Noctua NF-P14s redux-1500 PWM, High Performance Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 1500 RPM (140mm, Grey)
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nicholt
> 3 day*1 month edit: The fans make a bunch of weird noises and its really annoying. They make a sort of creaking sound, Im guessing its coming from the bearings. And sometimes there is a knocking noise, depending on the rpm. I will probably put my uphere fans back on.
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David M.
> 3 dayThese fans are listed at moving 78CFM but feels like a lot more than that. There’s fans that move more air and there’s fans that are quieter but these are a happy medium at a good price
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A Canadian Person
> 3 dayIt pushes a lot of air and does a WAY better job at cooling my PC than the Arctic F14’s I had previously installed in my PC… but I am incredibly disappointed at how loud they are compared to what was advertised. I even bought the recommended anti-vibration pads that Noctua makes for these and it helped with vibration… but not sound. If you want great cooling potential, these are amazing, but if you want a quiet PC… go with Be Quiet.
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桃内
> 3 day冷却を強化するためにファンを交換しましたが、アイドル時は600くらい、Maxで1500に届かないくらい
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Flo
> 3 dayMais quelle déception .. comme déjà lu ailleurs à partir de 1100tr le ventilo fait un vrombissement INSUPORTABLE ! on lentend à plusieurs mètres, ca souffle mais alors niveau bruit cest zéro si on attend de ce fan un souffle fort. Jai acheté les silentblocs pensant quun problème de vibration était la cause et pareil aussitôt renvoyés, inutiles. Franchement il y a mieux et pour deux fois moins cher chez ARCTIC !
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J. Endahl
> 3 dayVery quiet, inexpensive fan, moves a good amount of air
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J.R
> 3 dayExcelente ventilador, de los mejores del mercado, 100% calidad.
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T. Lai
> 3 dayI was using a SSO2 Noctua fan for the last few years and decide to get a faster one. But this is a disappointment. The fan make some type of ticking noise when run at the lowest speed! The noise do gone at higher speed. But its not good at all!
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Hansi
> 3 dayHabe mir im Sommer 2 diese Lüfter bestellt und in der Front meines PC eingebaut.
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J.Allen
Greater than one weekWell made case fans are worth the money- they are quieter and move more air. Noctua is among the best in the business. I have an extended-ATX case and am overclocked to the gills. I prefer air cooling. I have a Noctua cooler, several Scythe and Thermaltake case fans, and needed one more so I purchased this. The bios on my ASUS board does a great job of controlling it and monitoring speed. This one is definitely the quietest and it moves a lot of air.