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Picky
> 3 dayDecent fan for the price. It was louder than i expected when running at full speed. But its half the price of a noctua. So budget vs premium fan. Its decent. Just not great.
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Goldseekur
> 3 dayIt arrived early. It is a very quiet fan. Great value for the money.
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J. Verma
> 3 dayI got two of these as exhaust on the top of a CM NR200 build I put together for the wife. They are working wonderfully so far. Very quiet. And exhausting enough air to help keep the system under control. I wanted some black noctua fans but they were out of stock on the slims and I didnt want a bunch of different brand fans. Glad I went with these so far. Much cheaper and performing just as well.
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BurazeKun
> 3 dayThese have great flow characteristics on low fin heatsinks, like those found from scythe, and cases. In both cases, they are extremely quiet, more so than the Noctua Redux that I replaced, where at 1200rpm you could hear the buffeting air with the noctua. Not that it was a bad sound mind you. It is much better sound than the noctua is what I am saying though. May system is running cooler with these, but that is my case supports 3 120mm or 2 140mm. So getting these allowed me to add one more fan verse the 2 140. This offers better pressure characteristics and encourages flow.
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Bradley Moon
> 3 dayQuiet and great airflow
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Gerardo
> 3 dayGreat product. Its the quietest of all I have and puts a great amount of air.
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William
Greater than one weekgood quality, easy to install
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Minh Pham
> 3 dayI dont remember giving anything a 5 stars review, but this fan definitely is worthy. I built a Core i7 11th gen budget PC, which is known to run very hot. With a stock case fan, the CPU was idling low 50s degrees C, and just light to moderate load caused the temp to go up to 70-80 degrees C. I saw a comparison review on Youtube where the author gave this fan a good review; in fact the author recommended this one over the more expensive Noctua and Artic fans. Considering the price, I decided to give it a shot. So I replaced the stock case fan with one of these and added another one to the front of the computer case. The result: CPU now idles mid to high 30s, and at 100% load, barely reaches 70 degrees C. My GPU also dropped around 10 degrees as well. Im really happy with these results because Im not a heavy gamer, so most of the time, the CPU will be around 40-50 degrees. The noise level is totally acceptable; I dont have metrics to give, but just judging from the ambient noise, this fan is very quiet. Considering the price and performance, I would go back to this fan any time I build a PC. Just remember the general rule to channel the air in one direction for all the fans inside the case; in my case, all the fans work pull air from the front and push out to the back of the PC (dont forget the orientation of the CPU fan as well, if applicable). Highly recommend this fan.
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Ros
> 3 dayBefore purchasing these, I watched several reviews/comparisons on YouTube and wanted to give it a try along with Arctic P12 fans. I also have several Noctua fans like the S12A and A14.
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Fenton
> 3 daySilent and efficient. These puppies are quiet, even at max load! You wont hear much bearing noise, only the wind turbulence.