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Nate martinez
Greater than one weekI like the color and look. It has a very nice build quality very quiet. Only gets loud with full power.
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buyer
> 3 dayTheyre ok, theyre really not much better if any than cheapo fans, I feel like noctua is putting out cheaper product and selling their name.
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Ryan
> 3 dayThese things are quiet and push a lot of air. Also love the Grey option over the mor.al noctua brown.
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hello
> 3 dayNoctua fans are really good with their products. Build quality is nice, has a lot of air intake, and is silent.
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RB10
> 3 dayWonderful fans. I run them in the 300-600 RPM range, at which motor noise becomes very noticeable in most. I only have an NF-F12 to compare against, but this sounds far more pleasant. I was having a lot of trouble deciding between this and the A14, but Im confident that this one is better if your priority is silence rather than performance.
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Nathan Phillips
01-06-2025I used this to add an exhaust fan to a fractal designs torrent case since the case didn’t include an exhaust fan. It works great or as expected.
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Jeffery Jelinski
> 3 dayAt 1200RPM these have noticeably more airflow than my 1400RPM Thermaltake Riing 14s. They are definitely quieter and seem to scale down better at auto speeds and manage more consistent airflow. They dont have quite as much static pressure, but as unrestricted exhaust fans I dont need much. That said these have a lot more static pressure than a lot of other 1200RPM low noise case fans.
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Gilbert Armour
> 3 dayI did my research on many sites and these were the most recommended. I am not disappointed at all! I am not into RGB stuff so yes my internals do look plain/bland, but I am a performance person and these live up to the expectation!
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dumbphone
> 3 dayInstalled in NZXT H400i as front intake, quiet and powerful.
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Al
Greater than one weekThis is the cheap Noctua 140mm line, but it still performs amazingly. It works well as a front intake or radiator fan, as it has enough air pressure from the blade design to pull thru cooling fins or filters. If youre not sensitive to sound, or not going for a near silent build like I was, its probably overkill. However, if youre looking for good air output in adverse conditions, with quiet operation at full speed and near silent all the way up to ~900RPM, then this is a no brainer.