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5.0 out of 5 stars Ultra air cooling performance, noiseless at 100%. Transformed my GPU.
I bought two because I wanted to the best possible way to modify my 1080ti Founders Edition with the Reference Blower design, which was throttling at 85c whilst simultaneously being loud enough to hear from another room. Unacceptable. Bought a Morpheus II and loved the idea I can cool my GPU like its any other CPU, with any fan of choice.I bought the standard Noctua's previously, which is very well made and performed great. The only issue is that it can get loud if you run high revs. But with the low noise adapter, it's nicely quiet but at the cost of thermal performance.The Premium ones cost a lot more, and I can wholeheartedly say the extra price is well worth it in immediate results. They are attached to my GPU, the static air pressure blowing into the heatsink. Mounting required the Y cable which is conveniently given in the box (a REALLY extra nice quality box by the way. It's prestige as hell in presentation, no compromises by Noctua not even for a single fan.) I also thought to use the low noise adapter attaching it to a 4 pina adapter directly to the GPU. The fans max out at 1450rpm with the low noise adapter.So I set the speed at a single 100% because it makes no noise. It is a soothing hum if you tried to hear it. A lovely feeling to benchmark the card at the highest possible settings and no sudden fan ramping up and down, just a whisper-quiet hum. The acoustics are wonderfully developed with a lot of thought into its design. Some fans might be quiet in decibel levels, but they could also hum a tone that might not be particularly pleasant. The Noctua's fan, when you can hear it, it has a sort of acoustical design language that only produces a quiet, somewhat relaxing and soothing hum, like smoothed brown noise but without much low-end frequency, kinda like a summer light breeze as corny as that sounds it's the best way to describe it. This is at maximum speed with low noise adapter.Thermals are as expectedly outstanding. Where the blower cooler would run at 40-50 idling, 70 degrees gaming, throttle at 84 degrees and pushes 90c stress testing. Two Noctua's has changed that toIDLE: 32cAverage: 38cIntensive Gaming: just about 55c on averageStress testing: Just about touches 68cNote that this is with the low noise adapter, which specifically restricts 25% of your fan speed. On a GTX1080ti FE, this is fantastic. I know these temps might be somewhat normal in stock fan cooling GPUs, but they cannot do it in near silence like this.Downside: I spent £50 on two fans and £55 on the heatsink. So it's a £105 modification to what was supposed to be a £345 auctioned used GPU. Some could argue the total price and the performance it produces is well within its value.
5.0 out of 5 stars Noctua... King of fans.
I refuse to use anything but noctua in my builds, I have a dh-15 but the fan is too big for my ram slots, so have replaced it with this 120mm pwm fan. Just perfect. Keeps my current CPU cool and will keep my future builds to cool for many years to come I'm sure.Comes with lots of accessories, including a splitter, spare bumper and a cable to reduce its noise (and speed, not really needed if you have pwm headers)Everything about the fan reeks premium quality. It's heavy, the performance is top notch and despite it's brown colour that won't match all builds, it looks great. Does come in black for those that care.
5.0 out of 5 stars The best fan at a price, you can never go wrong
First things first, yes its expensive for one Fan.Secondly, yes the color puts you off. And if you have a windowed case. Unless you like such colors, get the black versions cause your colors will always clash on the brown beige that these comes with.Now for the main bit. Yep expensive but hot daummm son. This fan is as premium as it can get and is very advance vs the competition.The box alone has 2 flappable sides secured by 2 velcros. Insane right?The fan also comes with other accessories to suit your needs.Overal the fan is quiet. And moves massive air.I have it installed on my Scythe Big Shuriken 3 rev3 and dropped the temperatures significantly without the horrendous noise. Pn an SFF build.Overall, if you do not mind the color. Its the best fan you can ever get.Or wait for black version of these sexy X25 fans.
5.0 out of 5 stars Premium price, but premium quality
I originally disregarded fans as an unimportant part of my setup, and opted for the absolute cheapest ones I could find. I couldn't stand the very loud noise they created, and so I took a gamble and went right to the other end of the spectrum. Of course, it cannot be denied that these fans are pricey, but they are absolutely exceptional.Unlike many people, my PC sits underneath my desk, and with 3(!) of these in my system they are effectively inaudible in an virtually silent room at 45% load (that's 1000 rpm each). I have various preset fan speed configurations, and under the highest performance setting, where each fan is running at 1500 rpm, they are still quiet, in my opinion. At full speed, they are loud (not louder than the competition, my point is simply that they aren't absolutely miraculous, they do still get loud sometimes), but due to their incredible performance you should never need to put them at full speed. They come in some of the nicest packaging I've seen in a while, with all the accessories you could need, and just generally feel very premium.Whether they are right for you or not depends on your priorities, as they are expensive, and other fans at considerably lower price points do a sufficient job. However, I like the peace of mind of knowing that my PC is being kept nice and cool and healthy, and for that these fans do a brilliant job. Them being whisper quiet is also, of course, a great bonus. Would highly recommend.
It's Noctua
This is actually too good for me. I bought two of these to put on the rear and bottom of my Raijintek Styx case. The build has a Tuf Gaming B660m-plus WiFi board and a 12700k CPU and no GPU card. I figured a CPU as hot as this is supposed to be would make keeping the case cool difficult even with my crazy Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 AIO I also bought and left the stock fans on.Right out of the box these fans are hefty. There's some meanness just in holding onto it. Much heavier than I'm used to, no doubt about it. They exhibit a lot of weight just on the blades themselves. Give it a flick and notice how long it takes to stop. It's not quite a fidget spinner but closer than anything else I've tried that calls itself a computer fan.The cable sleeves are a nice touch. corner Bumpers are nifty. Not too hard to pop them off and install the included gasket thing that you can use to block all air from escaping around the sides (between the corners) (recommended for use on high pressure applications like Radiators). The included and pre-installed bumpers cause a gap of about 1mm all along the sides that some air could escape through otherwise. Another solution is just to remove the bumpers from the corners on the side that you will have against what ever it is this is going on. In theory that'll result in more noise but a tight seal is assured.The anti-vibration mounts are little rubber tubes that you can pull through the screw holes. the longer end goes through the fan all 25mm and sticks out the other hole. The shorter end you pull through the screw hole on your case or what ever. The ends of these are tapered, you pull hard on it until the wide part pops through. I wouldn't use that to mount it on a radiator. I didn't use them on the case either, but some might prefer it. I think this is ideal for a temporary install though. You can pop them back out, hopefully not breaking the tube off in the process and easily reuse elsewhere. These do stick out a ways. If you're gonna use it somewhere there's not room for the little rubber tube to stick out you can cut it off once you have it installed, but doing so will make a future installation using the same mounts more difficult as you no longer have anything to pull on.My setup lets the CPU package have 144 watts at all threads max load, 4.7ghz p, 3.6ghz e. The darn AIO which I have on top pushing air out is so mean it's keeping the whole case cool all by itself. Meanwhile, I can stop the fans on the AIO and these Noctuas are mean enough pushing air into the bottom and back of the case to passively cool the AIO's radiator, lol. My CPU idles around 72f, temp sensors on the Motherboard between 72 and 93f while doing light load tasks like web browsing. My case is cold to the touch.I put one of these on the other side of the radiator from the stock fan, set it to half speed then gave the stock fan a flick with my finger, it wasn't being powered. It got enough force from the Noctua all the way through the thick radiator to keep spinning, with the Noctua at half speed!This is one mean fan! I did find that if I put my ear right up against the back of the case with the rear Noctua spinning, I can hear the blades going by like you can hear if you go behind a box fan and hear if you talk through it. It's a rather obvious and loud pop every time one of those many blades go by. But at anything more than say 5 inches you can't hear that part of the sound at all.I have no trouble hearing these in the Styx case if I turn them above 40 percent but they really move an incredible amount of air even at low speeds, so if you need quiet, these can do it, just use the included LNA adapter or set the curve in the bios or using a third party program like Asus AI Suite III or Fan Ctrl. These are probably a good investment even if you will limit the speed because their pressure and airflow is so great.For my purpose, the cheaper Redux1700 option would have been fine. I put those on another build I did a while back and they work well there and are not noisy.
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C'est du lourd !
Tout d'abord un mot sur le packaging, il est exceptionnel, à la hauteur d'un bijou de chez Cartier et c'est à la limite un peu too much pour un "simple" ventilateur pour PC.Ceci dit, on comprend vite que l'entreprise Autrichienne ne plaisante pas, tout y est, le joint et fixations en caoutchouc anti-vibration, les éventuelles vis, et les nombreux câbles de connexion.Le mieux étant d'oublier autant que possible les vis, le plus difficile dans la pose consiste à ne pas se tromper de sens pour les fixations en caoutchouc, mais avec (ou sans) le schéma de pose on comprend vite.Coté efficacité/bruit c'est effectivement très silencieux et selon le tuning de vos ventilateurs, il peut passer inaperçu, je n'irai pas jusqu'à dire qu'on ne l'entend pas du tout, mais pour ma part son bruit est différent de mon Cooler Master d'origine, un son plus feutré et légèrement plus grave, preuve que l'extraction d'air est efficace, de plus il a visiblement besoin de tourner moins vite pour un résultat équivalent et c'est surtout ce qui le rend plus silencieux, il est efficace même à bas régime.Certes, c'est un produit de qualité qui a un certain coût mais qui fait ce qu'on lui demande, ventiler efficacement et en silence.
Great fans
Very efficient, and not too noisy. Somewhat expensive. I wish I had a couple more for free.
Huge Upgrade From My Previous Fans!
Installed them on a radiator they keep the CPU much cooler, AND they’re much quieter than the ones originally came with it! No humming or loud noise even when they’re at high speeds, and at normal CPU usage you can barely hear them. These fans lowered my CPUs temps by around 10-15c, I didn’t expect them to be that much better from the previous ones.
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