Noctua NF-A8 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (80mm, Brown)
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Jeun Yeung
> 3 dayThere’s a saying “you get what you paid for” and that’s the noctua fans. Noctua fans are the most expensive fans I’ve seen when I was building my $5000 pc. It’s crazy how quiet they can become. The noctua fans are considered ugly because it’s brown, but I actually like the beige and brown color. It’s a nice touch to any classic pc.
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TJ
> 3 day2 80mm fans added to my new Dell G5. Easy to install and keeps my processor below 75c.
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Boy
> 3 dayWork quiet and good amount of air, a bit expensive than another but worth it.
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Bryan Brandess
> 3 dayinexpensive and seems well made
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Guanghua Zha
> 3 dayUse it to cool my nvme ssd on the back side of the motherboard. Even at full speed it is still very quiet.
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V&S
Greater than one weekrigged this to an old GTS 290 whose fan died. used somewhat heavy duty thread to tie it to the heatsink. It was easy to remove the plastic protector from the fan plug on the board and plug this one in. works well and I have better temps that before (basic daily usage), even after cleaning while still using the old fan.
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HosteenHoskieBegay
> 3 dayVery well made and includes several different cable lengths. Just doesnt plug into my DELL MB fan header. My oversight. I have had twp DELL PCs and know most DELL PCs use proprietary components. The thing that really torques my hind side is that the ONLY adaptor I have found to enable me to use the Noctua case fan costs as much as I paid for the fan. If I want to use the Noctua fan,I am going to have to find an adaptor, and I can tell you they are scarce. Bah Humbug DELL
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michael hinds
Greater than one weekNoctua, I love you. You made a Sandy Bridge Xeon run like its on ice, even with the stock heat sink.
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Luke Last
> 3 dayQuieter than I expected, even at full power.
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Jman
> 3 dayUsed these fans to replace the factory fans in my Inuke 6000dsp amp. These fans are so much more quieter.