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Fan 120 millimeters by Noctua for a computer case. When operating at maximum speed, it can push up to 71.69cfm of air per minute (cubic feet per minute). The higher the number, the more efficient the cooling the fan can provide. Higher quality fans can generate the same airflow with less noise and speed. It has a noise level of 29.7dB, relatively high for the category. It has LED lighting. Connects to the motherboard with a 3-Pin connector.
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Fan 120 millimeters by Noctua for a computer case. When operating at maximum speed, it can push up to 71.69cfm of air per minute (cubic feet per minute). The higher the number, the more efficient the cooling the fan can provide. Higher quality fans can generate the same airflow with less noise and speed. It has a noise level of 29.7dB, relatively high for the category. It has LED lighting. Connects to the motherboard with a 3-Pin connector.
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- Powerful high static pressure fan (3.94 mm H2O) with a 6-year warranty from Noctua.
- I use two as front intake fans and one as a rear fan. I don't run them at 2000 RPM, usually they are somewhere between 800 - 1200 RPM, where the noise levels, although noticeable, are not bothersome at all. The temperatures inside the PC case are polar.
- I turned them up to maximum speed a couple of times out of curiosity, where they sound like an electric vacuum cleaner and suck everything in.
- I do not recommend it to those who prioritize quiet operation, but to those who are interested in power, static pressure (for example, when the fan needs to work in front of a dense dust filter), and low temperatures inside the case.
- On the internet, you can find videos where users have accurately recorded the fan noise so that you can get an idea.