Phanteks Launches T30-140 Fan Developed in Collaboration with Sunon

👤by Michael Pabia Comments 📅20.01.2026 15:21:33


Phanteks has officially unveiled the Phanteks T30-140, a next-generation 140mm cooling fan that was first previewed at COMPUTEX 2025. The Phanteks T30-140 is the 140mm version of the Phanteks T30-120 introduced back in 2021. Developed in collaboration with Sunon, the Phanteks T30-140 is engineered to deliver class-leading cooling performance while maintaining refined acoustics and long-term reliability. Building on the success of the original T30 series, this new 140mm variant targets PC enthusiasts and professionals seeking uncompromising airflow and static pressure performance.

The Phanteks T30-140 is constructed from ultra-rigid liquid crystal polymer and powered by a 6-pole, 3-phase motor paired with dual magnetic Vapo bearings. This design allows the fan to excel in demanding scenarios such as radiator cooling, high-density workstations, and server-grade environments. A built-in 3-mode hardware switch enables users to select between Silent, Balanced, and Extreme profiles, ensuring the Phanteks T30-140 can adapt to both low-noise builds and maximum-performance configurations.

Key Features
• Ultra-rigid glass fibre reinforced LCP construction
• Optimised for radiator use and high static pressure cooling
• Reduced RPM operation to minimise mechanical noise and enhance acoustics
• Multiple PWM modes with a maximum speed of up to 2500 RPM
• Proven SUNON Vapo 2 bearing technology for long-term durability

Pricing and Availability
The Phanteks T30-140 will be available from January 20th, 2026. Pricing is set at USD 39.99, EUR 39.90, and GBP 34.90 for the single pack, while the triple pack is priced at USD 114.99, EUR 114.90, and GBP 99.90. Now listed on Amazon in the United States and on Overclockers UK in the United Kingdom.




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