Noctua NF-S12A FLX, Premium Quiet Fan, 3-Pin (120mm, Brown)
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John Q Public
Greater than one weekFit my application perfectly. The fan comes with everything you need to install.
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Michael Gibson
20-12-2024Runs quietly and I think they look nice in my corsair c70 case. Came with all necessary parts and nicely packaged. Very well constructed. I have 4 120mm and 2 140mm in the case. Also using the noctua cpu cooler. They made a life long customer from me.
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justin chao
> 3 dayWith the ULNA (ultra low noice adapter) the fan is absolutely silent. No high pitch noice and is much much better than my old fan.
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G. Stanley
> 3 dayReally moves the air and is quiet as a feather. I have bought two more for a new computer build for my wife.
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Jim Wings
Greater than one weekThis a great cooling fan, because it is extremely quiet. I have one of these in my bedroom cooling a DVR, and you can not hear it running at night when it is very quiet in the room. Note that I am using the fan with a 9 volt calculator type power pack, so the reduced voltage makes it quieter then the normal 12 volt.
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woo00154
> 3 daycolor design may not fit many cases, but boy it is quiet and nice.
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David Edward Giarratana
> 3 dayThis fan pushes a ridiculous amount of air. None of the other fans I have used even come close, at all, and theyre completely silent, even at their highest speed. This would mean nothing if they didnt make much of a difference in my temperatures, but my system actually started to run about 10°C cooler when I replaced my previous fans (some Cooler Master ones and some Corsair AF series ones) with these.
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William
> 3 dayThe ugly duckling works is very quiet magic
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TF
> 3 dayGreat Product!
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A. Milne
> 3 dayThis is my 2nd Era headset cause I lost the 1st one. I quite like it because it drastically cuts down on background noise for the other person. Not nuts about the fit but its pretty amazing technology otherwise. I do find that I cant have the volume all the way up or theres a rather painful distortion which comes from Era, (regardless of the actual volume of the signal).