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GG
> 3 dayGreat cooling and quieter than my stock fans. Really glade I made the upgrade.
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Jeffery Jelinski
> 3 dayAt 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.
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jfc
> 3 dayAmazing !!!
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Pickles21
> 3 dayGet product at a great price, what more could you want?!
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Sachit Shetty
> 3 dayNo size specifications on the title-- Its way too big for my application, and, I cant return it!!
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Shawn
> 3 dayIve built my last 2 PCs exclusively with Noctua fans and had a consistently great experience. Bought one recently, and the cost-cutting was immediately obvious. The rubber mounting pads are no longer included like before. Why cant this be advertised? Its a hard plastic body like any other fan. They dont include the rubber mounting screw nipples, just regular aluminum screws now. For $17 a fan! Most importantly, this Noctua fan is louder than the generic Silverstone included case fan that was in there before! Its also frustrating they include no instructions in the box, and no software from Noctua to control fan speeds. The whole point of Noctua fans was theyre supposed to be quieter than other brands, hence the price premium. What I learned today: brand loyalty is for suckers. Do yourself a favor and just buy the cheapest fans you can buy.
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Michael Pastore
> 3 dayPwm (4 pin) is great because you get to control the fan speed. At max speed (1200 rpms) they are a little noisy but not loud and are moving a lot of air. I feel that this is a good max without being excessive although I could see this max being slightly underwhelming. In which case you could opt for higher rpm limits.
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Charles S
> 3 dayI 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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Max M.
> 3 dayIve been running two of these 140s as intake fans for almost 4 years now and they have held up well. Just as quiet as the day I installed them.
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Ryan
> 3 dayThese things are quiet and push a lot of air. Also love the Grey option over the mor.al noctua brown.