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YumekuiWRX
> 3 dayI bought these 3-pin fans because I specifically wanted a quality fan to run straight off of the power supply.
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Zach Ford
> 3 dayThey were super easy to install. Its just as similar to any cpu fans in that regard. Theyre so quiet and they put out so much air flow. Will be sticking with the brand in the future.
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Troy
> 3 dayI put two of these below my GTX 1080 and they dropped the cards temp by 5-7C. Not bad...
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Ethan Dail
> 3 dayIt’s definitely a value for how much you spend mine keep my PC super super cool even when it’s under load when I’m playing very intensive graphics games and it’s really good for the case that I have
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Jeff
> 3 dayThis is about the quietest fan Ive ever encountered. Moves air efficiently, and silently. Couldnt ask for more. Thanks, Noctua!
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dav
> 3 dayQuiet and very efficient. Used as rear exhaust for my Phanteks P400a digital case. Very cool temps and very quiet.
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S. Higgins
> 3 dayI have two of these in my Corsair carbide 88R micro-atx case, one push and one pull. Since installation, my cpu temp has dropped about 10c and my computer is MUCH quieter. I’m very pleased, my Ryzen 5 2600x is no longer thermally throttling and I can actually listen to music without an annoying whirring sound from the fans... that constantly varies in pitch. I think the stock fan for the carbide 88r pretty much sucks, these are so much better... they can actually mov some air.
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Branden K.
> 3 dayso far they have done exactly what they are supposed to do. i did end up purchasing the vibrations isolators. there really wasnt any excess vibration to begin with, but because of the contruction of my case, i could hear them. after those went on there was no noticeable vibration noise or even the feeling of vibration coming from the case.
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Erwin Kemmer
> 3 dayFans work great and pretty damb quiet.
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johnstoll3
> 3 dayThe product is great price too