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Teaming up eleven stator guide vanes with a specially conceived seven blade impeller, the NF-F12's Focused Flow™ system creates outstanding static pressure and focuses the airflow for superior performance on heatsinks and radiators. At the same time, a wide range of advanced aerodynamic design measures, second generation SSO-Bearings and Noctua's new, custom designed PWM IC for fully automatic control guarantee astounding quietness of operation. The NF-F12 comes with modular cabling, integrated anti-vibration pads and two speed settings for full flexibility. Its commanding performance, exhaustive set of features and Noctua's trusted premium quality make it an elite choice for use on air coolers, radiators and other pressure demanding applications.


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post Jun 18 2018, 06:09 PM

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Noctua's Redux line of fans brings their outstanding quality and technology down to a price that more people will be able to afford... But have they made too many compromises?


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post Jun 19 2018, 09:02 PM

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Can this crazy mod cool a 250w graphics card quietly?


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post Jun 20 2018, 03:11 PM

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Ryzen 3 2200G build with the Rakk Anyag Frost Gaming Case and Noctua NA HC2 Chromax White


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post Jun 21 2018, 09:15 PM

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The NF-S12A marks the third generation of Noctua's signature S12 series quiet case fans, which have received more than 250 awards and recommendations from the international press.


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post Jun 22 2018, 08:38 PM

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Noctua Chromax Fans and NH D15 NH U12 Cooler Mod Tops




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post Jun 23 2018, 12:56 PM

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Noctua go all black for Computex 2018


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post Jun 24 2018, 08:10 PM

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Four and a half years of investment into research and development, for any product, would almost certainly yield impressive results, but when all of that effort is focussed onto one fan, available in one colour and one size, the results are amazing.

Our testing showed this fan blows everything else out of the water, including the Corsair ML-120, a fan known for its excellent performance.

The construction of the fan is “no compromise” in every single way, going to unbelievable lengths to ensure optimal performance and minimal noise in the process. The fan is easily the heaviest we’ve encountered, tipping the scales at a mighty 201g. A Corsair ML Series 120mm fan, for example, weighs 148g. Noctua believe in their product so much, they tag it with a 6-year warranty; not shabby at all!

To round up, if you’re after the best performance or silent operation, this is the only fan we can recommend, full stop. Yeah, it’s pricey at £26, but that is absolutely warranted in our opinion.

https://www.vortez.net/articles_pages/noctu...n_review,1.html


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post Jun 26 2018, 08:43 PM

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The Noctua NH-U14S is Noctua's attempt to deliver outstanding performance and maximum compatibility in the same package. As always, their products absolutely kick butt


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post Jun 29 2018, 02:54 PM

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Beware, these are not necessarily cheap but are also not that expensive if you compare them to other high end fans. The price might be a little bit steep but in my opinion they are worth every penny because you are getting a high quality product that performs just as you would expect and on top of that, you have a 6 year warranty. You know you are getting a high quality product when it has the Noctua name on the package. We strongly recommend the Noctua NF-A14 industrialPPC fans to anyone who's looking for the best of the best. Noctua continues to release high quality products so with all that being said, we are proud to give both the NF-A14 iPPC-3000 and 2000RPM PWM fans our Gold Award.

http://www.relaxedtech.com/reviews/noctua/...industrialppc/1


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post Jun 30 2018, 09:34 PM

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Noctua's NH-C14S is better in every way to the original! It is more efficient, noise is of little concern, and the changes made by solidifying the design and reworking the fins makes for a much better cooler. We just wish pricing was closer to the MSRP, as at $99.95, the asking price is too high.

Read more: https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/7284/noct...iew/index7.html



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post Jul 5 2018, 06:24 PM

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If you are looking for a smaller air cooler for a compact system this cooler is a great choice! Now the cooler is a little hard to find, but we were able to find it online for around $55. Overall ThinkComputers gives the Noctua NH-U9S CPU Cooler a 10 out of 10 score and our Recommended Award!

https://www.thinkcomputers.org/noctua-nh-u9...-cooler-review/


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post Jul 12 2018, 05:01 PM

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The Noctua NF-A14 ULN is a very nice fan for the “quiet enthusiast”. As we’ve seen it runs at more or less in total silence, whether you pick 800 or 650 RPMs. Personally I think the difference between 650 and 800 ROM was so minor that you might as well opt for 800 RPM speeds to get that extra airflow.

https://www.eteknix.com/noctua-nf-a14-uln-n...wm-fan-reviews/


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post Jul 14 2018, 04:01 PM

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Yet another Noctua product review, and we’re just as impressed today as we were way back, when we looked at our first Noctua product. That seems a trivial thing to mention right? We’ll I can’t say that for many other brands, we’ve seen almost the entire Noctua range and we’ve never found any major concerns, issues or problems. That’s a big deal, Noctua have a proven track record of consistently delivering brilliant products.

https://wecheck.tech/noctua-nh-l9x65-review/


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post Jul 17 2018, 10:07 PM

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The NH-U14S from Noctua is an amazing cooler. Its performance has it take on some of the best-performing air coolers in the industry. Let us start with noise levels, or should I say lack thereof? This cooler is quiet, topping out at 42 dBA in its default, single-fan configuration to place second on our sound-level charts when at full fan speed.

https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Noctua/NH-U14S/


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post Jul 20 2018, 10:11 AM

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Noctua has done it again, both the NF-F12 PWM and the NF-P12 PWM are great fans that will help keep your system temps down. the NF-F12 PWN seams to be a bitt better on a CPU cooler that the NF-P12 but no matter what fan you get you will se excellent results.
If you plan to get a new fan for your CPU I recommend the NF-F12 PWM since it has a higher RPM and a bit better cooling performance when used on a CPU cooler.
All in all these two fans are amazing and I recommend them both for anyone no matter what you do with your PC, for ME who wants my Studio PC to be quiet the NF-F12 PWM is a winner

https://dawfreak.wordpress.com/2012/03/10/n...p12-pwm-review/


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post Jul 27 2018, 10:11 PM

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All in all, these products are well built, well designed, and are able to achieve specs that by-and-large merit the premium price asked of them. None of the tested fans exhibited loud operation, and the included accessories ensured that the fans can be used in many different systems.

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post Jul 28 2018, 12:37 PM

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The NH-U14S is the heatsink featured in this review, and it did surprisingly well. One would expect that it would not be able to keep up: not only cooling less well than the D15 but falling behind the DF14, the Megahalems and the Genesis as well. Instead, this little one tower heatsink surpassed all our expectations and beat out three top heatsinks, with the stock U14S only falling behind the stock D15 by 2.1 °C (59.3 vs 61.4). If we look at the single-fan options the U14S is only 1.4 °C behind the D15S (60.0 vs 61.4). How does it do its magic? Who knows? It is a fine heatsink that won’t interfere with tall RAM. You could improve the cooling by little more than a degree by buying an NF-A15 and putting it on the back side of the heatsink as a pull fan. But the Noctua engineers think gains to be had over the single fan is not worth the cost. However we are all about limit pushing here, so Noctua includes a second set of fan clips with the NH-U14S kit.

https://bit.ly/2LXZG1s


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post Jul 30 2018, 10:51 AM

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XboxOneX modded inside a Corsair 540 case. 2TB internal, 2TB external, 5TB internal (in the works) and a Noctua NH D15 air cooler.




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post Jul 30 2018, 05:03 PM

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With the release of the NF-F12 PWM fans from Noctua, I will be recommending these to everyone who asks me about a new fan and has silence in mind with the desire for top tier performance. They are that good.

Read more: https://bit.ly/2LJn9qh





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