Monday, February 9th 2015

DeepCool Announces GF140 PWM 140 mm Fans

DeepCool rolled out the GF140, a 140 mm fan, with a design focus on low-noise. Featuring an octagonal frame, with silicone inserts on its edges, and included silicone bolts, the fan offers a fluid-dynamic bearing (FDB) motor, and a detachable impeller that lets you clean it better. With a 4-pin PWM input, the fan spins between 700 and 1,200 RPM, pushing up to 71.8 CFM of air, with noise output ranging between 17.6 and 26.7 dBA. DeepCool didn't announce pricing or availability.
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4 Comments on DeepCool Announces GF140 PWM 140 mm Fans

#1
RazrLeaf
This would be a perfect fan if it had a square frame. But I appreciate the all black aesthetic and the FDB(assuming it's a real FDB).
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MakeDeluxe
I thought these were Phanteks fans at first. o_O
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Static~Charge
RazrLeafThis would be a perfect fan if it had a square frame.
Why does the shape of the frame matter? As long as you can mount the fan, it's irrelevant.
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RazrLeaf
Static~ChargeWhy does the shape of the frame matter? As long as you can mount the fan, it's irrelevant.
An octagonal frame is less optimal than a square frame for radiator use. It's hard to mount a 140mm fan to a 140mm rad when the 140mm fan has 120mm fan hole spacing because it uses and octagonal frame.
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