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Published: 2016-06-28, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Many manufacturers of case fans offer separate fans with high static pressure. These fans are capable of easily pushing air through small openings, which makes them ideal for CPU cooler or water cooling radiators. But what are the best options?There are r...
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Published: 2016-06-28, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Many manufacturers of case fans offer separate fans with high static pressure. These fans are capable of easily pushing air through small openings, which makes them ideal for CPU cooler or water cooling radiators. But what are the best options?There are r...
When choosing the right case fans, a lot depends on personal preference. So, be sure to look in the big comparison chart or the smaller charts on the previous pages to make the best choice for you. The Noctua NF-A14 IndustrialPPC-3000, Thermalright TY-...
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Published: 2018-06-29, Author: Ben , review by: aphnetworks.com
Noctua's reputation has been exceptional for as long as I can remember. The excellent build quality of the fans and their near silent operation has cemented them as the choice for enthusiasts. As you may have seen on the forums, we are excited to review t...
Long life, 6 year warranty, MTBF of no less than 150,000 hours, Can really move some air at full RPM, Works with colorful anti-vibration pads and mounts, Can be used in a home PC (but there are better options), IP67 rating (wash down, dust infiltration),
As much as these two fans may look like a standard PC fan, they are industrial fans, so it is a bit hard to compare them to a typical PC fan. Will they work in your home PC? Sure - they will work just fine, but you will never get them to run at their maxi...
Published: 2016-02-26, Author: Ben , review by: aphnetworks.com
We all expect different things from the products we buy. We have different expectations from different manufacturers as well. I mean, would you have the same expectations from Hyundai as you would from Mercedes-Benz? With the performance and build quality...
Flexible RPM (Low Noise Adapters), Nearly silent (when numerically compared to other fans), Low power consumption, Powerful, Much better static pressure
Expensive (nothing new, business as usual)
Noctua is always striving to create a better balance between noise and performance. Noctua is always pressing forward and advancing the engineering behind the products released. If you ask anyone who has quiet, high performance fans for computing, Noctua ...
Published: 2015-07-12, Author: Jason , review by: blackholetec.com
After reviewing the cooling capacity of the coolers we can conclude that both coolers are winners, taking into consideration certain factors, one may prefer one over the other. While the NH-D15S emerges as the dual-tower beast, it is a hefty sized cooler which one m...
Package comes with everything you will ever need, and then some, Precision engineering is very satisfying to see in action, Very silent for the performance offered, Warranty is longer than most rigs' lifespans
Expensive, Color scheme is hard to match
Is the Noctua NF-A12x25 really the new king of fans? We didn't have access to a Gentle Typhoon which was widely regarded as the previous king of fans, so we can't provide any insight on that. It is, however, a major upgrade for any 120mm fan that's not fr...
The new NF-A12x25 fan series is the result of Noctua's over 4.5 years of effort in developing the closest contender for the legendary Gentle Typhoon from Nidec-Servo, specifically the AP-15 1850 rpm model that has been a popular 120mm fan for liquid cooli...