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Noctua 140 slim reddit Or check it out in the app stores Arctic P12 Slim vs Noctua nf a12x15 News/Review Share Sort by Swapped over to Noctua slim 120s on 140 brackets and zero issues (other than having to dremel the bracket frames to fit the fans in). I'd say you're pretty much getting what you pay for. not hitting 3000 I like mine, unfortunatly the fan quality is shit and they wont replace one fan unless you send the whole aio back (and wait 2-3 weeks) Replaced it with a Noctua until i get my 140 slim fans Reply reply More replies We're talking about Arctic's P series of fans essentially. Which of these coolers is quiet at medium to high loads and which one is more future proof ? Maybe I'll jump to 12600K at the last moment :)). 5" OLED - Ryzen 7 7840HS, 16GB DDR5, 4060 8GB, 1 TB SSD - Best Buy $1049 (1479 - 430) bestbuy upvotes · comments Would consult the noctua page on how much headroom your noctua air cooler-CPU combo has. 5 CFM (269. Black. I'm currently thinking about getting 4x Silent Wings Pro 4. PSU fan does not spin. Arctic P12 Slim 15mm are out now! a 120mm slim. For instance, I saw their Squa fan, which allegedly blows 68CFM at 1500 RPM at just 12dB. From the data from Coolingtechnique it seems the A12x15 is actually better than the Prolimatech and Cryorig (the later two are similar with the Prolimatech being slightly better in terms of performance to noise). igor's lab tested it and said it first starts softly at around 800rpm but goes away around 890rpm, only to come back around 1030rpm until like, 1100rpm. The noctua fans are far higher build quality, less vibration. Currently we're aiming for 2021. [FAN] Noctua NF-A12x15 PWM, Premium Quiet Slim 120mm Fan - $12. Noctua fans always had 72 months of warranty, especially when most fans, had 24. Bought 2 arctic p12 pwm pst co for top mount but later found out about scythe kaze flex 120mm. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now Non-120/140 Noctua Fans . 140 mm Industrial PPC 3000: 158. Noctua also take forever to update their product stack. As for fans go I have four of the Corsair mag lev fans in my case and i think it sounds like a lawnmower. One Noctua 140 as exhaust for the NH-D15, maybe I’ll do a full switch to Noctua when the next gen 140mm fans get released. The slim fans of choice are usually the (Chromax or not) Noctua A12x15. I think I'd prefer to get noctua redux fans considering the price I paid for these though. at/en/noctua-at-computex-2019#fancy_imgview-16. Does anyone have experience with slim fans and know which ones have the best airflow-to-noise performance? My top three choices right now are the Cryorig XT140 140mm slim fan, Prolimatech Ultra Sleek Vortex 14 140mm slim fan, and the Noctua A12x15 120mm slim fan. Noctua's 140 mm fans suck to put it simply, the current Arctic P14's are better than them, also you have the Scythe Kaze, Thermalright TL-C14, Thermaltake Toughfan 14 that all are better in many scenarios (Kaze better intake / exhaust There 140 mm fan is really lacking though, P14 is still king. Noctua's PWN fans are sold out everywhere unless I want to pay someone nearly double for them (I don't). you can approach it in several ways either by using a temp sensor in the case or by programming the motherboard on the CPU temp, either way you should add the most smoothing the motherboard can provide, like 60 Good choice, imo the coolermaster slim 80mm fans are better than the noise locker 80mm slim fans and they seem to be the only two options around. I was thinking of either switching to Noctua or be quiet. I have my 3700x and a strix rx 5700xt. This is a great comparison video of multiple 140 fans. Noctua NH-U9S Noctua NH-D9L Be Quiet Pure Rock Slim 2 Maybe there are more models I don't know. For pressure, your best choice actually isn't going to be a Noctua at all. I already trimmed the heat sink on the left side of the motherboard for radiator to fit. They tend to tear themselves apart at high RPMs, though they are okay at lower RPMs. Reasonably priced NVME drives with decent performance. Long-story short, the representative I emailed said that a "slim" 140mm fan is in the works and is expected to release in "late 2019. The tldw is P14 PWM was overall the better fan between all the comparisons. Case : Cooler Master Nr200 Psu : Corsair sf750 Cpu : i5 13600k Motherboard : Asus rog strix b760 gaming Ram : 32gb Corsair Vengeance ddr5 5600 Gpu : Asus tuf oc 4070ti Cooler : Noctua c14s with additional noctua nfa12 Ssd : WD sn850x 1tb Fans : Noctua nfa12 slimline fans for top of the case Slim fans are supposed to be used only in places, where full-sized fans can´t be used, which are mostly SFF cases. Watercooling requires static pressure to push through radiators, and it's hard to get the blade geometry to do that when you have less depth to work with. Especially anyone looking for a more static pressure style fan. swap, Premium Quiet Fan, 4-Pin (140mm, Black) Arctic fans compare favourably in terms of cooling performance, sound, and warranty, and they cost ~$10. Sadly the next gen noctua 140mm fans are far away. The NF-A14x25 G2 PWM Sx2-PP is a set of two NF-A14x25 G2 PWM square-frame 140mm fans that are offset in speed, which can be beneficial in push-pull operation as well as in situations where two fans are operating side by side, such as in case cooling applications or on 280mm water cooling radiators. Motherboard: Gigabyte B550i Aorus Pro AX. PSU: Corsair SF450 Platinum, fan side facing downwards. Those are the only 4 I am aware of. You can also use the included screws for slim fans, but they are 10mm longer than they should be, so most people either buy aftermarket screws (usually 6-32 3/4" countersunk for the EK AIOs) to screw them in, or they just tape the fans to the radiator, or use friction to keep them in place. Unfortunately, there are delays with this product - also now caused by the Corona Virus. Generally speaking, 140 fans are better, BUT, there arent any good 140 fans. View community ranking In the Top 1% of largest communities on Reddit. Noctua needs to convincingly beat those other options with their new 140mm fans. I'm wanting to simply test the slim fan on my Kracken x63 in the SSUPD Mesh. Best SLIM 120mm fans? You can see I can only fit the (1) 120mm fan on my radiator on the far right. Noctua, Arctic etc are still good, but this one is just brilliant at all speeds, great noise quality and overall by far the best slim fan out there right now. From what I remember it was still far from being ready for release, but it does at least mean there should be one coming *eventually*. ID-Cooling NO-9215-XT-ARGB for Velka 3/5/7, Denisum 4/4 Plus, Skyreach 4 Tiny, Sentry 2. awards Happy Thanksgiving and Black Friday! Good solution if you picked Noctua fans it would be to get the fan controller that connects to one fan header on your mother board and I think it comes with splitter to three fans, so then you can just ad another Y-split, also controller comes with data power connector so it's powered from PSU and just getting pwm signal from MoBo The Unofficial Noctua Subreddit was created as a place for users to find information, share and discuss Noctua products. I have some new PC parts coming in for a SFF build (NR200 case). Question: What is the maximum height the ram can be so it doesn't block the fan? I've got these ram coming in soon but am unsure if they will fit. One out of the two p12 slim I got eventually leaked the oil/lubricant on the fan frame. swap, Premium Quiet Slim Fan, 4-Pin (120x15mm, Black) Existing Top AIO Exhaust Fans - Cooler Master SickleFlow 140 New Top AIO Exhaust Fans - Noctua NF-A14 PWM chromax. 2 m³/h Basic 240 (EK-Vardar S 120 Dark Edition) 33. This is extremely tempting as an LZ7 owner (pretty much the only case that specifically support slim 14cm fans?). I was not expecting that. Another story if you change from 180mm fractal fan to 140mm noctua (for example), you'll get less air The title is also confusing because "Noctua NF-A12" are pointing at 2 very different fans, but that's Noctua's fault. Edit: for scale, the best slim fans (A12x15, FN123) punch in the same weight class as the worst regular fans (eg QL120). Alternatively you could consider a minor undervolt or turning off auto overvolt if that was on. This place welcomes technical support, reviews and showing off your rig. ( Even if noctua says they are great i have both in my rig) I have a 240+ 120 slim XSPC radiator in my louqe ghost. It could literally run passively unless you hit it with Furmark. Another thing would be, the warranty. black. Didn’t know that the possible configuration of the compact. If you have the clearance, swapping the slim fan for a full-sized 120 fan can massively improve the IS-55 noise and thermal performance. The p12 slim is a worthy contender, but suffers from fan blade lift which can cause it to collide with its own frame. Just got some noctua slim 120s premo af compared to Arctic there not facing the wrong way, i dont want my gpu's radiator dumping all that heat in the case, I have a cpu aio 360 up top pulling air in , 2 noctua 140's in bottom as intake and the rear and sides are exhaust. Emailed Noctua for an update on the slim 140mm fans, this is their response- "Greetings from Noctua, Many thanks for your interest in our upcoming products. Though noctua has absolutely no bearing noise, which other brands have at certain rpms. 140mm Noctua fans aren't really any good compared to the competition. Still need to clean up the wiring, running the gpu fan adapter and 3 way splitter is too bulky and messy. Found a review testing the scythe kaze slim vs noctua. Try asking Noctua on twitter. I would rather go with all noctua, that's why I am trying to find good noctua fans for the rad. Oh well, can barely hear it. the hyte y60 sometimes calls for funky fan placement, still my gpu never gets over 55 c and my ryzen 7900x needs all the cool air it can get, but doesnt go over 80 Right now I am torn between arctic p14 argb white and be quiet silent wings 4 pro 140 Well I do plan to buy 3 arctic p14 argb one as case fans but what others should I choose. For example, the Noctua NF-A12x25 is capable of 102,1 m³/h of airflow. For airflow, the current NF-A14 is good. On a 5800x. I want to say they’re professional looking for some reason. 59) Remove shroud->140/120mm fans. There's no retail 140 slim fans I know of in the states but you might be able to find some OEM options being rebranded. You can see their post about it on their website. really amazing 140s. There are better options now like Scythe Kaze Flex 140 & Arctic P14. Setup: Ryzen 5600G + Fatal1ty B450 Gaming-ITX/ac in a Meshlicious as shown below. The Unofficial Noctua Subreddit was created as a place for users to find information, share and discuss Noctua products. I know this thread is old now but if it helps I’m using the si-100 with a noctua 12x25. I don't know anymore why i bother trying different brands when noctua and corsair have always been the best in this department. Posted by u/wywywywy - 367 votes and 140 comments If you agree with the idea that larger airflow = better cooling, MAX AIRFLOW (NH-C14S / 140,2 m³/h beats NH-U9S / 78,9 m³/h according to Noctua's site. Then I just spent the money on a noctua a12x15 and I haven’t had a problem in a year and a half and it has a better sound profile as well. Plus they matched my case. Thermalright TL-C12015 (left) and Noctua NF-A12x15 (right) The CPU fan is a Noctua NH-D12 (CPU: AMD 7800X3D; GPU: 7950 XTX). The full size P14 are good fans, but the slim P14 fans lack quality control and have a poor design. I think having the CPU at the bottom is worse for down facing coolers because it makes it harder for the hot air to escape. I always hear my GPU or AIO ramp up but the be quiets are absolutely silent. I have the normal Torrent and replaced the bottom 140s with another pair of 180mm fans. But it might not be an easy drop in swap. A12x15 at its 1850rpm makes more noise, than A12x25 at 2000rpm. The other side of the case has a discrete GPU. Need I say more? Noise: Just like Noctua Industrial mops the floor with Silent Wings Pro 4 when it comes to performance, the exact opposite happens regarding the noise. 5 CFM / 140. Good news: no other delays. Black fans for my new PC (will go into a Phanteks P600s) and wanted to check if others have already some experience with them. Next gen 140mm fans Asus G14/G15 2022 Vs Legion 7 slim 2021. Share I'm planning to buy NOCTUA NF-A14 PWM Chromax. Socket location means CPU cooler touches the case fan. What are some good slim 120mm fan options? I see Corsair and Noctua are the only two big brands that make them Artic p12 Slim is a good cheap option but I don't like the build quality (it's flimsy and flexes easily). a) 6x 120mm Noctua: 3x 120mm front | 1x 120mm rear | 2x 120mm top. The noctua slims aren't great either. It's the Arctic P14, and that's not likely to change until the NF-A14x25 is out. The different variants are just different applications, PWM/non-PWM etc so just pick which suits you best. [Laptop] Lenovo Legion Slim 5 14. Thermalright TL-9015 vs. Go to Noctua r/Noctua • by View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit. Maybe you accidentally just messed up the thermal paste application. " What are some good 140mm Noctua fans that I could use as my case fans? Update: I'm using the NF-A14 for the 3 front intake fans. I know people say Noctua's 140mm fans are kind of outdated compared to the competition but what exactly is that competition? Corsair MP510, ADATA SX8200 Pro. Most demanding task of my PC will be CS shooter from time to time. 5 dB(A) 2. 64 mm H2O. Seems a bit overkill (especially moneywise). Hi there, I was wondering what stand-ins you guys are using as we wait for the NF-A14x25. (Arctic P12 Slim & Noctua NF A12x15 Chromax) Mora fans 200 vs 140 upvote I m planning to add fans to my pc. Quieter, zero wobble, and obviously much, much higher quality materials. 3 140 vs 2 180 isn't close to the same as 2 140 vs 1 180. CPU: Ryzen 5700X w/ Noctua NH-L12S, stock fan (NF-A12x15) blowing upwards. Sorry trying to figure out if you mean the different fans won't provide any use or the orientation of the fans won't be useful. And I had to modify my case. Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. somebody Ditched the included 3 pin slim fans for these Noctuas. Whuch noctua doesnt reallt excell at rn 14 cm slim fans, as of right now, are not great. I use the PWM version on all my rads and very happy with it. The front exhaust fan (Noctua S12A) was set at a constant RPM. Unless you love the beige look, there is little reason to go with Noctua for case fans these days. 5mm spacing) make it ideal for use on watercooling radiators or as an upgrade for 140mm case fans. The scythe was actually more quiet (for the same temp/airflow). 5 m3/h), 3. I'm limited by the Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB RAM height to a slimline 140mm. I've got the NF-F14's in the same line on a 280mm radiator and they're a huge improvement on the ML140's that came with it. Will having slim fans like the Arctic p12 slim or Noctua A12x15 in push/pull be better at moving more air through a standard 27mm aio rad? or will going push setup with just two a12x25 or other near equal static pressure fans still be superior? I didn't notice any more than expected with my ID cooling slim ARGB, but the semi-transparent one on the older coolers, definitely does lift beyond the fan frame. Slim fans are never optimal. I don't believe that Noctua has a slim 140 in the chromax variety--at least not that I've found. Temps stay new low 75 when gaming. I have 140 and 120 mm arctic P fans and noctuas their 140mm fans are the best, 120mm is almost on par with noctuas I was expecting blindly the p8 would be better than noctua equivalent. swap is the perfect choice for all users who value individual, focused build aesthetics just as much as class-leading quality and performance. The Fractal fans were fine, very quiet - but after 6 months one developed a very annoying intermittent tick. Shame laziness won, my noctua 92mm as intake and 140mm underneath as intake resulted in a 5-7 degrees drop in temps in real bench for a 20 min run (without any slim fans). The design looks better USB type C front port But I'm not sure about the change in the layout. 2. Originally I wanted to go with two Noctua NF-A12x25 (top fans) and two Noctua NF-A12x15 (bottom fans). 58 mm H2O. Given the excellent P12 slim I expect this fan to be good as well. But generally don't, I'd rather have a slim rad plus full size fans. I say this as someone who has done full Noctua builds before. Featuring sophisticated aerodynamic design measures such as Flow Acceleration Channels, the NF-A14 The be quiet silent wings pro 4. They are supposed to release a new version, but they have been saying that for many years. Finally we are no longer stuck with 9-year-old designs. I didn't hear much about the slim version having unpleasant whine, but on regular 120 and 140, it starts around 10000/1030 rpm. The Noctua NF-A14 INDUSTRIALPPC-2000 has 182,5 m³/h which is significantly higher (and louder too). Full-sized fan will always have an advantage over slim fan + it will make less noise. The pros have 3 settings, inaudible on low, on high they ramp up to 2700rpm and move a boatload of 140 mm Silent Wings Pro 4: 97. black D9L and L9x65 (which have already been released), and moving the next gen 140 mm fan back by one quarter. This is more airflow at 1500RPM than Noctua NF-12x25 at 2000, meanwhile twice quieter. When two fans are running at almost the same, constant speed in a push-pull configuration or Existing Bottom Intake Fans - Noctua NF-A12x15 PWM chromax. Now in dilemma whether to go all arctic p12 with p14 for top and side intake and 2 scythe kaze flex 120 slim rgb for bottom to help with gpu temp issue or go with p12 on top and scythe kaze flex 140 and 120 slim for side and bottom mount or just go with all scythe The two fans Here'sthe two fans, Fractals with 11 blades and Noctua with 7, you get greater sense of quality from the Noctua fans than from the fractal, if this is true remains to be seen! mounting accessories9 this is the mounting accessories provided with the fan, i chose to go with screws! I have both id-cooling slim 120mm & arctic p12 120mm. If you want Noctua you can wait for the A14x25 that will hopefully be released later this year Cryorig, Prolimatech, Raijintek, and Thermalright. the 10/2023 roadmap are the removal of chromax. Case - NR200 Case Fans - Phanteks t30 Motherboard - B550i strix CPU - 5800x3d CPU Cooler - Noctua NH-C14S GPU - 4090 FE RAM - Crucial Ballistix 3600 CL16 2x16GB yeah I had the pleasure to set up a negative pressure case for a friend and I’ve ultimately used a curve, mainly to get the system more silent when turned on just for browsing. They previewed one they were working on at Computex last year. Also you should keep in mind that the NH-D15 is around a decade old design. I have a 280mm radiator in a nr200p max and I heard that two 120mm fans(the new ones, with the adapter) are better than 2 140mm. I found Corsair AF120 Slim fans that were cheaper by 2 bucks (on sale at the time on Amazon), and they are silent to me. According to Noctua charts, NF-F12 is the "better" choice for radiators, due to the static pressure. NF-A14 is the best for performance vs noise as far as I know. Thanks, you are right. Gonna make some goofy lookin' taller feet so I can put 25mm fans on the bottom outside of the case. I do not know the figures but I would assume running the ID or EK fans to offer a lower output would also lower noise output considerably so what is the advantage of the noctua fans? Stats: DASHFLOW 240 (TF-12025) 35. I'd also like to add that all A12x25 models perform exactly the same at the same RPM. 59 Look at the specs for the highest m³/h of airflow. Cooler location on certain motherboards will require dremel work on QBX or fins to fit. One 140mm is not the same as another (as far as the fitting is concerned), plus no ARGB - proprietary ARGB conversion cables for the 2X 160 mm front fans, and no option to select 160 mm in the Lian Li L-connect software. Thermal testing was done with all panels (including the side panel) on the case. Especially in the 140mm space. Nothing gets close to these 2 fans To maintain identical compatibility, especially in air coolers which Noctua specializes in, any increase in fan thickness is a decrease in fin stack thickness. Why I use most noctua fans: a long time ago, i had some people replacing a windows and made o lot of construction dust. So, yes, you'll still get a quality product if you buy Noctua, but they just aren't the best. I simply cannot understand Lian Li's design of their own product range. Edit: I choose to go with the 200mm rad because I got it on clearance for $35. I have a question for owners of the NH-L12: can a slim 120 (NF-A12x15) be installed in place of the bottom 92 mm fan? Support for 70mm CPU coolers means the Noctua NH-L9x65 can be used without a case mod, great. The only changes vs. It’s mostly a multimedia player. The single 200mm fan is $18 vs ~$120 for a set of 4 Noctua slim fans. 2dB(A) 2. Noctua hasn't updated their 140mm fans in years and stuff like the Be Quiet Silent Wings 4 Pros exist and the Antec Storm T3s. Noctua's 140mm fans are very outdated. They're currently developing the NF-A14x25, which is the 140mm version of the NF-A12x25. Pull method for the z63 fans and push for the noctua slim on top. The only way you'll get better static pressure in a current 140mm Noctua is by brute force, by going with the high-speed industrial versions. The PWM version of each fan has PST in the name, so like the 120 mm PWM fan is called the P12 PST PWM. Dont have a link right know, but asked myself the question too. Roadmap was just updated recently so it's a sure thing for this year. Companies like Be Quiet!, DeepCool, and Thermalright have very competitive offerings compared to Noctua That being said Noctua still has best in class long term warranty and support. If you're thinking as much performance as possible, money/noise be damned, then i'd go with the Noctua industrial NF-F12's that go to 3000 RPM. That's why Noctua is focusing so hard on the next gen 140 mm fan. They don’t insist upon themselves. The arctics are far from bad! They are cheap and work fine! Tbh id reccomend the silent wing pro 4 140s to ANYONE. If you do want to upgrade, wait for the Noctua 140 mm slim fan (probably next year). Would they be good for the exhaust fan as well? If we compare NF-F12 vs NF-A12x25. https://noctua. The amp draw of each noctua fan is close to the original gpu fans so it should be fine running them from the header on the card itself. At 120mm, the NF-A12x25 is still one of the best fans on the market, but if your case has enough space for a 30mm thick fans (most cases do), there is no reason not to get the Phantek T30 instead, as it's cheaper and gives better airflow. 41 CFM (165. I wish Noctua would know what they do and could make such fans as Enermax ;) I've got the Asus b550i motherboard and Noctua NH-L12 Ghost Edition coming soon and I wanted to at least in the future swap it to a slim 120mm fan because it apparently is quieter. I have a Taichi 6800xt that I'd like to use in that case, and with the regular NZXT 140s that come with the AIO, my PCIe cables butt up against the fan and just make things The NF-A14 is a premium quality quiet 140mm fan with a square frame that complies with Noctua’s AAO (Advanced Acoustic Optimisation) standard. Please look up reviews online for the P14 Slim. The most impressive fans on the market are the T30 which don’t have 140mm vareints. Seeing you have space for it , and would have taken off the slim fans as they are less efficient then the normal sized fans for radiator. Can anyone confirm… Topped off with Noctua’s trusted premium-grade SSO2 bearing and more than 150,000 hours MTTF, the NF-A14 PWM chromax. (80x15, not 80x10) Reply reply More replies The Unofficial Noctua Subreddit was created as a place for users to find information, share and discuss Noctua products. Most of the 140mm fans in the market are just scaled up designs of 120mm's so companies haven't spent much R&D in o I have an nh-u12s and various noctua 120 and 140 mm fans. I’m using 4 p12 max fans in my case and a 140 noctua and a 140 slim from Arctic the newer ones with the ring around the blades The Unofficial Noctua Subreddit was created as a place for users to find information, share and discuss Noctua products. I'm working on a Meshy custom loop now and there's definitely enough space for a 30mm thk 280rad plus 140x25 fans The deliverer more air at max RPM for less noise, which is the only scenario where you would use the iPPC's in. The fan still lifts, as that's how the bearing design works, but it doesn't extend beyond the fan frame like it does on the old slim fan that came on the plain IS-60. Please check the rules before posting. Reply reply juanpy0223 Best performnce, probably Noctua iPPC running at 3k RPM Best price performance totally Arctic P14 Most silent ones, definetly beQuiet SW3 non high performance ones (if you willing to sacrifice performance) Personally I think the Noctua coolers look great. Absolutely loving mine, got it for cheap used and modded plexi side panel to mesh and switched it to top for better ventilation. But then you see some reviews and they kind of show the NF-A12x25 as the best choice for radiators. The PWM is the version you should be getting if you have a 4-pin header available on your motherboard. I was emailing Noctua recently to inquire about a slim 140mm fan; they already have a slim 120mm fan. Personally I'd buy the Arctic P14 and hold on to them until the Noctua next gen 140 mm fans. I didn’t know there was a slim version of the p14, thanks for sharing this! I’ll do a little more research on its sound profile (how it hums, pitch, longevity) but its looking like the best alternative so far. I would say you can also get the 120 mm Noctua as it'll have a much better bearing design. b) 4x 120mm Noctua + (2x140mm from case): 3x 120mm front | 1x 120mm rear | 2x 140mm top. There's also BQ Silent Wings 4 if you're willing to spend more and upcoming 140mm T30's. For any fan you consider a candidate, the data is all there. 3 m3/h), 6. In your position I would go for either the T30 120 from phanteks or nfa12x25 from noctua. While I like Noctua, their 140mm fans are very old at this point. Decibels increase logarithmically instead of The Unofficial Noctua Subreddit was created as a place for users to find information, share and discuss Noctua products. 3000 RPM 140 mm fans. 55 mm H₂O 82. $65aud for 5 p12's is about $13 each and I've bought noctua redux for about $15 each in the past. Reddit iOS Reddit Android Rereddit Best Communities Communities About Reddit Blog Noctua Quiet Slim 120mm Fan ($12. Hello! So, I am looking for a fan that's about the same size as a Noctua NF A12x15, I need it to put between my GPU and case (Cougar QBX) to reduce temps and noise. Noctua 200 mm fan on the front and NH-U9S with two NF-A9 fans in push pull is more than enough to cool my 5700x silently. I saw it on Amazon ratings that some (which were made in China) units were defective (like strange noise coming from the bearing and such). Its square shape and 140mm mounting holes (124. A slim version, the NF-A14x15, will likely come with it, but probably not right away. Does that mean 120mm fans do a better job at cooling radiators then 140, so would that mean a thick 360 rad would do a better job then a slim 420 rad? Posted by u/nath3890 - 2 votes and 3 comments The Unofficial Noctua Subreddit was created as a place for users to find information, share and discuss Noctua products. It isn't even listed on Arctic's site. Posted by u/itsokayimhandsome - 2 votes and 5 comments I had the Noctua 140's up front, the Fractal 120's as exhaust in the rear and top and the AMD Wraith Prism stock cooler until recently. And the 140 care isn’t I always see if fans always have worse static pressure with slightly better CFM. Sorry for the long post, but I know this is the Noctua subreddit but are there any good alternatives? Specifically fans that push more air at similar noise levels of the Nocutas. The 120 has a normal fan and the 240 has 2 slim ones . They did have a prototype and we don't know if the "next gen 140 mm fans" on the roadmap includes the slim variation. The problem is that I am really bothered about the colour scheme of the Noctua, having an all black system and setup. My new case can either fit 2x120mm or 2x140mm on both the top and front, so of course I have to go with 140mm. So while a 30 mm thick fan may outperform a 25 mm one, 30 mm fan + 30 mm fin stack may actually be worse than 25 mm fan + 35 mm fin stack. The ARGB version is a bit more expensive and you'll "waste" the RGB function, but it is so far the only 14 cm model from Arctic that has an outer ring, which greatly supresses resonance issues (those are not coil whine, but whine, or I should say hum It's not going to be a slim version of their current 140mm fans. Hoping noctua out does them when they release their 140s but who knows. noctua slim 80mm fan - there's still hope They have shown prototypes of slim 140, 80, 70 I just installed three T30-120s instead of one silentwings2 and one noctua nf-a12 uln Now I feel that machine breathing and exhaling. Noctua is competing on quality not on price so I don't think they are concerning too much (Thermalright and Arctic's QC issues are far more common for example). Apparently it is miles behind. Would love to see some 180mm fans from Noctua. Motherboard chipset fans dropped also a lot! I think it was a 10 degree drop. Reply reply More replies More replies The Unofficial Noctua Subreddit was created as a place for users to find information, share and discuss Noctua products. Posted by u/BT2020 - 7 votes and 9 comments Currently the high end air cooler segment has a lot of competition. 0, etc. Get either noctua or corsair - which ever ends up cheaper. Idk if the 140mm fans would move more air or if the smaller 120mm Noctua slim fan I built 2 pcs now wigh those fans (regular sw3 140 pwm, sw4 120 pro, 120 light wings and my newest build with 2x sw4 140 pro) and i abolutely love them for their silence. BTW, the funny thing, that Enermax claims very unrealistic noise levels for their fans. For the slim fans go with noctuas, in my formd t1 I had 3 different arctic p12 slim fans either completely fail or develop a really annoying clicking sound that I was unable to fix all within 5 months. I had noctua nf a14 iPPC 3000RPM one but sold them after month because of their noise in low rpm . Noctua is kind of pricy for me. I’m going to build the Mini pc case off of it. Bad news: next gen 140 mm fan (aka NF-A14x25 G2) gets pushed back by one quarter. The bottom one is just cramped between case and HDD cage, so in the end at least two variants are desirable for me: 25mm t30-120s (if that tops the noctua nf-a12 ones) And the t30 I bought a Noctua C14S and want to run a slimline 140mm on the underside of the heatsink in a push/pull with the 140mm fan on top. 2 slim fans 1 slim fan & 1 normal fan 2 slim fans & 1 normal fan I wanted to know which of the 3 above options is the best. So there is the P12 (120 mm fan) and the P14 (140 mm fan). I thought one of my fans was dead but turns out it doesn't spin below 40% rpm. The Noctua A14 are considered “outdated” from my previous research when deciding what to purchase. . 92mm Slim Fans Tested - Noctua NF-A9x14 Chromax Black vs. And remember, noctua is an old brand, that was constant. 89 mm H₂O Yes, you can use the stock screws if you are using a full sized fan. GPU: Zotac 1650 Super, deshrouded with custom shroud using Noctua NF-A9x14 as GPU fan. People like that. Reviews and availability seem scarce as of right now though. I dig em. But yes Noctua does not have 140mm slim fans ! They have on their roadmap however for Q4 2022 new generation of 140mm fans, maybe they'll offer them in both 25 and 15mm Reply reply Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. Arctic P14 currently. Always slim down the rad before the fans. Noctua NH-L12: 92mm vs slim 120mm fan Planning to move to the Ghost S1 this summer. This isn’t some crazy power hungry workstation. 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