Noctua NF-P14s redux-1500 PWM, High Performance Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 1500 RPM (140mm, Grey)
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Lorraine B.
> 24 hourThis product works exactly as it should. Very low sound for the amount of cooling provided. Great quality item.
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Daniel P. E.
> 24 hourEste ventilador sustituyo al que venia en el frontal de la caja del PC. Elegi este de 1500RPM en lugar de otros con menos RPM (y mas silenciosos) porque necesito mas flujo de aire frio entrante, asi que esta version era la perfecta para mi caso.
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Michael
> 24 hourInstalled this at the base of my Phanteks Evolv Shift 2 case. This fan is large but is quiet and I feel pushes a good amount of air through it. I have not had a single issue with heat in my system at all and its been pretty warm in here this summer.
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A. Nieves Jr.
> 24 hourNoctua NF-P14s redux-1500 PWM 140mm Fan
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Crafter
> 24 hourI purchased 5 of these Redux series Noctua fans just recently for a rebuild on my PC (three 140mm and two 120mm). 2 of them were installed on a Corsair Hydro H110 280mm CPU Cooler. The other 140mm was installed at the back of the case as exhaust. The 120mm fans were installed as intakes at the bottom of the Corsair 750D.
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Andy Kubik
> 24 hourSo far its pushing tons of air and easy to install. The quality is clear right out of the box. My only complaint is theres a slight buzz coming from it, almost like a tiny bicycle chain going round. Very high pitch, dont even notice if I dont listen for it, but disappointing.
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Damluc91
> 24 hourSemplicemente Noctua,
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jason
> 24 hourThese fans are well-built and look awesome in the gray color. Not a bad price either.
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Delpha Quitzon
> 24 hourVery impressive fans for the price, I have purchased these in order to replace the provided Corsair SP140 on a H115i cpu cooling unit. They blow the SP140 away by a fair margin, operates much quieter at an equal performance. Virtually no motor noise, sleeved cables and above all, looks so much better than the original Noctua design.
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Stephen
> 24 hourIf you are a crazy PC Master Builder who needs the strongest fans that will sound relatively pleasant at high RPMs, then this is the fan for you. For the average setup, I would suggest going with either the 1200 or 900 RPM model. I keep this running at 980 RPM and get plenty of air intake for my NZXT H510 case. The noise level at 980 RPM is noticeable, but quickly goes to background noise when I have any audio coming through speakers or headphones.