![]() ![]() If you see the PC case from the top, its first fan, and then the radiator. My setup in my PC case, is 3 intake fans in the front, with dust filter in front, and the radiator fans are in pull positon I think, as exhaust. I have 4 fans of Fractal Design Dynamic GP-12 120 laying around, that I also can use, but they are not PWM, they are 3.pin DC, and I don't think they are such good as Noctua fans? But looking at these picture, it seems like the NF-A 12x15 is more quiet. Alternatively, the NF-F12 is a pressure-optimised fan that excels on heatsinks and radiators" but I can't decide which one I should buy. I see what Noctua is writing on their site: "For best results in all types of application, Noctua recommends the NF-A12x25. ![]() I also thinking about Noctua NF-F12 (1500RPM) as intake fan/ exhaust fan, but I am not sure whether or not if these are better or worse than NF-A12x25 (2000RPM). It's only BeQuiet PureWings 120mm the shop where I am buying from, but they have Silent wings 3 140mm, but noen of those is in stock. Noctua or Be Quiet, both excellent choices.Ī little background, I have all of the fans were are discussing and have tested all of them thoroughly. Everything in the Be Quiet line is quieter and more pleasant to listen to than NZXT, even the Pure Wings. Another good option are the Be Quiet Silent Wings 3. I do think you will like them and they will certainly be quieter. I don’t detect that in the 3 pin version (rifle bearing). The 4 pin retail version, I can detect a slight tick on the 140mm version (hydro-dynamic bearing). They do get loud, but the sound is pleasant and they move a lot of air. I actually find the 3 pin NZXT fans to be slightly quieter than the 4 pin retail versions. ![]() I'm happy if anyone will help me to a decision about which Noctua fans I should buy. (yet)īack case is original: 1 of NZXT AER 140 case version (non pwm, I think, they are 3.pin so I have set DC in BIOS) in the back. But this change may be later, as the noise from the case fans is not to bad.įront case fans is original: 3 of NZXT AER 120 case version (non pwm I think, they are 3.pin so I have set DC in BIOS) in front. I also consider to change the 3 120mm case versions in the front, also with Noctua, but I am not sure if I am going to change those 3 fans with 2 140mm fans, or 3 120mm.Īlso here I thinking about Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM or Noctua NF-A14 PWM or NF-P12 PWM. The fans is going to be placed on the top of the rad as exhaust, I think. I don't want to place the rad in the front of the case. Will this be a good choice? Or should I go for Noctua NF-P12 PWM instead? ![]() I thinking about to change these 3 fans to start with, and I thinking about to change to Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM fans. These are pretty noisy and I hear them good from about 1150/ 1200rpm and more, and that is kind of frustrating. Radiator fans: 3x120mm NZXT AER 120mm PWM fans. PSU: Corsair AX 760 (from my old computer). GPU: MSI GeForce 970 4GB Gaming (from my old computer, due to shortage of gpu's). I have recently build a new computer, spec is:ĬPU: Ryzen 3700X (due to shortage of 5600X and 5800X)ĬPU Cooler: NZXT X73 top mounted in the case, and the fans is on the top of the rad as exhaust. No submissions about memes, jokes, meta, or hypothetical / dream builds.First of all, sorry if my english is bad!.No titles that are all-caps, clickbait, PSAs, pro-tips or contain emoji.No submissions about retailer or customer service experiences.No submissions about sales, deals or unauthorized giveaways.No submissions about hardware news, rumors, or reviews.Please keep in mind that we are here to help you build a computer, not to build it for you. Submit Build Help/Ready post Submit Troubleshooting post Submit other post New Here? BuildAPC Beginner's Guide Live Chat on Discord Daily Simple Questions threads ![]()
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