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Scythe Announces SlipStream 140XT Fan Series

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Japanese peripherals maker Scythe announced a pair of cost-effective 140 mm fans, the SlipStream 140XT and the 140XT PWM. The 140XT (3-pin, non-PWM) is available in four variants based on their top speeds, the 500 RPM SM1425XT12SL, the 800 RPM SM1425XT12L, the 1200 RPM SM1425XT12M, and the 1700 RPM SM1425XT12H. The 140XT PWM (4-pin PWM connector), comes in just the one flavor, the 1300 RPM SM1425XT12M-P. Both fans feature the same basic-looking design, measuring 140 x 140 x 25 mm, with square frames that feature mount-holes for both 140 mm and 120 mm fan-size standards. Both feature 500 mm-long cables for those hard to reach headers on your motherboard, and sleeved bearings that yield 30,000 hours MTBF.

The SM1425XT12SL has a speed tolerance level of ±30%, can push 27.2 CFM of air at its rated speed of 500 RPM, with a noise output of 9.6 dBA. The SM1425XT12L tolerates ±20%, pushes 43.5 CFM of air, with a noise output of 14.3 dBA. The SM1425XT12M pushes 65.2 CFM of air, with a noise output of 23.2 dBA. The SM1425XT12H is the most pushy fan of the lot, driving 92.4 CFM of air, with 36.4 CFM noise output. The SM1425XT12M-P pushes a maximum of 70 CFM of air at 1300 RPM, with 24.7 dBA noise output.



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it'd be nice to see a solution for those in need of 140 x 140 x 20 mm or even 15mm :ohwell:
 
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I donno wut with the SM1425XTH12H BUT 36.4CFM noise output CFM is much better then dBA :D Look Promising ! ;)
 
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I donno wut with the SM1425XTH12M BUT 36.4CFM noise output CFM is much better then dBA :D Look Promising ! ;)

CFM is not a measure of noise output.
 
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CFM is not a measure of noise output.

you think i didn't know ? i was being Sarcastic ;) it writen . CFM instead of DbA :p The SM1425XT12H
 

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I have always loved Scythe fans. The Kaze's were so underrated by so many people, but they performed like champs.
 
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