Endorfy Fluctus 140 PWM - case fan

Article-No.:
201397
Manufacturer-No.:
EY4A003
EAN/GTIN:
5903018665962
WEEE Nummer
DE32859637
Technical specifications

General

Product Type
Case fan
Packaged Quantity
1

Heatsink & Fan

Fan Diameter
140 mm
Rotation Speed
250-1800 rpm
Power 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
162 g

Dimensions & Weight (Shipping)

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

Service & Support

Type
6-year warranty

Miscellaneous

Features
Extended fan speed range, High Performance
Color Category
Black
Description
The ENDORFY Fluctus 140 PWM 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 - some say it also keeps tired feet cool, but Endorfy haven't tried that. Yet. This fan with an optional semi passive mode fits into most cases. And it's easy to install as well - they have prepared a simple manual and haven't hesitated to use provide it for you.
  • So quiet even your nosy neighbor won't hear it
    The Fluctus 140 PWM is so quiet that even your nosy neighbor who hears everything won't notice it. The sound of the fan remains pleasant to the ear even when you're compressing large files or uploading your next daily vlog to the web. What makes this possible are the wavy edges of its blades, which reduce the audibility of annoying noise (the psychoacoustic optimization of Fluctus fans is patent pending). Endorfy have this theory that if they made them large enough, another ice age would ensue - they handle keeping your computer cool with ease.
  • Freeze tag - you're it
    Do you know the game of freeze tag? When someone tags you, you need to stand still until another player unfreezes you. The Fluctus 140 PWM 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 have thrown in a PWM splitter, so you can effortlessly connect a second fan to it and control its rotational speed as well.
  • Isolation on every axis
    Cooling systems are Endorfy's middle name, and they know that demanding operations = maximum fan speed. This kind of motion can make your chassis vibrate slightly, which can be distracting - especially when you have a long day at work behind you and want to chill at your computer in peace. The good news is that Endorfy have brought this issue to order (anticipating potential questions - they are not going to do the same for your room). They have built rubber anti-vibration pads into the Fluctus frame, which isolate the fan on each axis. This prevents vibrations from being transferred to the chassis, so your hardware works quieter, and you can focus on what's the most important.
  • With an extension cord
    The Fluctus 140 PWM is a cooler you can install in minutes - even if you are assembling your computer for the first time. They have included an additional extension cord with the fan, so you can easily route the cable even in a large chassis. Also a step-by-step manual to guide you through the process.
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