Noctua NF-P14s redux-1500 PWM, High Performance Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 1500 RPM (140mm, Grey)
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暇人21号
> 3 dayUphereの120mmラジエータ2つでこのファンをサンドイッチしました。
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J.Allen
Greater than one weekWell made case fans are worth the money- they are quieter and move more air. Noctua is among the best in the business. I have an extended-ATX case and am overclocked to the gills. I prefer air cooling. I have a Noctua cooler, several Scythe and Thermaltake case fans, and needed one more so I purchased this. The bios on my ASUS board does a great job of controlling it and monitoring speed. This one is definitely the quietest and it moves a lot of air.
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John Knox
> 3 dayi made it fit with push pull setup on my cooler, with old clips
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Chris Plasse
> 3 dayIts pretty loud for a noctua fan. Im pretty sure I need a noise adapter I have it in my nxzt h110 and its louder underneath a desk than my girlfriends corsair 330r
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Michael
> 3 dayI had to bend one of the little wires on the frame of the fan as it was contacting the fan blade, keeping it from spinning. But once I figured that out, these fans were perfect.
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James dyke
> 3 dayThese fans are just great i got 2 140mm and 2 120mm and the quality is just unmatched to any other fan. The noise is super low now the loudest thing in my system is my old hard drive.
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davide r.
Greater than one weekSe volete le arctic che girano a 1800 rpm e fanno poco rumore giusto per vedere alte velocità delle ventole pesando che muovono un sacco si aria ..allora prendere le arctic. Con qualche ronzio ogni tanto fastidio basta farci labitudine.
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Lewis Earl MacCarter
> 3 dayVery nice. Arrived on time.
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-milk_
22-11-2024The air is a woosh sound. Not annoying in the slightest. Also doesnt ever get very loud. Very good flow, very strong. The fan feels robust. Very nice fan
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Ed C
> 3 dayIn the computer world, Noctua is synonymous with high quality, and even though their ‘redux’ line would make you think some sacrafices were made, luckily its not in the quality department but in the accessories department. Gone are any extra cables you may get with one of their normal Beige and Brown fans like a Y-cable or low-noise cable...and gone are any anti-vibration accessories you may expect to get with their Chromax or normal fans. The ONLY thing you get, is the fan itself, and some screws to mount it. I have seen some other people comment that they had expected to get the anti-vibration pads commonly found on all their other fans, feeling misled by the amazon listing, but from the pictures I see here on Amazon for the Redux fan(at least this one) there are clearly no anti-vibration pads. I have to admit, initially this was an oversight I didnt think about, because of all the 5 fans I have in my case, I dont have anti-vibration accessories on any of them, I mounted them up as they came out of the box (3x 120mm ThermalTake Riing LED, and 2 Corsair fans that came with my case). Needless to say, because of all the drama of people complaining that these fans came without the anti-vibration pads, I quickly ordered some to come a few days after the fan arrived, however I wanted to mount the fan up to test out and see what everyone has been praising about all these years regarding Noctua(this was my first Noctua fan). When I mounted it, as an intake on the bottom of my case with the normal case screws that came with my case, and the rubber grommets that fill the holes which fans are mounted to for my Corsair Carbide case all I heard was....SILENCE. No anti vibration pads needed. I promptly cancelled my order for the vibration oad accessories, satisfied with the mounting of the fan. So, if you get little rubber grommets that go into the holes that you screw your case fans into, you may not need the anti-vibration accessories that Noctua offers, and pay extra for with their Chromax, Industrial, or normal fan line. Maybe these grommets arent normal, maybe im one of the few lucky ones but in my use case the anti vibration pads were not needed.