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Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1300 RPM (120mm, Grey)

Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1300 RPM (120mm, Grey) Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1300 RPM (120mm, Grey) Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1300 RPM (120mm, Grey) Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1300 RPM (120mm, Grey) Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1300 RPM (120mm, Grey) Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1300 RPM (120mm, Grey)
$ 13.90

Score By Feature

Based on 1,786 ratings
Easy to install
9.88
Durability
9.69
Value for money
9.38
Noise level
9.38
Mounting system
9.48
Quality of material
9.38

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Product Description

A quiet fan that measures 120x120x25 mm and operates at 12V, 4-pin PWM. The maximum number of revolutions per minute is 1300. A few dB(A) and a very long MTTF of more than 1500.000 hours
The NF-P12 high-end 120x25mm 12V fan has won more than 100 awards and accolades from international computer hardware websites and magazines, and has been used by hundreds of thousands of users.
Low-noise system for cooling CPUs or water cooling radiators with pressure optimized blade design and high static pressure low CFM, high static pressure, and a quiet operation for air-cooled CPU coolers or water cooling radiators
Featuring an excellent balance of performance and quietness, the 1350rpm 4-pin PWM model supports the automatic control of the motherboard speed. (Although virtually silent at idle, the fan will automatically boost airflow when needed.)
This is a simplified redux edition with proven Noctua quality at an attractive price point, and a wide range of available accessories (antivibration mounts, S-ATA adaptors, y-splitters, extension cables, etc.).

Questions & Answers

Can you tell me how many cubic feet per minute there are?

There is a 54 cfm capacity with this fan.

Including multiple fans on a single 4-pin connection on the motherboard is possible with this connector?

There are two NF-II connections With the help of a 4-pin Y-cable you can connect two P12 boards to a single motherboard pwm This is an extension cable. On the NF-, there is a wire I needed to buy an extension and the Y cable to connect P12 to the motherboard as the cable is 40 mm long, which is not enough.

Where can I find screws for them?

The screws that came with mine were broken

Selected User Reviews For Noctua NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1300 RPM (120mm, Grey)

The only drawback of this fan is it is noisy yet reasonably priced
5/5

Noctua is known for having good fans with annoying The NF-90 seemed to be the perfect fan for me, so I ordered two A set of P12 Redux fans made for high The one on the left is the 1300 RPM fan, but the one on the right is the 525 RPM fan.

Kasen Ferrell
Kasen Ferrell
| Nov 10, 2020
I installed 4 quiet Noctua NF-E fans in place of 4 old ones I'm bringing pain 12 redux back The PWM of 1300 is being used
5/5

In order to replace these 4 fans, I replaced them with Noctua NF-G4 af fans I'm bringing pain 12 redux back It is a CAD system that sometimes runs overnight to compute ANSYS stuff. I was interested in seeing if I could knock down some of the noise in my home office. I don't game, but sometimes, I run it overnight to reduce the noise. My previous fans had fan controllers. However, to cool my case I either had to fire up the existing fans so loud that they blew heavily to cool the case (Fractal Define R6 Black) or keep the existing fans running silent to allow the components to It works out well in this case. ANSYS runs aren't making as much noise for now, and my wife doesn't ask if I'm about to blow up my computer.

Murphy Robinson
Murphy Robinson
| Sep 02, 2020
There is no better 120mm fan on the market there is no comparison
5/5

It is no wonder why Noctua fans are often referred to as the quietest and most In the absence of competition, there is no market. Only complaint I ever had about them was the brown/tan colors of their ABSOLUTELY HIDEOS fans. It seems they have finally rectified that sin and now have an undeniably perfect product. There are already four 120mm fans and three 200mm fans in my wide EATX home build which I absolutely I replaced all of the bearings in my CoolerMaster AIO when they started to fail with Noctua fans, as it made good sense. My excitement was increased after finding out that they now have a 120mm static air pressure fan without a fugly look. Compared to the original 120mm cooler master fans that came with it, the original 130mm cooler master fans fit onto my AIO's radiator better. Now that I have my system almost completely silent, to your point that it is almost silent except for the radiator pump and when the system reaches its maximum and the fans turn on.

Celine Moyer
Celine Moyer
| Jun 30, 2021
The fan is solid and quiet
5/5

A main drawback of the old stock fan was how loud it would be whenever the CPU was running. While I haven't tried them more than running at their maximum, they are noticeably quieter, even with 2 fans, as opposed to the single fan on the older system. This is the same fan as the previous one. I think this is a good upgrade for folks who want a quiet system, and the price is reasonable.

Lyla Bryant
Lyla Bryant
| Dec 07, 2020
The product has a 6 year warranty, 40cm cable, static pressure of 120,2 m3/h, and a low noise level of Optimum airflow with this fan is achieved through pressure optimization
5/5

An intake with a mesh grill in front or a tower cooler is an example. The fan on the right side of the first photo is this one. br>I have one at the bottom of the intake of my P400A. On either side of each are two of the same type of 140mm Noctua fans. (This P400A typically accommodates 3 120mm in the front or 2 140mms in the back. A creative order of operations can place two 140-mm fans and a 120-mm fan on the front for more The length of the cable for pin PWM is Size 40 cm
SSO- The bearing geometry for the blade is as follows A pressure-based system With the Vortex Nine Blade Design, you get the best of both worlds 10)
450 revolutions per minute min. // Rotation speed (PWM, --- Approximately 20 %)

Airflow The air volume is 120,2 m3/h
Acoustic noise is 25,1 dB(A)
Static pressure is 250 m3/h
Box includes 2,83 mm of H2O items in the box include It's an NF Input P12 x1 & 4 fan screws are included in the warranty A young age of six.

Elian Munoz
Elian Munoz
| Nov 13, 2020
It is efficient
5/5

It was quiet. The colors of the picture are subdued. There are no fans I love more than these. With one factory exhaust fan removed from my case and the two fans from my AIO cooler in a "pull" configuration, it is now well-ventilated. Because of the design of the fins, they are great for "push" as well. In the last week, my CPU temperature has dropped by 7C on average and noise has been reduced significantly. While I play games, I have my computer on my desk right next to me, so I cannot hear the fans running. Due to their age of four, they have a "need for speed" Using pin PWM, they run at about 600 to 700 RPMs when idle. Even when loaded to their full potential (1200 RPM), they are very silent. There is a low, slow wave coming from the right direction, but it is not completely inaudible It sounds like a pitch drone. As for your case, CPU, etc. , all of this will depend on them.

I personally prefer this dark/light gray color scheme to Noctua's brown one.

Emir Ray
Emir Ray
| Apr 11, 2021
A solid performer in high positions Volume of air is high, static pressure is high, and the fans are quiet
5/5

There is no better fan in terms of quietness and performance than Noctua. A maximum speed of 90cfm is achieved by this model. These fans are also versatile in the sense that they can be used for applications that require a lot of air resistance, such as pushing air through a liquid cooler's radiator, but they can also function Besides being quiet ( < 20db), these speakers are also durable. For what you get, this is a pretty reasonable price. You could get more for less money, however, if you are willing to give up some performance, noise level, If you are positive you have a low air impedance application, such as an air intake on an uncluttered case, you can get a quieter fan invented for that purpose It helps me keep things simple by using these everywhere.

Mylah Lane
Mylah Lane
| Nov 01, 2020
Maintain a smooth, quiet operation
5/5

My Fractal Design case had some noisy fans, so I bought these to replace them, and they have been great. This is particularly noticeable when the system is being worked on hard, such as encoding video or anything else that keeps the processor at 100% for long periods of time. It is not the cheapest fan on the market, but it is a good buy nevertheless.

Siena Bond
Siena Bond
| Jul 02, 2021

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