Scythe Kaze Flex II PWM, 120mm, Premium Quiet/Silent PC Computer Case Fan, Quiet Model, Low-Noise Optimized, 4-Pin, Deluxe Black Colour, Single Pack
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Adam
> 3 dayScythe has me pretty impressed with them. This fan is a quality product, from its silent operation, to the respectable air flow, this thing checks all the right boxes. It is pretty comparable to the noctua NF-P12 redux-1300
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Ann Moran
> 3 dayExcellent fan, very quiet, draws little power.
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Julian
> 3 dayIt blows! Nothing pretty but its quiet and gets the job done! I dont really care too much on the look of my computer, its a natural looking and great fan!
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Phil
> 3 dayI added two of these to a new build last week and they perform well. During Cinebench and IBT benchmarks, they ran at max and only gave a pleasant hum to let me know they were happily working. The rest of the time they were quiet. I will buy these again.
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Edward D
> 3 dayQuiet efficient airflow. Does not disappoint, just like the video reviews claim. Scythe has been around for awhile, so they must be doing something right. Stylish color scheme. The rubberized corners help to dampen vibration and noise. Easy to install.
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KenandKarin
> 3 dayNice fans for the money. There isnt much noise unless they are at full speed. Otherwise all I hear is a very low hum, if anything at all. This is the same fan as what is used on the Mugen 5 Rev B CPU cooler, so use this for a push-pull setup.
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A Linux User
> 3 dayA lot has already been said about these excellent fans. I especially like that they come standard with the 4 pin PWM connectors at a very reasonable price point. The Scythe Kaze Flex worked perfectly with my Z390 Aorus Pro board, and the screw holes aligned perfectly with my somewhat aging Centurion 5 case making this a drop in replacement for my failing Cooler Master fan. If you are looking for a 120mm PWM fan that doesnt have the 50% PWM surcharge, consider this one.
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Lenore Kiehn
> 3 dayFan is still controllable on most motherboards using DC input option. Its a fairly quiet fan.