Noctua NF-A14 iPPC-2000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 2000 RPM (140mm, Black)
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hawxegen
> 3 daybest pc fan period
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Albert E. Romero
> 3 dayThese are worth it! They are fast and cold as ice! The airflow in my case is amazing and I k my have two if these with 3 other Corsair fans, although I am thinking of replacing the other fans with these, I will be ordering one more for sure to install on the top of the tower! Great product and keeps everything cool!
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Jordan Ray
> 3 dayI love Noctua!
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Ms. Beaulah Sanford PhD
> 3 dayserver fan with increased rpm for exhaust in my new build Noctua rules the computer fan world just the best you can get
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JoShMysTer
> 3 dayWorks as advertised and to its name! Perfect set of fans! Quiet and Powerful! <3
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Tonja B.
> 3 dayGreat fan made by a great company. Excellent quality as to be expected from Noctua. The only problem I had was not seeing all the wonderful accessories that come with the old brown NF A14; shoot, all of Noctuas old products for that matter. This product only came with the fan and four screws, no paperwork (I assume they just printed information on the box), no accessories (such as Y splitter and extension cables that comes with all the brown fans).
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WarEeyore
> 3 dayThese are definitely industrial fans. Fast and loud, they move a lot of air. I put these on some corsair AIO radiators in a pull config and the temps are really good. But, the noise is high due to that airflow - just be warned. Not marking them down as they are doing what they were designed to do.
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David Velasquez
> 3 dayxD
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Glass Roof Edition
> 3 dayBest in class! Cant get no better product to move airflow w high static pressure out there. Worth every penny they cost!
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Reiman Meoño
> 3 dayAs everything Noctua (In my personal experience, anyways) these fans are great. I bought 4 of these to use as exhaust on my Core x9 case, and they are incredibly silent. Havent got the Core x9 just yet, so I have them installed on the HAF 922 it will be replacing. I have my motherboard controlling the speed of the fans, and at 1500rpm, they are quieter than the NF-A15 (the 1500rpm version included with NH-D15) running at 100%. So I guess the Three-phase motor tech really pays off, since it is not as noticeable as a fan that was silent already. Now the other fan is annoying me. So, I want to get a few more to remove the two NF-A15s I have in my computer.