Endorfy Fluctus 140 PWM ARGB - case fan

Article-No.:
201398
Manufacturer-No.:
EY4A004
EAN/GTIN:
5903018665979
WEEE Nummer
DE32859637
Technical specifications

General

Product Type
Case fan
Packaged Quantity
1

Heatsink & Fan

Fan Diameter
140 mm
Fan Height
25 mm
Rotation Speed
250-1800 rpm
Power Connector
3-pin ARGB connector, 4-pin fan connector
Features
Long-life FDB bearing, PWM signal splitter, Integrated anti-vibration pads, PWM control
Fan Bearing
Fluid dynamic bearing

Dimensions & Weight

Width
14 cm
Depth
14 cm
Height
2,5 cm
Weight
159 g

Dimensions & Weight (Shipping)

Shipping Width
16,5 cm
Shipping Depth
15,15 cm
Shipping Height
3,2 cm
Shipping Weight
243 g

Service & Support

Type
6-year warranty

Miscellaneous

Features
Extended fan speed range, High Performance
Color Category
Black
RGB
Description
The Fluctus 140 PWM ARGB brings an atmospheric ARGB backlight to your chassis and a breath of colorful coolness to your tired processor. It's like a cold shower after a hard day's work, a glass of ice water on a hot night, and an air conditioning system in your car when you're stuck in traffic in the summer heat. All of this at once. It is only 14 cm tall but handles keeping most CPUs cool with ease. It never loses its cool when dealing with densely finned radiators in liquid cooling systems as well as chassis with dust filters. This fan with an optional semi passive mode fits into most cases. And it's easy to install as well - Endorfy has prepared a simple manual and haven't hesitated to provide it for you.
  • Who is breathing so loudly
    Working with the Fluctus 140 PWM ARGB, sometimes you will hear sounds that you've never noticed before. For example, a fly flying by, the rustle of your curtains, or the breathing of a friend sitting next to you. It's Endorfy's fault - they've designed this fan to run as quietly as possible.
  • The game of freeze tag
    When someone tags you, you need to stand still until another player unfreezes you. The Fluctus 140 PWM ARGB works on a similar principle - the difference is that it stops when the control signal level drops (this is the so-called optional semi passive mode). Endorfy has thrown in a PWM splitter, so you can effortlessly connect a second fan to it and control its rotational speed as well.
  • The fan has been tamed
    After a few (dozen) hours at the computer, crazy things can happen with the chassis - for example, it can start to vibrate slightly. This strange phenomenon is caused by the speeding fan, whose noise can throw even the calmest dudes off balance, especially if they happen to be fighting a big boss. And this is one of those situations when you need to tame both - the fan and the boss - not the quiet homie at your computer.
  • Stay RGB
    If you like hardware that attracts attention and looks out of this world, then you're going to love the Fluctus 140 PWM ARGB. Colored backlighting is a terrific thing if you like to sit at your computer in the dark or want your battle station to give your jealous buddies hypertension.
  • With an extension cord
    The Fluctus 140 PWM ARGB is a cooler you can install in minutes - even if you are assembling your computer for the first time. Endorfy has included an additional extension cord with the fan, so you can easily route the cable even in a large chassis. They have also added a step-by-step manual to guide you through the process.
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