Review: Noctua NF-A12 and P12 Redux Fan Group Test
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Agent-A01
Hey boss, thanks for the review.
It's nice to see something out of the normal scope of reviews; it's fresh.
Can I ask why you rated the graphs in meters per second?
It's not going to mean that much to most people I don't think as CFM and m^3/h are generally what everyone uses/knows.
One has to do some calculations to get a rough comparison to other manufacturer's specs.
vbetts
Moderator
Man these are nice fans, and I want them! Only problem is..The a12's are $29.99 on newegg for one! π I would need 7!
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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Robbo9999
Ah, Noctua did good! So that's a 4 degC decrease in temperature when comparing silent operation performance of previous generation with these new improved fans: 68 degC down to 64 degC with new generation. If your CPU runs hotter than that then the temperature decrease would be greater than 4 degC with these fans, and if your CPU runs cooler than the 60 degC range then the difference will be less than 4 degC - to give some perspective on how much temperature decrease you could expect to see (this is based on my understanding of thermodynamics from a Uni degree a long time ago!). They're some impressive fans!
Reddoguk
They should sell them in bundles with money off if you buy multiple.
I'd need 6 but Β£180 for fans is too much even with a 6 year warranty. They should sell them in 3's for Β£75 each hint hint. ^^
I paid 3 squid each for my current 120mm Akasa fans and there good for that price. 10x less than these. Ok they aren't as good but 3 pound vs 30 pound is a problem for me.
BuildeR2
These new fans do interest me, but I can't remember how airflow vs cooler capability works. If I have the Noctua NH-D15S and I replace the fans with these new ones, will the better fans bring temps down or has the cooler already reached its peak cooling capacity?
TheDeeGee
Proof that Watercooling is overrated.
BuildeR2
H83
I canΒ΄t wait to read the reviews of the new Noctua coolers with those wicked fans! My current Noctua cooler struggles a little "against" my overclocked 7600K so a better cooler from them is welcome.
Great review as alway!
Robbo9999
BuildeR2
Robbo9999
Goiur
TheDeeGee
Agent-A01
TheDeeGee
Robbo9999
Agent-A01
Noisiv
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/building-a-newer-gaming-pc.419384/#post-5517901
I have all the necessary components including that daylight robbery 100 β¬ DEMCIFLEX FD-R5 dust-filter-set, with several Phanteks F140 MP/TS/XP just laying around.
I'm such lazy bastard, maybe because the case is already silent for all the practical purposes, but one of these days I'm going to finish it.
Do you need that many fans to begin with? More intake + outtake fans = more incoming dust
For example right now you're browsing Guru3d and your airflow needs are exactly zero.
This is my grand anti-dust zero-dB plan: