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Charles S
> 3 dayI purchased 2 of these fans. Their housings are thick enough where my son could not fit the fan anywhere except the front of his case with a B550 Mortar board. After a few months, 1 fan died. I contacted Noctua support and waiting resolution.
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Michael D. Gale
> 3 dayVery nice!
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Daniel Hernandez
> 3 dayGreat performance on these fans. The only negative is the color scheme but not a big deal for me as I would choose performance over color.
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David Y
Greater than one weekBest fans are noctua fans. If you need a fan for your computer just get noctua. I got cpu and case fans all perform superbly.
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alex
> 3 dayWhat can be said but its silent and great.
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B.C.
> 3 dayAt full speed, this fan is barely audible. Below about 600 RPM, its not audible at all. It moves a ton of air and punches above its RPM class. The gray coloration will turn some off, but better that than the usual poop-colored Noctuas, right?
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Al
> 3 dayThis is the cheap Noctua 140mm line, but it still performs amazingly. It works well as a front intake or radiator fan, as it has enough air pressure from the blade design to pull thru cooling fins or filters. If youre not sensitive to sound, or not going for a near silent build like I was, its probably overkill. However, if youre looking for good air output in adverse conditions, with quiet operation at full speed and near silent all the way up to ~900RPM, then this is a no brainer.
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Michael Pastore
> 3 dayPwm (4 pin) is great because you get to control the fan speed. At max speed (1200 rpms) they are a little noisy but not loud and are moving a lot of air. I feel that this is a good max without being excessive although I could see this max being slightly underwhelming. In which case you could opt for higher rpm limits.
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GG
Greater than one weekGreat cooling and quieter than my stock fans. Really glade I made the upgrade.
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Jeffery Jelinski
> 3 dayAt 1200RPM these have noticeably more airflow than my 1400RPM Thermaltake Riing 14s. They are definitely quieter and seem to scale down better at auto speeds and manage more consistent airflow. They dont have quite as much static pressure, but as unrestricted exhaust fans I dont need much. That said these have a lot more static pressure than a lot of other 1200RPM low noise case fans.