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Carlos V
> 3 dayLos uso como los ventiladores frontales en mi PC, comparados con los de stock, lograron bajar unos cuantos grados los diversos puntos termicos de mi PC y son mucho más silenciosos.
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A.Online
> 3 dayThey did it again!, great product and quiet.
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hwmaster1
> 3 dayLove the round design and that it fits in 120mm holes.
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cubanshopper
> 3 dayI replaced my 5 year old loud fans with these and they are amazing! My PC is in my room and my wife was complaining how loud it had turned even during the day. After I replaced the fans, she asked if I now keep it off because she doesnt hear it! Mission accomplished! WIFE FACTOR 100%
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C.G.B. Spender
> 3 dayBeen ogling Noctua fans for some time having read all the positive things about them on the net tho wasnt too keen on the brown/light brown scheme when I discovered the Redux line. Great colors+lower price, as I didnt need any of the extra bells and whistles the poo colored ones come with. They move insane amounts of air, I am literally able to clean the dust filter on my case several times a day.
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Zella Lehner
> 3 dayI used this as an outtake attached to a fan controller. You can always count on Noctua fans.
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Customer
> 3 dayI bought this as a replacement fan for my PC and it moves a lot more air than my old fans did. 10/10 would buy again. Its not really any louder at all which is nice.
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ImaginaryFriend
> 3 dayI bought the anti vibration pads with them and they run very quiet and provide excellent cooling. No complaints.
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Marshall
> 3 dayIts louder than I hoped for. This is a cheaper Nochtua fan after all. I donmt really know what the technical difference is from this and the other premium fan is, but they are both SSO bearings so I did not expect this. It is of course much quieter than a $8 cooler master 140mm. fan.
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Mr. J. E. Dagless
> 3 dayBought this fan to replace the rather pathetic Fractal fan in the back of my R5. Once installed boy did it move the air but the noise was a little high. However, I could tell it was pushing far more then the Fractal which I could only get up to around 850-900rpm. The Noctua was running at around 1400 so I switched it down to around 60% or 1050 rpm and its almost silent but still pulling out far more air than the Fractal. I may well replace the front fan with one of these too.