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Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown)

Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown) Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown) Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown) Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown) Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown) Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown)
$ 32.90

Score By Feature

Based on 4,216 ratings
Easy to install
9.69
Quality of material
9.48
Noise level
9.38
Value for money
8.92

OveReview Final Score

How Our Score Is Calculated

Product Description

A quiet fan that can blow 120x120x25mm, and is equipped with a 4-pin PWM control. A maximum speed of 2000 RPM is recommended. The MTTF is over 150,000 hours at 6 dB(A)
This next-generation 120x25mm A-series design offers the best air cooling performance, perfect for CPU cooling and radiator water cooling
Innovative engineering (AAO frame, Flow Acceleration Channels, and record-tight A 5mm clearance at the tip) as well as the material (Sterrox LCP, metal-reinforced hub, metal bearing shell), we recommend them.
Using 4-pin PWM fan headers, these fans can automatically regulate their speed to 2000rpm (1700rpm with the Low-Noise Adaptor included) when they are plugged in.
For running two fans at the same time using PWM on the same header, includes anti-vibration mounts, radiator gaskets, fan screws, extension cables, and y-cables

Questions & Answers

When will the black version of this be available?

If you are a yes voter This is on our to-do list. It is a pity that fans have very delicate materials. It is not possible to change the colour of the logo simply The black NF-200 is supposed to launch later this year In Q1 of 2019, we plan on introducing A12x25 PWM.

The sterrox 140mm version is nowhere to be found?

By the end of next year, we hope to release it.

This fan fits in place of an Antec 120mm case fan. Does it have the same power supply?

Whether they are 120 mm fan mounts is up to them.

One 120mm high performance CPU What impact will it have on ?

The fans on it can be replaced with this and the cooling will be improved. You'll also be able to hear everything much better.

Selected User Reviews For Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (120mm, Brown)

I love how quiet it is here! I cannot believe how quiet these things are! Their replacements are the ML120 Pros from Corsair, which are difficult These, however, are much I am sure you are confused by other reviews' statements about static pressure and airflow
5/5

So let me help you with an For example, static pressure is the equivalent of torque, and airflow is the equivalent of Static pressure allows these fans to reliably pull air through radiators, filters, and close to the sides of the case, as these objects and characteristics make air flow more difficult. Using one of these fans is not ideal if you need to move tons of air very quickly. If you want a fan that can handle it, then get one that has better airflow. Although they move plenty of air to provide all the cooling I need, I have no complaints. The ones I have are installed in a Ncase M1 behind a radiator and they're practically silent and very effective at cooling. I think the price tag is worth it. There are two types of fans static pressure fans and airflow fans. If a fan has more blades close together, it is a static pressure fan if it has fewer blades far apart, it is I'm glad I was able to help!.

Eliezer Park
Eliezer Park
| Feb 26, 2021
Those who are price sensitive may not benefit from this product
5/5

For me, it was well worth every penny! I have finally found what I was looking for. NF-52 cools more quickly than NF-52 There is a noticeable difference between F12 and F12. NF- was replaced with 2 NH-12 fans that I had on my aircraft The U12DX is a cooler for Intel's i4. My F12 hum has disappeared! I am happy to report that it has not returned. It's a bonus to get the extra cooling! My view of scilence is that it is priceless. NF- if you already have it In case you currently have F12 fans and are happy with them, it might not be worth upgrading. During stress testing, the average core temperature dropped by 3 degrees Celsius. People may not find it worthwhile to spend $30 per fan if it only makes the temperature a few degrees cooler. It was well worth it to me because there was a noticeable drop in noise level. That is by far one of the best quality fans I've There is just a sense of solidity and solid build. I am extremely disappointed with this fan because it makes my F12 and P12 fans feel low quality.

Beau Cabrera
Beau Cabrera
| Nov 27, 2020
A performance that is unparalleled and a value that is unbeatable
5/5

A new update is available - This year As a result of changing circumstances, I am changing my build. Since I am using Pull-On I have converted my system to an open loop system with (2) 480mm x 60mm radiators The air movement is handled by a 12x25 PWM fan. In addition to the two, I have another My 2700x and 2080 Ti are silently cooled thanks to a12x25 fans as separate exhaust fans running at 900rpm on my loop. Especially with the 700rpm speed setting, these fans truly provide an amazing amount of airflow for these thick 60mm radiators There are 1,300 revolutions per minute ranges. The 10 fans barely can be heard from 3 feet away at 1,200rpm, but at 900 they are almost inaudible and provide enough power to keep the 2080Ti at 2,115MHz and 43°C with any load. We offer the lowest possible noise for air passing through radiators, which is essential for applications where low-noise radiators are desired. During my Ryzen 2700x build, I could not bear the noise caused by pumping the water from the NZXT Kraken x62. Having listened to another couple of systems with the EVGA CLC280, Corsair H115, and H150, I determined that my ear is tuned to hear water pump noises. So, my next step was to find the best air cooling solution available. There are four Noctua NH-series models available for purchase This is the SE-15 The AM4 frequency. The stock NF-31 has been used in my case There wouldn't be room for both the ram and the case side panel with a15 fans on the heatsink assembly. Due to some reviews of these fans and the fact that Noctua said that these fans were compatible with the heatsink, I decided to try these fans so that I could keep the twin fan feature. A replacement was also ordered for my (7) NF-UL The A14 PWM case fans come with (6) NF-B fans This fan has an A12X25 speed rating. Considering the development cycle and the promise of excellent midrange gaming for a low cost, I was intrigued From the mid-range to the high-mid-range There is a range of pressure and flow rate for rpm. They deliver what I hoped could be possible, but not what I actually expected. With the NH-series comes a sense of accomplishment that can't be beaten. This is the SE-15 With AM4 CPUs I obtain the same boost clocks with only a 2c penalty in Prime 95 small FFT or Folding@Home CPU work units as with AM3. The NZXT Kraken x62 can be a push, pull or push/pull NF-tower with a push, pull or push/pull NF-tower I'm a big A14 fan. The kraken needed the fans to spin enough to be audible (by ear) at 3 feet and on par with the AIO pump noise to achieve the level of cooling considered to be benchmark, the NF-70 does not require that. When the A12x25s are turned at 950 rpm, they lose 2c If I do not place my ear directly on the case, the sounds are not audible. I am running my AMD Ryzen 2700x at 4 GHz, which is the best of the best. If I ran 1 ghz all core under Prime 95 or F@H, the CPU would hit 66 degrees centigrade worst case scenario, and the computer would be completely silent from where I sit three In addition to being well within AMD's recommended temperatures, this is a significant increase in all core boosting clocks that is sustainable indefinitely, while that total power consumed across the CPU and SOC is 130 watts. Other than that, we would not be able to achieve the pure silence and temperatures at full load. The best I could do was try. This NF-type polymer is based on Sterrox The A12x25 is an example of design and execution excellence with a priceless value and superior performance that cannot be compared.

Mario BURROWS
Mario BURROWS
| Nov 17, 2020
I have a rave review for you
5/5

To the point Dr. Sure says it comes in the form of poop Is it brown, but it performs like a champ? Does it have a nice design and a sleek finish? My name is on the list. I purchased a D15 unaware that the front fan wouldn't clear my height, so I assumed that I could get a D15 if I purchased it for myself. I only used the fan in the middle of my push configuration during the time I was using only the memory in my head. I'm not sure how good it is. Later, I saw these fans in YouTube videos during Computex and was fascinated by their I am a fan of these things. It will be a bonus to me if they perform well, and it DOES I had all the adapters I needed anyway from my Nikon D15, so I didn't need to buy any new ones. I put that bad boy on and the load temperatures dropped by 5C without adding any measurable noise. Nice. It'll be awesome to look at the updated U12S with two of these bad boys on board. Those are three words I want to hear, I have four words for you.

Marlon Merritt
Marlon Merritt
| Dec 08, 2020
The performance of this fan was outstanding from Noctua
5/5

This is amazing. Having received this fan I was curious if it really lived up to its claims, so I bought one to test on my NH-D3 This cooler is called the U14S. NF-106 is far superior to the included (and larger) model There is an A15 fan with a PWM motor. I will not lie to you while that fan is an excellent one as well, it does not have nearly the static pressure this NF-Z33 has It is an offer from A12x25. As a general rule, the higher the static pressure, the better the performance in restricted spaces (such as The anti-theft devices on the four corners of my house were also replaced You have installed the vibration pads, and the NA-style microphone is also included On page 1 of the user's manual, there is a picture of the AVG1 gasket (which is supposed to work better for dense fins). Using this new fan, I run it at 1200 RPM (it can go up to 2000 RPM if you want it to), and I can barely hear it, and my i7 stay cool even in 15 degrees Celsius. The value of the 6700k is between 38 and 40 cents In the meantime, I am doing Folding@Home daily to stress it out. As a result of In the past, the CPU temperature would reach about 58 C when I had an A15 PWM fan.

Skyler Romero
Skyler Romero
| Apr 05, 2021
I think these are great! It is hands down the best fan they've ever produced
5/5

Amazing. I've never seen anything like them. Their noise is pretty low even when they are spinning at There is no doubt that you can Yet they do not seem that bad compared to the competition at the same RPM. My general rule is to keep them at around 900 The track is playing at 1400rpm and I cannot hear it. This item has great air flow for all real world situations to use it As a result of my RAM height and smaller ATX case, I had to use one on my D15s. In any case, it makes it look great. Is really good at what she does. It's a great day. The product is awesome. I bought 6 of them and they are all great. It is a pleasure to meet.

June PEACOCK
June PEACOCK
| Jan 21, 2021

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