsair ML140 LED ELITE White Premium 140mm PWM Magnetic Levitation Fan (Black) for $83.97 - $45 off with code ACCPCJY435 = $39. Shipping is free.
Hardware Canucks did a video on price to performance https://youtu.be/9hf33vKtMTM
In short, not worth the Corsair tax unless you're sold on the product.
There are much better fans from Thermalright , Phantex, Cooler Master mentioned that also don't require additional software to get the most out of them
It's this good enough of a deal to purchase and hold for two years when I do my next build?
Hard to tell, the way the world is going, inflation might make that a wise action, or if the world changes course, deflation might go the other way. Depends on if you like white LEDs?
Hardware Canucks did a video on price to performance https://youtu.be/9hf33vKtMTM
In short, not worth the Corsair tax unless you're sold on the product.
There are much better fans from Thermalright , Phantex, Cooler Master mentioned that also don't require additional software to get the most out of them
Most of those are 120's in that video. The cooler master is more than 2 times the price. How are these even a comparison?
Honestly, if you don't care about the lighting, I'd get the Arctic P12 or P14 set. Much better performance and noise levels.
Noise may be better for sure but is all-up performance actually better? Looks like ML120 Pro hits 75CFM and 4.2mm H20 static pressure vs. the P12 at 56 CFM and 2.2mm H20. Been out of the fan game for quite some time so perhaps real world performance is a different picture?
Noise may be better for sure but is all-up performance actually better? Looks like ML120 Pro hits 75CFM and 4.2mm H20 static pressure vs. the P12 at 56 CFM and 2.2mm H20. Been out of the fan game for quite some time so perhaps real world performance is a different picture?
I think this should give you more insight on what's the better option: https://youtu.be/W2Zis8RjcX8
This compares the Arctic P12, Corsair ML120 & Noctua NF-A12x25.
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White ML140 + ACCPCJY434 = $39
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Fans usually last me a few builds, as does my case (unless needs drastically change).
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White ML140 + ACCPCJY434 = $39
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Co...bo.4539844
Fans usually last me a few builds, as does my case (unless needs drastically change).
In short, not worth the Corsair tax unless you're sold on the product.
There are much better fans from Thermalright , Phantex, Cooler Master mentioned that also don't require additional software to get the most out of them
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
In short, not worth the Corsair tax unless you're sold on the product.
There are much better fans from Thermalright , Phantex, Cooler Master mentioned that also don't require additional software to get the most out of them
This compares the Arctic P12, Corsair ML120 & Noctua NF-A12x25.