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Yokin
> 3 dayultra silencieux, et simple a installer rien a redire le plus bruyant maintenant est la carte graphique :( a acheter tranquillement .
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F. O.
> 3 dayGran marchio, già noto. Per ora niente sorprese..
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raul
> 3 dayNoctua es de lo mejor en ventiladores.
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ivan r. cavazos
Greater than one weekok
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DarkEetrius
> 3 dayIts a noctua fan what else do i need to say.
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Jeffery H.
> 3 dayThese are the best fans I have ever used. I have bought 10 of these. From a technical POV these are super quiet and well engineered. The kit comes with all sorts of cables, jumpers, extensions and twofers. The box contains screws and also rubber quick connect mounts. Although it doesnt effect performance the box and packaging is really top-notch. You can tell Noctua has really spent some time engineering and thinking through this hardware. These are not glitzy LED lit fans, but really a nice bit of tech that does the job of cooling and is very quiet. I cant think of any reason to use any other fan in any computer I build
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Simone B.
> 3 dayIl silenzio regna sovrano e mi piace pure il colore, anche la confezione non scherza, nulla è lasciato al caso. Degno di nota sono le prolunghe di alimentazione e la loro cura nei dettagli.
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El JJ
> 3 dayExcelente ventilador, lo usé para bajar la temperatura de dos discos NVME M.2 sin embargo cual fue mi sorpresa al tener una baja de temperatura global en el case. Lo instalé en la parte inferior de mi Case Thermaltake y mantiene la temperatura alrededor de los 30 grados. Cabe mencionar que tengo el procesador Core i5 8600k en overclock a 5000 Mhz. Agrego imagen con detalle (Addlink y Force son los NVME M.2 y en color rojo parte izquierda se puede ver la temperatura del procesador). Totalmente recomendado este Fan !!
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Lorne Swayze
> 3 dayEasy to install.
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Joseph Ferris
Greater than one weekI was unsure what to expect, when I purchased four NF-A14 PWM units and four NF-S12A PWM units for my development rig - which is an i7-4930K on a Sabertooth X79, housed in a Corsair Carbide 500R. All I knew, though, was that the stock fans on the case were obnoxiously loud and, likely, not as effective as they could be.