Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Fan ENDORFY Stratus 140 PWM 14 cm Black 200-1200 RPM Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Fan ENDORFY Stratus 140 PWM 14 cm Black 200-1200 RPM Fluid Dynamic Bearing
In cart {{totalProductsCount}} item(s)
Your cart is empty
Fan ENDORFY Stratus 140 PWM 14 cm Black 200-1200 RPM Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Leave your address - as soon as the price of the product goes down, you'll know about it right away
Fan ENDORFY Stratus 140 PWM 14 cm Black 200-1200 RPM Fluid Dynamic Bearing
Fan ENDORFY Stratus 140 PWM 14 cm Black 200-1200 RPM Fluid Dynamic Bearing
The ENDORFY Stratus 140 PWM is a 140 mm computer case fan designed to provide efficient airflow with low noise. It features a Fluid Dynamic Bearing and a PWM-controlled speed range from 200 to 1200 RPM, making it suitable for a variety of cooling scenarios while maintaining quiet operation. The fan comes in a black finish and is compatible with standard 140 mm mounting locations.
The Stratus 140 PWM combines a robust Fluid Dynamic Bearing with optimized rotor geometry to deliver smooth, reliable performance and extended service life. Its broad PWM speed range allows for precise control between 200 and 1200 RPM, and an optional semi-passive mode lets the fan stop at low PWM signals for silent idle operation. The fan is engineered to perform even in systems with dense dust filters and includes the necessary mounting hardware and step-by-step instructions for quick installation.
Install the ENDORFY Stratus 140 PWM into a compatible 140 mm fan slot in your PC case, aligning the mounting holes and using the supplied screws or brackets. Connect the fan to a PWM-capable motherboard header or controller to enable speed regulation between 200 and 1200 RPM. If desired, configure your motherboard or fan controller to enable the semi-passive mode so the fan stops at low control signals for silent idle periods. Follow the included instructions for step-by-step mounting guidance.
For best results, place the fan to complement existing airflow (intake or exhaust) and ensure dust filters are cleaned regularly to maintain performance. Use a PWM header for automatic speed control and configure fan curves in BIOS or software to balance cooling and noise according to workload.
{{highlightedFeature.featureTitle}}:
{{getProductFeatureValueById(product, highlightedFeature.featureId)}}