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Spire Announces the ClearStar 140 mm Fan

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Computer thermal specialist Spire is introducing the new line and size of 140mm DC cooling fans, code named: CLEARSTAR series. With the new CLEARSTAR fan series Spire is extending its already impressive lineup of DC cooling fans for the personal, gaming and networked computer systems. CLEARSTAR fans are designed for the PC enthusiast that demand additional cooling, better system airflow and silent solutions.

By implementing the proprietary Nano-Tech bearing this fan is already more silent than traditional sleeve- or ball-bearing fans. Furthermore the size have increased which enables the fan to spin at a lower speed. Lastly, the impellor blades have been shaped and balanced in a way that it moves more air, creates better air pressure and is more quiet. Presently there are two transparent models available. One of these, model# SP14025NTL3-B-LED is equipped with 4 bright blue LED's which create a cool glow in the PC system.



All the new CLEARSTAR fans are built with Nano-tech bearing made from nano-zirconia powder as main material and a collocating special nano-particles lubricant to guarantee an exponentially longer life. The average service life is more than 70,000 HRS. The Nano-bearings are considerably quieter than Ball-bearings (2-3dBA) and they are also far easier to assemble. Another advantage is that the impeller can be removed easily by pushing it out of the housing. Now you can clean and even rinse of the dust from the fan. The CLEARSTAR DC fans are supplied in a ECO friendly retail-box, including 4 metal mounting screws and supported by 2 year warranty service.

Main Features:
  • Large size, moves more air at lower speed
  • Nano-Tech bearing: less friction, easy start up
  • Silent (less noise than sleeve/hydro- and ball-bearing fans)
  • Lower start voltage at 3.8V+ where generic fans start from 5V+
  • Curved fan blade design for higher air pressure
  • Longer life time, 70.000 up to 80.000 life hours
  • Easy release of fan impeller for dust cleaning
  • 4 metal mounting screws included
Manufacturer suggested retail price:
  • SP14025NTL3/4 Codename: ClearStar 140 € 9,99 / $ 10.99 (Ex VAT)
  • SP14025NTL3-B-LED Codename: ClearStar 140 LED 140 € 12,99 / $ 14.99 (Ex VAT)

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Back to early 2000 when stuff like this was cool?
 

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blue LED's sweet its like 2004 again right?
 
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No info on pressure or air movement?

Anyone can say it has improved/great air pressure, etc.. I want some numberz :D


EDIT:
Static Pressure mmH2O 1.80
http://www.spire-corp.com/system-cooling/clearstar-140-sp14025ntl34/specs/


Ok I guess, but not really suitable for more High-end cooling.. I have some Akasa Viper 140mm fans and those have mmH2O 3.12 @ 1500rpm, its a bit loud at that rpm but still..
 
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