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Notice the weight in the specs. 45.359 Lbs. Like weight to the third decimal is important.
How am I going to prove that when I get it home to be sure my case is within spec. This is not Formula 1 racing although the pricing is.
Notice the weight in the specs. 45.359 Lbs. Like weight to the third decimal is important.
How am I going to prove that when I get it home to be sure my case is within spec. This is not Formula 1 racing although the pricing is.
Right now I'm just waiting for my mail lady again. Got 4 140 Corsair fans coming today and 3 more tomorrow. Replacing the existing Phanteks fans. :)
Hi,
Yep a lot of built difference in sp and ml line :)
I have quite a few sp 140 not used now cycling them out for higher rpm fans.
Might have to sell them.
The SP 140 LED Red's are 3 pin, and I had to get those 3 pin to hook up to Phanteks fan controller board. I prefer 4 pin fans, but I'll try these 3 pin fans just for the controller board.
Yes big difference in them I agree, but I've got both kinds installed in this rig too. They both work ok for what I need them to do.
HI,
Yeah I just needed more than 1450rpm's
ML's are at least 1600rpm good for a rad.
I'm really liking my Cooler Master Master fan pro 140's
3 rpm switch 800 to 2800rpm
I use the medium switch at 2200rpm :)
But they are made from soft rubber so very flexible is only only bad part otherwise they boogie :)
If I remember right my ML's will go to 2000rpm's and thats were I placed them on my radiator on this rig.HI,
Yeah I just needed more than 1450rpm's
ML's are at least 1600rpm good for a rad.
I'm really liking my Cooler Master Master fan pro 140's
3 rpm switch 800 to 2800rpm
I use the medium switch at 2200rpm :)
But they are made from soft rubber so very flexible is only only bad part otherwise they boogie :)
Hi,
Could be 2000 I've lost track I know I bought them for a reason :)