Noctua NF-A8 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (80mm, Brown)
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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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Keyan
> 3 dayGreat fan, replaced the stock 80mm that came on my CPU heatsink. Amazing difference in noise levels and moves plenty of air when the system asks it to. Everyone who is into PCs knows what Noctua fans are, and they are worth their price and their colors to have the best thermal performance for your PC.
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Mike Honcho
> 3 dayIts fine for a fan, but too overpriced in my opinion
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David
> 3 daysuper happy of these fans it exhaust all of the hot air from my Corsair 250D and does it without making any noise!!
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Vedran Simic
> 3 dayI bought a set of these to put into my Thermaltake Core V1 build. They are extremely quiet fans. The only thing that I honestly dont like about them is the look. That brown color really isnt that good to look at. I probably will end up swapping them out for some Chromax one, once they make them or I might go to a different brand all together. The fans themselves are great, just the overall look, not the greatest.
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R. Mayfield
> 3 dayBought 2 for some extra cooling to the hard drive area of the Cooler Master HAF XB. I guess theyre working and quiet. Cant hear them over the battery backup in the same rack as the computer. Im glad the fans are on the inside of the machine and on the back of it because like every other Noctua fan, theyre ugly as sin. Came well-packaged and with multiple different connectors/extensions and mounting hardware.
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AZ
> 3 day+ very powerful
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Tho Pho
> 3 dayMy recently bought enermax 80mm fan was rattling and making buzzing noises even at low rpms. So I bought this one because Ive been reading about how great noctua is...
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Jack A. Vanarsdall
> 3 dayall is well
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LazyBones
> 3 dayThe fan itself is somewhat quieter than the previous fan (front case fan), but it changes speed erratically, resembling a car motor sound. No apparent change in case temperature. The anti-vibration silicon feet that the fan sits on dont snap into the holes (the instructions dont give any indication), so the fan is kind of suspended mid-case. I hope it doesnt fall off and break itself.