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Reddit mentions of ARCTIC F14 PWM - 140 mm Case Fan, PWM-Signal regulates Fan Speed, Very Quiet Motor, Computer, Fan Speed: 200-1350 RPM - Black/White

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of ARCTIC F14 PWM - 140 mm Case Fan, PWM-Signal regulates Fan Speed, Very Quiet Motor, Computer, Fan Speed: 200-1350 RPM - Black/White. Here are the top ones.

ARCTIC F14 PWM - 140 mm Case Fan, PWM-Signal regulates Fan Speed, Very Quiet Motor, Computer, Fan Speed: 200-1350 RPM - Black/White
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    Features:
  • INNOVATIVE DESIGN: Design of fan blades improves airflow and facilitates efficient ventilation, impeller was designed with a focus on minimzing the noise level yet delivering the desired airflow and pressure
  • PERFECT CASE FAN REGULATION WITH PWM: The PWM function allows the motherboard to run the fan precisely at its necessary speed, this guarantees the required cooling and minimizes the noise level
  • TWO WAY INSTALLATION: Blow warm air out of the case, draw cool air into your case
  • LONG SERVICE LIFE: The Fluid Dynamic Bearing comes with an oil capsule that avoids lubricant leakage, thus this bearing is as quiet as a sleeve bearing but comes with a higher service life
  • TECHNICAL DATA: Fan speed: 200–1350 RPM, Airflow: 74 CFM/126 m³/h (@ 1350 RPM), Noise Level: 0.3 Sone (@ 1350 RPM), Pin: 4-pin
Specs:
ColorBlack/white
Height1.0629921249 Inches
Length5.511811018 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2019
Size140 mm - F-Series
Weight0.3968320716 Pounds
Width5.511811018 Inches

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Found 6 comments on ARCTIC F14 PWM - 140 mm Case Fan, PWM-Signal regulates Fan Speed, Very Quiet Motor, Computer, Fan Speed: 200-1350 RPM - Black/White:

u/LordofKleenex · 5 pointsr/buildapc

Look at Arctic Cooling fans on Amazon. They are $9 or less a piece, with several options to choose from including PWM 4 pin, daisy-chaining PWM 4 pin, temperature controlled, silent 3 pin fan, and more. You won't get better bang for buck.

u/IwillAskYouStuff · 4 pointsr/buildapcsales

240mm radiator mounting support on both front/top. Phanteks is also one of the best case makers out there, so the quality of the metal and plastics is top notch. Nothing is loose, everything fits together really well. Captive screws on the back panel is a nice touch. Airflow is incredible when you add a couple cheap pwm fans. Being able to exhaust out the top is really helpful for temperatures while gaming. Also, this case comes with intake filters that are super accessible, and thus, easy to clean. I've done 2 builds in this case now, one SLi 1080 FE setup, and one Strix 1080 Ti setup, both water cooled, and it was a pleasure to build in. I really like the RGB lighting on the case too...it's not eye gouging, very subtle, yet the accent is really nice. Plugs right into a motherboard RGB header, and syncs wonderfully. Used both Asus and MSI motherboards with great success in the RGB spectrum. Even though I have a 1080 Ti, and 5 fans installed, the thing is almost silent. Last thing I like about this case is that it's a mid size atx case, so it's not enormous. It's sized really really well, with enough room for a 1080 Ti and a 240 mm front mounted radiator with push and pull fans.

And to be fair, there are a few things I don't like about the case...First I don't like the tempered glass screws, it's an older screw type with shallow mount thumb screws. They look nice, but any time you take off the panel you'll need to wipe the screw area to clean up fingerprints left behind from messing with the screws. Second, even though there's a top mount option for a radiator, you cannot mount it top mounted without mounting the fans in a pull config OUTSIDE the case. The space at the top can -barely- fit standard size fans between the motherboard and top of the case, much less a radiator + fans. The last thing I didn't really like is more of an assembly gripe. While assembling in the case is straight forward and easy, the motherboard overlaps a cable channel at the top when installed. This means you need to run a couple cables up there prior to installing the motherboard, or you might find yourself unscrewing the motherboard to route some cables cleanly. Not a huge deal, just annoying.

Right now you can pick up the P350x on Amazon for $62. I didn't have to pay tax when I bought mine for some reason. Free 2 day shipping with prime too. This case is worth every penny.

u/maccc · 1 pointr/buildapc
  1. How many fan headers does your MOBO have?
  2. What CPU cooler are you planning on using?

    For addition airflow on my Meshify C I did the following:

  3. Removed the foam filter under the mesh front.
  4. Cut away the honeycomb section where the rear case fan goes. Removed all PCI slot covers.

    I ran (2) 140mm up front, with no other case fans, letting CPU tower fans handle exhausting.

    These are excellent fans. I would run (2) 140mm PMW Artic fans at the front:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J76IYL4/ref=psdc_11036291_t5_B002KTVFTE?th=1

    If you retain the front foam filter, you may fair better with the Air-Pressure version:

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GZHCM3Z/ref=psdc_11036291_t5_B002KTVFTE?th=1
u/TheAlcolawl · 1 pointr/GAAB350

Many people are going to recommend Noctua. Noctua is an excellent brand, just bought one of their case fans recently and I'm impressed with the quality. They are, however, a bit pricey. I have four fans in my build, three of them are (Arctic F14s)[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J76IYL4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_bEmxzbCPS7JAH] and I love them. Pretty affordable, move a ton of air, work great with Smart Fan 5 in the BIOS and they're dead quiet. You can't go wrong if you stick with the suggestions in here, though. The choice is up to you.

u/Bcron · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I know this thing is both the things you wanna avoid, but check out how awesome Cryorig's A80 AIO looks. It's got that stupidly awesome little fan on top. I love it. I just wanted to share that amazing black-and-white AIO. You gotta admire the beauty.

That said, get the H7. It's decent when pitted against a lot of air coolers, it's priced well, and it's black and white.

While we're on this black and white kick, I highly recommend peeking Arctic F12 and F14 case fans - they're cheap, they're quiet, they're black housing and white fan blade. I use F12 PWM PST (they have a male fan plug that plugs into the motherboard, and a little female fan plug that lets you daisy chain them all up on a header), I couldn't find any listing for a F14 PWM PST though.

u/Harlodchiang · 1 pointr/buildapc

As the person below said, Noctua and be quiet! are the best if price wasn't an issue.

My go-to for budget fans are the Arctic F14 PWM, they're great fans for the price.