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Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black)

Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black) Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black) Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black) Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black) Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black) Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black) Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black)
$ 25.95

Score By Feature

Based on 2,551 ratings
Easy to install
9.58
Quality of material
9.53
For gaming
9.28
Value for money
9.13
Noise level
7.30

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Product Description

A heavy duty cooling fan featuring 120x120x25 mm, 12V, 4-pin PWM, and a maximum power of 150 watts. Three thousand revolutions per minute, maximum. More than 150,000 hours MTTF at 5 dB(A)
High static pressure is achieved by focusing the flow, which makes the 120x25mm fan more efficient and efficient for cooling
4.3V 3000rpm model with 12V power source 5-dB) with 4-pin PWM connector for automatic speed control via 4-pin PWM fan headers, broad speed range of 750-3000 rpm
A high-speed industrialPPC version is available for applications requiring extreme cooling performance and advanced protection against water and dust
The waterproof and dustproof IP52 standards ensure a sturdy construction made of fibreglass reinforced polyamide

Questions & Answers

Can this fan push how many cubic feet per minute?

There is no doubt the fan was designed in Austria (although it may have been There are 186 specifications in the specification table. There are 109 cubic meters per hour, or 7 cubic meters per hour. Nine cubic feet per minute.

Does this model have a 120 mm diameter?

This is the In f12, the focal distance is 120mm, and the nf-aperture is - 140 mm is the diameter of a14

In what way do 3000 RPM and 2000 RPM differ from each other? How does one compare with the other?

There is more air when you travel faster. There's more air, which means more heat and more noise. Even the lowest setting of the fan controller should be able to run these fans down to stall speed, which is about 750 RPM for the 3000RPM version and 450 RPM * Therefore, if you are searching for ultra-high definition movies It is better to use the 2000 RPM if the engine is quiet, otherwise 3000 RPM would be better. In order to test the 3000RPM against the consumer 1500RPM, I just purchased one. There is only one thing about the consumer fans that I would really knock. My intention would have been to purchase four of the consumer version straight off if they hadn't been vomit-colored.

In the title it says 3000 RPM, yet the description says 2000 RPM. Would you mind telling me which one it is?

With software, it can be reduced to 2000 RPM, but it is 3000 RPM by default.

Selected User Reviews For Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM, Heavy Duty Cooling Fan, 4-Pin, 3000 RPM (120mm, Black)

It is not necessary for you to have It's probably a good idea to buy them
5/5

It is because I am myself that I know you. There you have a new radiator, complete with one, or perhaps even two, perfectly functional fans, but you now wonder if you can get an additional two or three degrees of performance from your machine.

So you started researching It has occurred to you that there are many different types of fans, so if you are going to do this, you might as well do it correctly. Static pressure fans would be exactly what you need. Noctua catches your attention for a number of reasons I'm doing well. Designed to be quiet, these fans are favored by your favorite YouTubers. The ugliness of these baubles is a mark of genuine Austrian quality for you, but you've come to appreciate it for what it is. Fans like these are NOT of those groups. There is no problem with them Yes, they have been engineered. The only difference between the two is that they are black instead of the more common white. It's certain that they don't quite seem quiet at 3000 RPM either. My friend below said he could barely hear himself think, and I completely agree with him. One of these displays is mounted in a push-button Place an AIO cooler on top of the Corsair H60. It is pretty annoying if the number goes over 1800. The faster the RPM, the more obnoxious it becomes. The static pressure fan on my PC runs at 3000 RPM which sounds like a Ferrari, which is nice, but I cannot imagine running it at that speed for any length of time. But let's be honest the fan won't be quiet at that speed. That said, the fans do not intrude at 1500 RPM because they are pretty quiet. Retail version similar to this one. Again, Austrian engineers come out on top. What is performance? According to their description, they are effective. The planes move a lot of air when they are at full speed. When seeking to transfer heat into moving air you soon hit the law of diminishing returns, if you have studied thermodynamics in any depth. In other words The amount of heat transferred does not necessarily equal the speed. A fixed-speed engine has a 1 RPM torque at 1500 RPM The cooler fan runs 2 degrees cooler than two stock fans at full speed (not bad) and is much more quiet. Even when ramping the fan up to 2900 RPM, there is little improvement in temperature. However, the motor's noise does go up It is a good idea to make sure you run these pumps at 1500 RPM if you insist on buying them. In contrast, if you keep your servers running at less than 1500 RPM, then it might not be so necessary to have a server-side cache. What version of iPPC should I upgrade to? Instead of getting the iPPC 2000 RPM version, why not go for the PPC 2000 RPM Rather than buying the retail version, which is a few dollars cheaper, why not buy the online version? Having read all the reviews on Amazon, and you are still seriously considering it, you have already done some digging. Why we do it is clear to both of us. Numbers like this impress you A three thousand rotations per minute. It falls below There is no difference between 100 CFM and 200 CFM. There is a static pressure of 7 mm H2O. The device has a 150K hour lifespan (17 YEARS of continuous use). IP53 is also included. It's unclear what that means, but I would venture a guess that the fans will outlast the end of time. The cost is worth it, right? Probability is that probably won't be the case. The reason why you installed the water cooler, as well as why you configured your system to a higher overclock is the same as why you installed the fans. It is important to get the most performance from your system. Whenever possible, you want to be as cool as possible. In order to push your machine to its limits, you have to push it as hard as you can. While you can't think of a time when such airflow would be useful, you like knowing that it's there when you need it.

I recommend using #6 32 1 as well They are mounted to your radiator with 14" screws. Remember to use washers as well. It is my pleasure to assist you. Please note
Edit The future has spoken to me - my ladies and gentlemen There is a May 2020 deadline. As a matter of fact, the end of the world is here. would be worthwhile to mention that I am a resident physician, who finds some relief playing video games during these difficult times. The machine has been upgraded in the past few months since my original review, but the fans remain unchanged. Even today, they are still working. Make sure you stay at Don't let your life be lost. It is important to wash your hands after you use the bathroom.

Jayleen Joyce
Jayleen Joyce
| Mar 01, 2021
Is the product in compliance with the specifications? A 3 out of 5 rating
5/5

The Reason Why I Gave 5 I will explain in more detail. Take the case fans you make for a PC. It's not enough to make a fan of 1000 RPM, someone else has to make one of There are 1500 of you, and 2000 of them. In the long run, most case fan manufacturers end up making a lot of the same type of fan. It has earned a reputation as being one of the best or even the best fans maker. It is important for me to share with you why I am doing this. The following was posted 72 hours ago My new custom loop PC is currently in the works, and it features Ryzen, Asus, EK, XPSC, and more Asus components. Do you have a way to cool this down? My final decision was to buy 12 Noctua IPPC 3000-RPM The sound they make can get pretty loud, I know. Neither it bothers me nor it bothers my friends. When I use headphones, I do so without any problem. That's a whole room by itself. You don't have to share it with me. It's a lot more common to have 1500 RPM fans than The best thing I did was simply choose what I thought was best, and then I will figure it out more Do you agree? Don't all of us do it that way? Well, I have realized that these are not typical case fans. I would probably have to worry about these, if I were to worry about them. Could you tell me how much power you Is it possible to split the header of a fan? "So what is the point of fan hubs?" I had 12 fans by then so I started doing internet research, which is 100% accurate 100% of the time. Therefore, I thought I would send Noctua an email. It would be great if I could list out all the different components I have from different brands. Manufacturers will no doubt love to figure out product specifications from other manufacturers. As I found out I would most likely get one of two responses from my articles about Thermaltake Fan Hubs and Asus motherboards (specifically the Crosshair VI), I realised there are two possibilities A generic response would be The compatibility of other components is not something we can discuss. I'm a b. An example of a generic solution would be It is recommended that you use X product with this model*. The generic solution 2 is We appreciate your willingness to contact X, Y, and Z - we hope to receive enough information to answer your question. This is a list of some basic specs of ours. A response has not been received. The wait is going to be worth it. Provide a generic response 1 to the question. In the past 24 hours Noctua sent me an email, which I found in my inbox. It was pretty quick, at least they didn't take too much time, here comes the generic In response to I don't know- This is helpful. That is what I thought, at least. In response to my inquiry, Mr. Emanuel Fankhauser from Noctua's Support Team responded. The email began with an apology for the delayed response, as well as a reason why it was delayed. There was some research to be done. It was as if my jaw dropped as I scrolled down. He included a photo of the Asus Crosshair VI showing the locations of the fan headers. The author noted significant details, such as the power output, and noted the motherboard fan headers used PWM, unlike some other motherboards made by There was a detailed explanation below of Noctua fan specifications. Please review them to make sure they would work with my motherboard, and the number of fans per header in order for them to operate and not damage the motherboard. My problem is, I've built a bunch of PCs but never really examined what factors impact fan voltage, Watts, and During the old days, RGBs and PWM were unheard of, and fans worked just fine. I was also informed that typical fan hubs, like the Thermaltake Commander FP 10 port I have, may still not work, even if they are SATA powered. His knowledge, courtesy, and responsiveness set a good example for PC component manufacturers. Thus, if you make fans and they meet specs, then your fans are fine. Hire people like Emanuel who will prove to your customers that your product is great, and you will get 5-star reviews every time. YMMV, but I hope all of you still run into a Noctuan if you need support (not just RMA).

Meredith SANDERSON
Meredith SANDERSON
| Mar 23, 2021
A powerful air blower that can move a high volume Utilizing it as an exhaust fan for the rear of the house to mitigate its noise
5/5

With this fan, there are no compromises in terms of There is a tremendous amount of air pushed by I blew dust and a candy wrapper out from behind my desk the first time I used it at full speed. Furthermore, this does not work effectively at low speeds, as describes in Asus's Fan Expert 3. The real kick-in doesn't occur until about 40% of the maximum voltage is reached. Max speed is about 2,900 rpm with a rpm range between 1215 and 1215. A NEW UPDATE Nevertheless, I decided to use this single fan in a pull configuration on my single fan AIO CPU P/P for the two SP120s is no longer required. In addition, this fan lost 15-percent Benchmarking my cpu with Real Bench gave me a 17 degree rating. I used to be able to hit 72 degrees on a regular basis before. Using this single fan and a spacer, I made this single fan (pic As I approach 52, i'm feeling good The quality of the product I'm impressed with, I will not buy anything else. For whatever reason, it operates at lower speeds more easily in this new position and is much quieter. The motor does not become loud until it reaches 2099 rpm. There is a voltage that is now about 70 percent of max voltage, (according to ASUS.

Graham Woodard
Graham Woodard
| Jun 01, 2021

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