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Noctua NF-P12 120 mm Nine Blade SSO Bearing Fan with VCN - Retail

4.9 out of 5 stars 76 customer reviews

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  • Spec:Type : Fan Fan Size : 120 x 120 x25mm Compatibility : CPU Cooler, Water-Cooling Radiator and Case Bearing Type
  • Features :Pressure-optimized Nine-Blade Design Vortex-Control Notches Smooth Commutation Drive SSO Bearing
  • Air Flow : 92.3m³/h (standard), 78.5m³/h ( w/L.N.A. ), 63.4m³/h ( W/ U.L.N.A ) Acoustical Noise : 19.8 dB(A)/standard
  • : Nine Blade Design with VCN RPM +/- 10% : 1300 RPM ( standard ), 1100 RPM ( w/ L.N.A ), 900RPM ( w/ U.L.N.A.)
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Product Dimensions 4.7 x 4.7 x 1 inches
Item Weight 8 ounces
Shipping Weight 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B002CQU12C
Item model number NF-P12-1300
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4.9 out of 5 stars 76 customer reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #635 in Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Computer Components > Fans & Cooling > Case Fans
Date first available at Amazon.com April 20, 2008

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I used Noctua 120 mm fans to replace the existing Antec Tri-cool fans in a three-year-old system. I am completely satisfied with the Noctua fan performance -- the airflow has improved, case temperature has dropped a few degrees, and the system is a bit more quiet. One caution -- the blades are somewhat delicate so do NOT push on them when installing these fans. I cracked a blade during the installation; fortunately, I purchased more fans than I needed so it wasn't a huge problem. Also, I found that it is much easier to install the fans with screws rather than struggle with the rubber mounts -- they supposedly dampen fan vibration but, IMHO, they do not provide a secure installation.
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I have a water cooled PC, with 3 case fans. Two were in a push/pull on the radiator and a third fan exhausted out the back. Since I purchased the tower from a friend, the fans were always loud, so much so that I finally got fed up and decided to do something about.

I read a lot of reviews, sites about low noise fans, user experiences etc and I was a little frustrated because there really is no industry standard to follow for the noise rating. (Side note, I sell HVAC equipment and exhaust fans for commercial applications, I'm a mechanical sales engineer and when I saw these fans had serrated blade edges I knew that would help with sound because I've seen it before [...] Ziehl has a fan they market as having "owlet" blades for low noise).

Regardless any highly rated fan was going to cost $12-15 and up, so I decided I'd rather over spend to get the sound I wanted versus trying to save a few bucks and be unhappy with the sound output.

So the fans arrive, I install them with no issues. The only slight issue during installation was the fans they were replacing happened to be slightly wider (still 120mm), so the bolts/nuts I used to remount them had to be trimmed to fit (the bolts that is). Otherwise they provide these rubber isolators that you'd otherwise use a bolt or other ridge mounting method to further help attenuate any potential noise. Note this bolt issue was only because of how the fans were mounted on the radiator, no issue on the case portion to exhaust out. (Side note they also provide what appears to be self tapping screws if you forgo the rubber isolation). They provide plenty of different power connections and even a 3 pin extender to the 3 pin the fan is already wired too.

Fired up my PC and it is damn near silent, I can still hear the fans, but WOW what a difference. Even my wife noticed a huge difference. I'll be using this exact fan in every future PC build from now on.
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By GDC on February 18, 2010
The fan comes with some rather nice features, including converter cables, the cable itself is much longer than your usual fan cable meaning fan controllers with the headers on the controller itself should reach from the exhaust.

The fan's magic "quiet" everyone talks about is indeed the quietest fan I've ever had, however I wish it was actually capable of pumping the air a little louder, I can hear the HDD over everything quite clearly with only the soft whoosh of the fan operating at capacity via SpeedFan.

The cable is covered, but the header is not, I did not use the included rubber screws, however they appear troublesome to actually get into the system without some dainty work, they don't exactly exhibit any idea of sturdiness.

I'll say this again however, if you like a nice strong "whoosh" sound to your fans, don't look here, these are far too quiet for that, and astonishingly at their low RPM and noise level they're cooling my AVC Hercules radiator block at lower temperatures than the included AVC fan!

As a system builder I recommend this, my "aside" taken into account.
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Exactly what I was looking for!
I combo'd this 3-PIN fan as a pull along with a NF-F12 PWM (push) on a 3-pin Antec Kuhler H2O 620 water cooler). The case also has 4 NF-R8 80mm PWM's and it is nearly silent. Actually the only fans I hear are on the aging video cards, so I'd have to say these Noctuas are pretty much silent! Temps on my i7-3770k CPU overclocked to 4400MHz average around 21°-25°C across all cores at idle. Max under Prime & Aida hits 68°-72°C.
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I used a pair of these to replace the out of the box corsair h80 fans, these are very very quite and seem to be pushing decent amount of air at 1200 rpm. My cpu is maybe a degree or two higher than when running the stock h-80 fans on max with full load on the CPU, also the full load is not using prime95 instead tested against encoding a 2 hour 1080p movie. Great product, will buy more to replace fans on the roof of the case.
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If you are building a PC, Home Theater PC, or server, you should get Noctua fans. I've been putting my own machines together for over 20 years now, and they are hands down the best case fans out there. Yes, they are more expensive, but a Ferrari is more expensive than a VW bug, too. They are quiet, move a good amount of air, and are extremely well made. Between the build quality, noise reduction, and mounting options (they come with silicone nubs instead of screws to dampen case vibration), there just isn't a better fan out there.
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I purchased two of these fans to replace one of the exhaust fans in my gaming case and to add an intake fan to that case. I was so impressed with the effectiveness and noise level of the two 120mm fans included with the NH-U12P CPU cooling solution that I immediately purchased two more of these 120mm fans. They have all the connectors you need right out of the box and they are more efficient than the stock 120 fans that come with your case and are much quieter! You'll love these fans. The rubberish mounting things they provide are pretty useless. Just mount them with the included screws and you will be impressed at the performance and lower noise level. My gaming case temp went down a few degrees by adding one as an exhaust fan and one as an intake fan. Great fans!

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