Commander PRO from Corsair, paired with CORSAIR LINK is a complete solution for controlling and taking readings of your entire LINK-compatible ecosystem: fans, LED strips, AIOs, PSUs and more. A few months back, we did a separate review on the CORSAIR Lighting Node PRO, so we won’t discuss about this component in detail; we will begin our project description with the HD140 RGB fan set, that also comes with a controller of its own and thanks to the independent 12 RGB LEDs it is able to deliver quite a show!
On the back side of the box, CORSAIR has noted the main product features, but also the in-depth technical specifications; we are seeing the rated current of each fan as being 0.30A with the LEDs off, 0.47A with the LEDs on, a rated speed between 600 and 1350RPM, does come with a CFM of 74, while the sound level was measured as 28.6 dBA:
In the box, we are able to spot the fans packaged separately, but we will also get a separate accessory enclosure:
The HD140 RGB fans do come with nine blades, while a CORSAIR logo is placed in the middle:
On the sides, the manufacturer has placed rubber pads, in order to help with vibration dampening:
The independent RGB LEDs are placed on the frame, in order to create an interesting effect while the fans are running:
The semi-transparent frame layer can be seen on both sides, while the inner frame is black:
The back side of the fan does feature a similar construction; in the middle area though, CORSAIR has placed the power rating specifications:
The HD140 RGB fans do come not with one, but two separate connectors: one is the regular PWM (4-pin), while the other gets plugged to the RGB fan hub:
Here is the rest of the fan bundle we are receiving inside the box: