Noctua NF-A9x14 HS-PWM chromax.Black.swap, Premium Quiet Slim Fan, 4-Pin (92x14mm, Black)

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  • AJ

    > 24 hour

    Quiet and badass looking. Fits perfectly in my Dan case a4 itx case.

  • Ryne A Keel

    > 24 hour

    Very unusually the standard brown noctua fan that came with the heatsink for my new i5 seemed to die. I ordered this and received it the next day as per my shipping choice and was able to easily install it. It also comes with a fan cable that is much longer than the original which turned out to be nice.

  • Mike

    > 24 hour

    I received the fans in a box without padding but the actual fan box was sturdy enough to not incur any damages.

  • Reda S.

    > 24 hour

    Excellent slim 90mm fan. Only annoying thing is the short cable, you have to use the included extender.

  • Zack Halverson

    > 24 hour

    I paired this with the cryorig C7 copper and put the fan label-down and my temps dropped 12C. It never goes above 85C now when gaming. Its also much quieter than the C7 fan.

  • Lucas

    > 24 hour

    At first, I was skeptical about buying these for my GPU. But after around a month of use, I can say these are worth modding to your graphics card. These are so so so much more quieter than the original fans on graphics card. Im currently running then at 60%-70% fan speed at load and they arent loud. I can hear the air purifier down the hall better than the gpu now!

  • michael broome

    > 24 hour

    Quality, performance and quiet. The looks of the Chroma line are a bonus.

  • Chris M.

    > 24 hour

    Used in a SFF build and they work phenomenal. Good for the price. Also really like the idea that you can change the colors.

  • Rebecca B.

    > 24 hour

    Get what you pay for here...high quality and long-lasting and very quiet. A+++++

  • Cheatum007

    > 24 hour

    If you plan on using this in a SSF case and having it on your desktop, this isnt it. Starting at around 1200 RPM this thing starts to whine like crazy. Best Ive found is to set it at around 1000 RPM and leave it. I have it currently mounted up as exhaust in a NCASE M1. Still a great little fan but I will be using it for a different application.

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