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Umie
> 24 hourFit just fine in my old cooler master case. Replaced a exhaust fan which some blades broke off while I was cleaning it. That default fan was in my rig for nearly 11 years.
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Andrew Kennedy
> 24 hourExcellent quality fan. Very quiet, even at full speed.
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David
> 24 hourGreat fan, very quiet. It makes an excellent case fan.
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Charles S
> 24 hourI purchased 2 of these fans. Their housings are thick enough where my son could not fit the fan anywhere except the front of his case with a B550 Mortar board. After a few months, 1 fan died. I contacted Noctua support and waiting resolution.
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Mike Gibson
> 24 hourMounted in a mini PC in my living room. The PC is an entertainment computer attached to my TV. I needed the device to be silent. I can put my ear right by the PC case and not hear the fan. 100% perfect.
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DarthMuffin
> 24 hourI was hesitant to buy these, wondering what the catch was. It cant be a noctua fan for this cheap. Yup, they are. Its just as quiet and smooth as the other nocuta fans. They appear to save money on the frame (no rubber corners), accessories (no rubber mounts or silent adapter), and packaging and not the fan itself.
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Chris Lammi
> 24 hourNot silent at max rpm but at least a nice low tone and not a whine. Can be silent at lower rpm. Pushes good air. Fair price. No stupid RGB crap that is annoying.
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alex
> 24 hourWhat can be said but its silent and great.
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Nate martinez
> 24 hourI like the color and look. It has a very nice build quality very quiet. Only gets loud with full power.
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Jeffery Jelinski
> 24 hourAt 1200RPM these have noticeably more airflow than my 1400RPM Thermaltake Riing 14s. They are definitely quieter and seem to scale down better at auto speeds and manage more consistent airflow. They dont have quite as much static pressure, but as unrestricted exhaust fans I dont need much. That said these have a lot more static pressure than a lot of other 1200RPM low noise case fans.