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Moe Howard
> 3 dayLots of engineering, documentation went into this fan and the support is just as good.
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Rodney C.
> 3 dayExcellent product
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Tech Guy
> 3 dayAmazing Noctua quality.
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Steven Walker
16-04-2025I had always read good things about Noctua products and from first glance, these fans lived up to the hype. The packaging is first-class, visually appealing but still easy to open and well laid out inside. The included extras included not only a 4-pin power adapter but also a lengthy extension cable and two rubber-wrapped noise isolation extender cables. Also included were both stainless steel screws and rubber mounting posts for additional noise reduction.
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Minh Pham
Greater than one weekI bought this to replace the 60mm fan for an Ender 3 Pro 3D printers power supply. Although I have to mount this external to the PSU, and costs more than some other fans, it was well worth it because it is really quiet. I can actually co-locate with this printer in the same room now, while its printing. I will be looking at Noctua for my other fan needs. Totally recommend.
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Ancient DIYer
> 3 dayNoctua makes some of the best muffin fans available. I bought this one for a bench power supply, the noise reduction was well worth the cost plus it probably will last several times longer than the one I removed. I have changed all of the fans in my desk computer to Noctuas and dont have any regrets. I can appreciate a company that hasnt decided to send their manufacturing to China just to make a short term profit at the expense of their reputation.
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Nicholas J. Macchia
> 3 dayThe absolutely best cooling fans I have ever used, ultra quiet, with many options for speed control.
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Bella bee 10
> 3 dayYou cant say anything wrong about the fans
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Zach
> 3 daySilent. Well engineered
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Andy
> 3 dayUsed this to replace a noisy fan on a Behringer iNuke 3000. Fits perfect. Clip the plug off and use the red and black wires only. Cut the red/black wires for the stock fan and solder them to the red and black wires on the noctua. Your iNuke with be less than half as noisy.