Noctua NF-A8 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (80mm, Brown)
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AtomicAloha
Greater than one weekdoes the job nicely, thumbs up
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Justin Gonzalez
> 3 dayIf only they came in different colors.
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J. Tsuno
> 3 dayNoctua fans are the best for noise these are all I buy when I need a fan
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LJ
22-11-2024A Great running quite fan with a 4pin hookup to the power fan link on the computer motherboard- Speed regulates depending on the internal temperature of the processor
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SikNTir3d
Greater than one weekdoesnt move a LOT of air, but its silent.
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peace
> 3 dayvery quiet
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Fabian
> 3 dayIll keep it short: my computers stock fan was so loud, it was making the whole pc tower vibrate and caused a massive amount of noise. I can still remember the vibrations from my legs and arms making contact with the desk. I finally got tired of it and ordered this fan. It took about a minute to install and turn it on and that was that. No more noise. Its like its not even on. If I hadnt seen the blades spinning, Id think I got a dud. It also keeps the PCs temperatures far lower than the stock fan. All I can say is that Ill never go back to regular fans. Its that good.
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Alexis B. Ruiz
> 3 dayExcellent
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Andrew T
> 3 dayNoctua is known for their low volume and high airflow, and now I see why. Great fans.
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Groovydogg
> 3 dayI have a 50 watt grow light in my living room and the original fan was too loud. I searched quite fans and found this. I didnt realize how loud the 1st fan was until I got this and could compare thsm. It has 2 speed settings and both of them are ridiculously quiet. Considering how cheap they are you cant go wrong. I dont think its just the rubber mounting attachments that are on the fan, but the fan itself is just really quiet. I am using 2 of them for LEDS and neither one is housed in any enclosure that would dampen the sound. They are both open, visible and super quiet. Highly recommended!