Noctua NF-P14s redux-1200 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1200 RPM (140mm, Grey)
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Although I am uncertain, I don't think that if you plug in a dozen or more it matters. Fan motors do not consume a lot of energy. When you get your first half dozen, you'll find they're pretty quiet
The case cannot fit it because it is too big. If you want to use this case, it needs a fan that is 92mm Non PWM.
This is part of the redux line so it comes with only screws to maintain the low cost.
The pre-existing condition does not exist There are threads. It hasn't been possible to find any of them
Selected User Reviews For Noctua NF-P14s redux-1200 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1200 RPM (140mm, Grey)
I had some Cooler Master Jetflo 140 fans that were removed from an AIO liquid cooler prior to installing these fans. However, they were very loud, so it wasn't very effective. My ears worried about tinnitus as I doubted it would improve with time. The mythic prowess of Noctua had been told to me, but I had never witnessed it in action. In the meantime Having entered Noctua, I am caught up in the divine, silent flow. In fact, my PC is so quiet these days that the only real evidence that it is running is that my RGB monitor is on. There will never be another time when I buy fans from another company. It is Noctua that I owe allegiance to. Until the end of time, let my flag fly behind the fan blades.
The colors are arguably better as well. There's a Noctua fan on the horizon! In most cases, that alone tells the whole story. I'm not sure why the 1500rpm ones seem to have a higher market share, but I bought a 1200rpm one for the sake of There will never be a time when I run these things at I don't know how people can say these things are silent at full speed, they are 'silent' at full speed. I have no idea what the fan itself is capable of generating, but the air turbulence produced by it might be. There is nothing fault with the fans, it is just a fact of life. I have three of them hooked up to a PWM hub, and they run at 50% speed very quietly. My visitors to my computer room could not tell that the PC was on at first when they walked in. I am pleased that I purchased these 1200rpm ones since I could reduce my noise level by that much. I would like to give you just a fair warning if you are chasing that 'Silent'
In the same way the retina of your eye helps you see better in the dark. You'll also be able to hear the airflow with your ears, so yeah, in the dead of night you will probably start to hear the fan, but the noise it makes is a lot nicer than Besides hearing your fan noise, you may also start to hear other components in your PC that are normally hidden by the fan noise, like the fan of your power supply, or the fan of your hard drive. I. - You will not be able to win this battle. In conclusion, I cannot emphasize enough how highly I recommend these! Their relatively slow speeds allow them to move a large quantity of air. br>The only thing I dislike about them is that they have cables that are shorter than my old fans by a good The PWM hub I attached near the 5 pin of my Define R4 might pose a problem in some cases, but in my case it worked fine. It appears that the cables for the 2 front and 1 rear fans reached just fine within the 25" bay.
EDIT In addition, I would still like to confirm something that is not really listed on the site. This fan has a voltage starting voltage just under 5V in case you need to use a voltage speed control.
With 1200RPM these fans have noticeably better airflow than my Thermaltake Riing 14s with 1400RPM. There is no doubt that they are quieter and seem to manage airflow better at auto speeds and scale down. Although they don't have quite as much static pressure as restricted exhaust fans, they still serve me well as that is all I need. However, there is a lot more static pressure in these fans compared to most other low noise fans at 1200RPM. My exhaust consists of 3 of these and 3 of the NF-Ms In my NZXT H440, I use 12P redux 1700s as an intake to create positive Using automatic fan speeds, my case is virtually silent while maintaining a very high level of cooling. I've tried a lot of fans in the same class, but these blow them away at their maximum. Your performance at this RPM and noise level is to the point where I'm completely blown away. The redux series of fans from Noctua have blown me away. It is made from the same exact materials with the same build quality, but with a simpler packaging in order The fans I bought from this company have a 6 year warranty and are of better performance than anything else I've bought. As well as being one of the least expensive options, these fans delivered excellent performance. The Noctua redux series is one of the best fans that you should consider when buying fans for your case.
A number of mills are unable to generate any noise below 600 RPM. There's a lot of air moved and the RPM is above class average. Some people are likely to be turned off by the gray color, but it's better than the usual amber coloration What do you think of the colored Noctuas? The case fan works well with heat sinks, radios, and radiators. At this point, all I have in my case are Noctua Redux fans. This is at the same level of quality as Noctua, but with a much better price and.
The quality of what you get depends on the price you pay. The pros are I. - A construction company that provides quality services - This is an extremely quiet area. Air is moved a great deal on this machine Cons of PWM I. - A Price - The screws are cheap silver ones. It would have been better if the screws had been rubber. To be completely honest, I wouldn't have purchased this fan if it weren't for the fact that I needed a fan with a depth not exceeding 25mm. It's fine to go with the Arctic F14, which is a great fan for less than $10, but it's 27mm deep and therefore won't fit in my case front. The case I'm using is the Fractal Design Define R4 case, with a screw-in lid An easier mounting solution for the intake fans at the front. Fans are held in place by tiny clips, and if the fan is too thick, it will not fit between the clips. There were Fractal fans in there before, but I had to change them because they became loud, so the only other company I would think of using The Noctua product I used was my first one and I am very impressed with the quality of this product, which is very well constructed and performs extremely well. It would have been cheaper if an Arctic fan would have fit, but I bought it in spite of the price. This bad boy was plugged in, the fan curve was set in the BIOS, and I was off and running. There is an unearthly silence in the PC At idle, it gets damn near silent. Now that I have experienced Noctua, I truly understand why everyone raves about it. It seems that my Fractal fans lasted between 12 and 18 months. I will update in the future on the sustainability of my fans There are 18 months before your nightmare becomes a.