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| Noctua NF-P12 120mm x 25mm Fan - 54.3 CFM at 19 dBA |
| Part #: fan-399 |
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Price: $20.75
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Results: 11-18 of 18 |
Outstanding fan for quiet water cooling.
02-02-2009
Reviewer: Desert Booger (11)
Very quiet even at full speed. I would buy them again in a heartbeat!
Noctua NF-P12
09-06-2008
Reviewer: embrown057 (1)
With over 30 years in the computer field this is one of the very best fans we have ever used.High static pressure and low noise make this fan the ultimate choice for CPU coolers, intake and exhaust fan. Looks are not grear but that is not a issue when it comes to this kind of performance.
Nice Sounding Fan
05-19-2008
Reviewer: MINDSCI (15)
I read about these on the NPO silentpcreview. Basically, it is a good fan if you''re looking for quietness. I have it at its full 1300 RPM, and you can only hear it if you get within 12" or so.
Importantly, the vortex control notches do give the fan a much more pleasant sound to the ear! Not the constant higher pitched whine of most fans that can wear you down.
It moves noticeably more air than my armorsuit''s stock fan (rear exhaust), but still not a whole lot.
Undeniably, it is the ugliest fan on the planet... At least none of your friends will mistake it for anything other than a "Nausea-octua".
Hey, I guess it might work you if you have a wooden PC case!
All in all, I would buy it again. I just wish they would get with it and make some blue LED fans; CLEAR please!
(3DB DROP IN IN TOTAL SYSTEM SPL- 58DB NOW vs 61DB STOCK; ambient SPL at 55DB; measured at 1M with a Scosche digital SPL meter).
I''m Impressed
03-11-2008
Reviewer: Sap Beast (1)
After years of using "stealth" and other competing products I was rather skeptical about the high cost and whether if the fan would perform to expectation. To my surprise, it lived up to the advertised claims. It''s got strange colours yes, but for what its intended for it works exceptionally well. I''m going to order more for the rest of my cases to toss out all the old "stealth" products, which are noisy compared to this.
Not the best
02-22-2008
Reviewer: noob_eater4726 (4)
Pro''s: Made out of strong plastic, Silent, Heavy (makes it feel high-quality)
Con''s: The coloring. This fan is ugly, the pictures don''t do it justice. Pink and brown, seriously? The red in the picture is actually a deep brown. It says this fan is designed for radiators and CPU coolers, so why put a plastic column so close to the screw hole that makes it impossible to use most screws when having the head on the inside? Expensive for a fan with no LED''s or controllers too.
Awesom fan
02-05-2008
Reviewer: ()
I purchased two of these fans for my Home Audio equipment. Drilled 2 holes in the back of my cabinet, hot glued the fans over the 4" holes and plugged them in. The airflow is awesome and keeps my receiver, xbox 360, dvd player and other units all at room temp and cool to the touch. Without them all units heat up to dangerous levels. these are inaudible and move tons of air!!! work great
Noctua NF-P12 120mm x 25mm Fan
01-21-2008
Reviewer: Volken (2)
This fan is awsome. You can''t hear it unless you hold it inches from your ear, then all you hear is the air blowing by. I have reccomended Noctua fans to all my PC builder friends.
Best airflow to noise ratio out there.
01-21-2008
Reviewer: SpazzAttack (2)
I have eight of these fans moving all the air in my Lian Li PC-A70B case. They are remarkably quiet at full speed. Two of the fans cover both sides of my Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink. Using these fans, my Intel Q6600 Kentsfield processor runs at 3.6GHz (1.45 volts) reaching a maximum temperature of 75C during a 5 hour Prime95 torture test and an idle temperature of 45C. The Noctua fans have an excellent build quality, they’re quiet and they move a fair amount of air. Anyone building an air-cooled “quiet” system needs to try these fans out. They are worth every penny
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