TheMertManTheMertMan
I have the ThermalTake Tower 100 and I love it but I noticed the top was a semi trap for heat. With all the mesh, cables, and everything else the heat just kinda swirled around up there.....SO I bought this fan with the intention to zip tie it to the top panal. had the hopes it would SUCK all the air through the top "mesh" a bit better and it definitely does that. Was worried about the noise......overall its really not NEARLY as bad as I thought it would be. Yes it does put off noise..I mean its a fairly large fan but it's is fairly quiet overall. It's no worse than one of the smaller fans. As it is sitting eye level I wondered if the LEDs would bother me or be a distraction...not at all. They all are either blurred with plastic or facing the other way, but this is not to say that they don't light the area up! A really nice addition to the case and it would be pretty sweet to see ThermalTake consider forming the top around this type of thing to really push the vertical case air situation. Could add a little lip around it make the case 2 inches taller and it would be AMAZING for the air movement!TLDR: Fan really moves air with a nice glow thats not too bright.
Christian C. Kunig
It's very nice that it's contoured the way it is! It's more round than square! I think it would have been necessary for the ThermalTake case side cover it went onto, but it should help with installation on nearly any case! As long as you have a two hundred mm opening, this thing pretty much has to fit! It's completely quiet and it moves a significant amount of air! This might be good for balancing out a bunch of fans that >HAVE TO> blow air >out< of the case. That's what it does over here. It brings new, cool air into the side of the case. It's a very nice, older case, by the way! This fan just screwed right in; no muss, no fuss.
Cuong'NCuong'N
I tested the fan and have pictures to show the specsthat the fans are running at.At 12 Volts; uses .214 amps, 2.5-3 watts.at 22 Volts; uses .395-.400 amps, 8.6-9 watts.It's rated to use around .4 amps but you have to boost the voltage;in order to get the most power/airflow out of it.
Jacob Bettes
When they work they keep everything cool as ice, unfortunately got 4 and one died in 2 min, went to store picked up another same thing happened so it's hard to recommend at the time since I got 2 dead ones back to backTried plugging the one fan in to my commander pro and it's working the other still broken, but guessing you can't put all 4 on one power cable because I experiment with adding another to commander pro and 2 140 stopped working so basically be mindful of your power limit when using them. Next the rpm of 800 is not true one is at 870rpm 2 fans are at 760 and one is over 900 if they are fixed fans should be close to 800.Now performance keeps everything almost at idle temps while gaming at 4k high settings 144 fps. That said also have a full tower so temps may be different for others depending on your case. I honestly can't recommend the fans because of the headache of installing more that 4 in one case should be easy but due to information listed not matching what the fan is actually doing you may need to run more power runs off PSU to make this work. If you can't afford other 200mm fans because of price and willing to possibly get frustrated this is the fans for you