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๐ Illuminate your build with power and silence โ the MasterFan MF140 Halo is the glow-up your PC deserves!
The Cooler Master MasterFan MF140 Halo is a 140mm PWM fan engineered for high static pressure cooling, featuring 24 individually addressable ARGB LEDs in a unique duo-ring design. It offers dynamic speed control from 650 to 1500 RPM, advanced noise reduction technology, and broad compatibility with leading motherboard RGB software, making it an ideal choice for silent, visually stunning PC builds.









| ASIN | B08Y67FWYR |
| Air Flow Capacity | 55 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #287 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Brand Name | Cooler Master |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Fan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,586 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102085987 |
| Included Components | MF120 Prismatic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.51"L x 0.98"W x 5.51"H |
| Item Weight | 215 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1800 RPM |
| Model | MFL-B4DN-15NPA-R1 |
| Noise Level | 30 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | MFL-B4DN-15NPA-R1 |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 0.98"W x 5.51"H |
| UPC | 884102085987 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
| Wattage | 1.8 watts |
P**G
Very nice looking ARGB fans that I used on my case
These fans work great as top exhaust fans in my build. The push a great amount of air, and I love the addressable lighting. You can set it to a single color or to react to your games or music or desktop color scheme. Or you can set them to go crazy in rainbow or other such effects as well. To get these setup is a little bit of a hassle as you have to connect 2 cables per fan, each ones has a power and lighting cable. You can daisy chain them together to take up less fan headers, and also daisy chain the RGB cables and then use a single ARGB header on the motherboard for lighting. Then you can control the lighting using a program like Aura on my Asus motherboard or others. Alternatively, you can use the included physical controller, but then you need to open the case or have it setup to hand out of the back of your case somehow to use the physical controller, so I chose the motherboard route of hooking everything up. The fans are a little louder than other fans in my case since they are 120mm and being used as top exhaust fans which are closest to be heard on the case and the intake fans are all 140mm and less loud. But it is not super loud or any weird noise, just air moving which cannot be heard while gaming at all.
C**D
High Quality and Affordable
These Cooler Master fans are an excellent choice for your PC, as they have all of the RGB elements that you need to made a sweet looking setup. Installation: installation was simple enough, they came with a splitter that connects all 3 fans and the RGB so that only one power connector and one RGB connector go into the motherboard. No issues there. Looks: What I love about these fans that I couldnโt get from the pictures is that the ring around the fan is also RGB which looks awesome. You will not be disappointed with the way these fans look in your case. Software: The software is where I started running into issues. Not that itโs the fault of Cooler Master necessarily, but I find that the Corsair software is a tad more polished. However, the RGB is controlled through your motherboards supported software- Mystic Light, Aurora Sync, etc. From there, you can control the RGB colors, patterns, etc. There are a lot of cool patterns here, and for me who uses Mystic Light, it has the ability to connect to Razer Synapse so that your Razer controlled peripherals and Cooler Master fansโ RGB are all synced. Really nice aesthetics. Overall just some nicely built fans at an affordable price point. I highly recommend these over the more expensive alternatives as youโre getting great value for the money.
E**G
Awesome ARGB colors on a great pwm fan. Worth Every Penny and More.
I absolutely love these. The MF120 Halo's are what inspired me to buy the MF200 ARGB's which I have 2 on top and 2 in front that you cant see from the pics. I am going to be buying a MF140 halo to beef up my exhaust and I might buy 2-3 more MF120's to replace the 3 120's that are on the top. The only issue I have is that the MF120's seem to circle the colors in the opposite direction of the MF200's and the SF120's. This is the main reason I do not have a bottom/top 3 row of the MF120's under the 2 MF200's and instead used a different brand that are not as vibrant and as awesome as these. If anyone knows an easy way to make the ARGB's change direction please let me know as that would allow me to get 3 more MF120 Halo's, and the outside ring changing colors and patterns separately from the middle is one of the coolest features. The MF120's are, in my opinion, one of the best looking, lowest priced and highest Air flow with fans you can get on the market to date. The only improvement would be on the noise level which is far lower than the ambient sounds in my house, so its not needed as far as I'm concerned but that is the one area that could be improved if I'm looking my hardest.
M**H
Good But Not As Good as Corsair LL/QL
So I bought these individual White MF120 fans and also some Corsair LL Fans that came with my AIO. I now have both fan types for comparison. MF120 Fans -These are actually good fans. They're quiet and programmable. RGB lighting looks good and they can blow hard when you make it so. I plugged the PWM fan tips into the 4Pin fan headers on my board and also daisy chained 3 of the front fans to plug it into the 3PIN ARGB headers into the board. The length did not allow my front fans and my rear exhause fan to daisy chain so I had to use another individual ARGB header for that rear fan. Luckily my mobo has two 3pin ARGB headers. Comparison to Corsair LL Fans -Man those corsair fans are expensive but you are paying for better RGB appearance and better controllability in iCue. The RGB leds on Corsair fans are INDIVIDUALLY controllable, You don't get this with Cooler Master Fans and MSI Mystic Light. You can only control ALL LEDS on Coolermaster Fans but not the individual LEDS. They're either all red, all blue, etc, or all rainbow. You can't make one blue and one red etc. Conclusion: If you want full controllability over LEDS and beautiful LEDS and are willing to pay the high corsair tax, go with corsair. If you want decent cooling fans with nice RGB and are on a budget, go with Cooler Master. I'm happy with my decision and will not be upgrading my Cooler Master fans. Hope this review helps for those who are on the fence about the two fans.
G**I
Very Nice Quiet Fans
I'm very happy with these fans. I bought two different models (will post links below). I bought the Cooler Master MasterFan MF120 Halo 3n1Fans 3-pack to replace the cheap MSI fans on my CPU AIO cooler. And I bought a Cooler Master MasterFan MF140 Halo Fan for the rear fan in my new H500M case. You can tell right out of the box that these fans are well-built and are a quality product. I did notice (with some concern) that the fans are actually smaller than normal 120mm fans, this is because the Halo LED right takes up extra space. I was concerned that this would cause the fans to make more noise, but they do not. They push substantial amounts of air, and they honestly are beautiful to look at. I will buy again! Highly recommend these! Master MasterFan MF120 Halo 3n1Fans 3-pack - https://amzn.to/3QATUGF Cooler Master MasterFan MF140 Halo Fan - https://amzn.to/4bck8az
E**B
Great fans!
These fans are great! I ordered them after noticing that temperatures in my PC case seemed very high (GPU and CPU running around 83C under load) - I began to suspect that my old off-brand fans were not doing the job of keeping my computer cool. My old fans had really pretty RGB lights on them, and I was looking for something with a similar appearance but higher airflow capabilities without breaking the bank. For the price, these fans are perfect. They were easy to install (the instructions weren't the best - no words, just pictures), but I was able to figure it out even as a PC building novice. After I installed them, everything came up and worked immediately. I ran some of the games that were causing the high temps before, and was very pleased to see that these new fans had dropped the GPU down to around 70-75C under load, and the CPU down into the 60s. They also both cooled back down to low idle temps very quickly as soon as they returned to their idle states. Definitely a huge improvement! Overall, I would highly recommend these fans for any RGB PC build!
F**K
Perfect balance of design and cost.
Bought these for my new build in a Corsair 4000D Airflow case. Bought the 3 pack plus a single unit. 3 fans for the front intake, one in back for exhaust. The "halo" on these make them standout against competitors from a looks standpoint, and the price point is reasonable also. I get that they aren't rated as high for airflow as some other fans, and some people prefer a full box design to the fan case. But, I'm just running an i3-10100 and a 1050Ti GPU, so I don't expect a ton of heat generation, and the new case is fantastic for airflow. I have all for fans daisy-chained, so the design of the leads for the fans works great. Yes, the leads reach from the back of the case to the front, so no extension sables are necessary. I have them plugged into the ARGB header towards the top front of my ASRock mobo. Cable management isn't an issue. I use ASRock's RGB management software, and it controls the fans perfectly. Fully compatible, as promised. My only minor gripe is the Cooler Master ARGB connectors which are apparently proprietary. The plug style doesn't attach to the header very well. It's staying in place, but isn't all that secure. Also, in the daisy chain, connecting plugs requires an additional Cooler Master cap, which they include (so no worries), to hold the two ends of the plugs together. It makes those connections very secure, but they are a bit bulky which is mildly annoying when you're trying to find a place to tuck them. Anyway, quiet fans, gorgeous look. Pretty happy so far.
M**Y
Functions well with Coolermaster AIO models
Great replacement fans. I had a failing fan on my coolermaster radiator and it was incredibly annoying. Popped these bad boys in and my computer was once again silent. I dont use the RGB so I cant speak for their quality. I'm sure they are nice.
J**N
Great fans but need to use CM controller
Need to use CM ARGB controller. Cannot plug and play into my ASUS motherboard ARGB pin.
N**E
Affordable
I don't know what else to say. It's pretty. Fans aren't loud unless you change the rpm settings
D**N
NOT A BOX OF 3!!! ONLY 1 FAN! NO ARGB CONTROLLER! INCORRECT DESCRIPTION!
BEWARE!!! The description needs to be changed. This is for a single CoolerMaster MF120 Halo fan. Not a 3 pack as stated in the description. I ordered 2, see pic.
T**X
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C**S
Beautiful!
Works realy nice. The colors are bright and shift very smoothly. I'm using an ASUS tuf gamming x570 Motherboard, and the fan rgb works perfectly with the aura sync. Highly recommended for white cases, since it matches the color.
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