The iCUE SP140 RGB ELITE fans from CORSAIR are targeted towards more budget-conscious people and do offer good airflow thanks to the anti-vortex vanes, with a CFM of up to 68.1. These can be successfully installed on computer cases but also on AIO radiators for improving the stock kits, while the RGB effects will be controlled via the included Lighting Node Core (shipping only with the dual-fan kits). For powering the fans, we would also need a fan controller but for a more ideal iCUE integration we would opt-in for the CORSAIR Commander CORE RGB & PWM Fan Controller.
Despite only having eight LEDS in the middle, these are bright and the opaque blades help distribute the light on the entire surface. iCUE with its latest v4 version is easy to control, sync with the other supported products and offers a ton of presets we can begin creating our own effects from.
The fans are practically inaudible till hitting 950RPM, as we have noted by performing our own tests with the sound meter; during the tests, the ambient noise was about 28.3 dBA:
A lot of flexibility is offered besides the single fan and dual fan kits: we can choose between black and white frame models but also go for the 120mm version if our case does not support 140mm size. In terms of pricing, the 140mm single fan kit can be found online for about 16.4 Euros, while the dual-fan pack can be picked up for about 44.4 Euros.
Here are the Pros and Cons we have noted for this product:
Pros:
-good cooling performance
-low noise during operation
-high level of configuration regarding RGB lighting thanks to iCUE
-can be had in both white/black and 120mm/140mm versions
-incorporate hydraulic bearings for durability
Cons:
-rubber vibration dampeners are not present in the corners
CORSAIR iCUE SP140 RGB ELITE Performance 140mm PWM Fans are Recommended for:
We would like to thank again to CORSAIR for making this review possible!