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Cooler Master SickleFlow 140 ARGB Case & Cooling Fan - ARGB Motherboard Compatible, Translucent Air Balance Blades, 67 CFM, 2.25 mmH2O, 10 to 27 dBA - ARGB
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ARGB LIGHTING EFFECTS - The 140mm ARGB SickleFlow fan (16.7 million colours) features translucent blades, which evenly distribute light across the fan(3-Pin ARGB), and is fully compatible with ARGB motherboards.
UPGRADED BLADE DESIGN - The latest Air Balance fan blades are larger and more curved than their predecessors, delivering better air flow (67 CFM) and pressure (2.2 mmH2O).
CASE & COOLER READY - Due to their hybrid blade design, SickleFlow fans are a great choice for cases with restricted airflow (extra air pressure) or for CPU heatsinks and radiators with widely spaced fins (or outdated fans).
REINFORCED FRAME - The 140mm square housing has been updated with additional rib support, improving mechanical efficiency while reducing vibration and noise (10~27 dBA).
NEW BEARING SEALANT – The rifle bearing features a two-tier sealing mechanism to protect against dust and leakage, improving durability (160,000 MTTF) and outperforming competitors in its fan bearing class (650~1400 RPM).
UPGRADED BLADE DESIGN - The latest Air Balance fan blades are larger and more curved than their predecessors, delivering better air flow (67 CFM) and pressure (2.2 mmH2O).
CASE & COOLER READY - Due to their hybrid blade design, SickleFlow fans are a great choice for cases with restricted airflow (extra air pressure) or for CPU heatsinks and radiators with widely spaced fins (or outdated fans).
REINFORCED FRAME - The 140mm square housing has been updated with additional rib support, improving mechanical efficiency while reducing vibration and noise (10~27 dBA).
NEW BEARING SEALANT – The rifle bearing features a two-tier sealing mechanism to protect against dust and leakage, improving durability (160,000 MTTF) and outperforming competitors in its fan bearing class (650~1400 RPM).
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