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LC
> 3 dayExcellent replacement or addition to provide better cooling. Plug and play.
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Zack Halverson
> 3 dayI paired this with the cryorig C7 copper and put the fan label-down and my temps dropped 12C. It never goes above 85C now when gaming. Its also much quieter than the C7 fan.
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sampson
> 3 dayGood fan. I have no complaints about the fan itself. I was really irked about the big model number stamp on the fan but it came off with some alcohol and A LOT of rubbing.
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Ryne A Keel
> 3 dayVery unusually the standard brown noctua fan that came with the heatsink for my new i5 seemed to die. I ordered this and received it the next day as per my shipping choice and was able to easily install it. It also comes with a fan cable that is much longer than the original which turned out to be nice.
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V
> 3 daySwapped the rear 92mm OEM Coolermaster fan out of a HP Omen 30L with this. These cases are basically miniature ovens, so I was forced to swap the stock cpu cooler with a top mounted AIO also. I wanted a rear fan that was quiet and didn’t move a ton of air so the rad fan could get most of whatever fresh air made it to the top.
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Mike
> 3 dayI received the fans in a box without padding but the actual fan box was sturdy enough to not incur any damages.
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Oscar P.
> 3 dayMe sorprendió este pequeño, hace su trabajo al 100, me parece que su precio lo vale mucho.
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Liam O’Brien
> 3 dayThe A9x14 is perfect for what I needed it for. It being small and efficient, but also quiet, has made for a good reduction of thermals in my use-case. Plus, it’s a noctua so you cannot really go wrong.
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fabian alexander iglesias montalvo
> 3 dayi changed the fan of the shuriken 2 for this, with great results. more silent and great performance in LianLi Q58 case with Ryzen 5800X @4.1GHz at 1.050mV
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Matthew Robertson
> 3 dayAs per the other reviews, I can also confirm at mid-high speeds, there’s a high pitched whine noise. I mean, these are much faster than my other Noctua radiator fans (which are whisper quiet), so my solution was to turn their RPMs down to <1200 to match.