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NB E-loop 140s

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Hey all! I'm looking to change up the lighting in my case a little bit so I can leverage my mobo and GPU's built in RGB lighting.

Unfortunately, this means getting rid of the red-only Corsair ML140s I've got on my radiators...

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...and replacing them with something that's either RGB or not lit at all.

After doing a little research on the "best" 140mm radiator fans, I found NoiseBlocker's E-loop fans. They have the most interesting design I think I've ever seen.

What's everyone's opinion on them? They look to me like they'll fit the bill, and I can stick some Phanteks Halos on them if I want lighting.

If not those, what 140mm fans for radiators would you suggest?
 
Akasa makes good 140's, rosewill sells some rebranded akasa fans supposedly. I haven't owned any other 140 rad fans, so I can't say how they compare from personal experience.

I have two rosewill fans, and they are pretty quiet and do push a lot of air at full speed. Low speed isn't fantastic, but it does the job. No leds on these.
 
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