Corsair RS140 MAX Fan Review: Top Airflow But…

Normalized Noise Tests

For these tests, I set the fan to speeds with noise output at the following predefined levels: 20/25/30/35/40/45 dBA. I skip the corresponding tests if the fan under the test cannot reach some noise levels. The speeds shown in the graph below are measured with the fan in a clear space inside my hemi-anechoic chamber without any obstacles. I set these speeds on the Longwin machine, but they slightly change because of the variable conditions that the device applies.

20 dBA Noise Output

  • Low speed
  • Top airflow
  • Low static pressure
  • Average power consumption

25 dBA Noise Output

  • Low speed
  • Top airflow
  • Low static pressure
  • Increased power consumption (given the fan’s speed)

30 dBA Noise Output

  • Low speed
  • Top airflow
  • Low static pressure
  • Increased power consumption (given the fan’s speed)

35 dBA Noise Output

  • Low speed
  • Top airflow
  • Low static pressure
  • Increased power consumption
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