Noctua NF-F12 iPPC-2000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 2000 RPM (120mm, Black)
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Ryan W.
> 3 dayThis thing pushes some serious air! I purchased to replace the stock fan for my EVGA 1080 Hybrid. I have it connected to my motherboard and control it through my fan software. It is fairly loud at full speed, but when youre trying to keep your card cool it needs to move air through the radiator, and this does the job quite well.
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Noah P
Greater than one weekGreat Fan, I replaced an arctic cat fan on a GPU radiator as the Arctic fan was the loudest part of my computer. This fan runs quietly and matches my black computer quite well. It has has mild use and has worked without issue. It seems to pull plenty of air through the radiator without issues and Ive not had any problems with overheating. The change in blades for this fan may have made it possible for me to drop the RPM of the fan on the radiator; making it even quieter. Im very pleased with the fan and will be very open to buying another from Noctua in the future should I need it.
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Forest Jones
> 3 dayGreat fans! A million times better than the stock fans that come in your case. Works great on my radiator and i love the wire covers. Would use 10 of these in my case if I had the money. I didnt get the rubber silencing pieces though.
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Sam
> 3 dayPurchased Noctua NF-F12 iPPC-2000 for custom gaming system. The NF-F12 is made with high-quality materials, super quiet, yet extremely efficient when it comes to cooling. As with all Noctua products, I highly recommend the NF-F12!
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Nerorick
> 3 dayi like it
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Steve Garvey
> 3 dayYou cant beat Noctua fans. I was skeptical, but they move more air with less noise than any other fan Ive ever used.
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MoDeM FoX
> 3 dayThe product I received was the IP52 version, although the wording made it seem like I was getting the IP67 version. These fans are very quiet, and move a ton of air. They are fairly heavy for fans, but it feels good to have a product that is actually built well.
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llarinb
> 3 dayOwn two of these now.Best silent fan there is hands down!
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Steve
> 3 daymade too much noise as a top exhaust fan
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Adam Cunningham
> 3 dayBaller! Just make sure to use your 4 pin pwm connector for this bad boy. Running at full speed off a 3 pin makes your s*** sound like a hoover! Great fan!