Noctua NF-F12 iPPC-2000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 2000 RPM (120mm, Black)
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Noah P
> 24 hourGreat Fan, I replaced an arctic cat fan on a GPU radiator as the Arctic fan was the loudest part of my computer. This fan runs quietly and matches my black computer quite well. It has has mild use and has worked without issue. It seems to pull plenty of air through the radiator without issues and Ive not had any problems with overheating. The change in blades for this fan may have made it possible for me to drop the RPM of the fan on the radiator; making it even quieter. Im very pleased with the fan and will be very open to buying another from Noctua in the future should I need it.
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Josh
> 24 hourInstalled two of these these on a Cyrotech A40 Ultimate after one of the originals died after about 6000 hours of use. The materials feel much more quality than the old fans and the jacketing is a lot more robust with a really nice fold point by the pin connector.
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Colin & Jay
> 24 hourGreat fan!!
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R.K-Actual buyer.
> 24 hourNoctua makes excellent fans. These are no exception. I have four of these running and while theyre audible at higher RPMs, its whatever. They work well, giving me airflow in an NZXT case with the airflow of a brick. Buy them. Theyre hecking worth it. Yeah I know..the kids all want RGB unicorn rainbow vomit, but comparable stats come at $50 a fan in some brands and if thats your aesthetic, go for it. Otherwise, save the money, buy these and if you MUST have RGB, get strips. Bottom line: I like these so much, Im gonna swap out my stock CPU cooler down the line for this brand. Theyre worth every penny.
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Friedrich Bitterwolf
> 24 hourvery quiet
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Daniel
> 24 hourAs advertised, these are industrial fans, built for what Noctua has determined to be challenging cooling climates made for servers. As such, at full power, these fans do sound like a moderately loud jet engine. I bought 6 for my case and my computer now seems like an extremely loud jet engine when I crank my fan controller up to 100%. I do not regret buying these at all however as they move massive amount of air at even the slowest setting. Gaming with these on has been a breeze (more like a hurricane) as I can keep temperatures at a very manageable setting. All of these fans are PWM and have the ability to be controlled through temperature sensors if you should so choose so.
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Joe
> 24 hourThese fans are way to loud on my PC. Anything above 1500 rpm and the purr like a damn jet engine. My 120 mm corsairs are ninjas compared.
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Stacie E.
> 24 hourSetup my first watercooling build and these fans are amazing. Around 1.1-1.2k rpms and keeps my gpu cool at 26c idle on 23c ambient. I ordered the white chromax vibration pads and it’s amazing.
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wronghonk
> 24 hourI bought this to replace the obnoxiously loud fan on my Lepa AIO cooler. The Noctua isnt silent, nor does it claim to be, but it is much quieter than the fan it replaced. The stock fan on the Lepa was like a shrieking harpy in comparison.
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Dr. Tevin Kautzer
> 24 hourOrdered two of these fans, both of which made quiet but annoying bearing grinding noises even at low RPM. The NF-F12 (non iPPC) I have makes no such noise.