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    NZXT Kraken X40 Testing

    Today i finally installed and tested this thing I'll keep it short...

    CPU: i7-3770K stock speed
    Motherboard: MSI Big Bang Marshal

    Stock Intel cooler:
    With HyperThreading disabled running 4 cores of WCG CEP2 @ 100% load and an ambient of 75F, avg. core temp was 61C

    NZXT Kraken X40:
    With HyperThreading enabled running 8 threads of WCG CEP2 @ 100% load and an ambient of 75F, avg. core temp was 50C

    And that's it


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    Re: NZXT Kraken X40 Testing

    Nice. Question: I've read users complain about fragile fan blades. What say you on that?


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    Re: NZXT Kraken X40 Testing

    Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
    Nice. Question: I've read users complain about fragile fan blades. What say you on that?
    No issue with my fan blades, but then i haven't stuck a coat hanger, dowel, or other formidable object into the spinning blades either.


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    Re: NZXT Kraken X40 Testing

    Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
    No issue with my fan blades, but then i haven't stuck a coat hanger, dowel, or other formidable object into the spinning blades either.
    Finger test...????


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    Re: NZXT Kraken X40 Testing

    I can't stick my fingers in it either since it's now covered by the screen

    Seriously though, they didn't feel weak to me when i spun them before installation. It is a 140mm fan, so the blades are longer than 120's making it easier to snap them off due to leverage, but they're still plenty sturdy enough to do their job for years without issue. I have it installed on the rear exhaust of my HAF X case.

    Also i should mention that temp reading was with the fan only at 58%


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