Noctua NF-F12 iPPC 3000 PWM - System Fan Review

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @eggsdooley
    @eggsdooley 10 месяцев назад +7

    I found this interesting cos I just installed some AF14s. Why would someone bother complaining a video is not interesting to them? Like…..just stop watching dude!

  • @IndraBuanaCom
    @IndraBuanaCom 6 месяцев назад +1

    As the name suggest, Industrial, it should be used on that case only
    You don't use industrial machine on your bed side, aren't you?
    I use BeQuiet Silent Wings HS in my personal computer and noisier fan inside HP Proliant in other room
    So even you're doing six iPPC, it's ok as long as you dont sit beside it

  • @IsaacSchultz-lz8jc
    @IsaacSchultz-lz8jc 5 месяцев назад +1

    I do have to say one thing these are meant for more harsher environments not really pcs

  • @HowDareYouu
    @HowDareYouu 10 месяцев назад

    video idea(if u want, ofc) - best fans that you can swap with the stock ones of the popular NZXT Kraken AIO(240)
    goals: maintaining the cooling performance but lowering the noise ( especially upward 1300rpm)

    • @HardwareForGamers
      @HardwareForGamers  10 месяцев назад

      I like the idea, but I don't have a kraken aio. I could use a different aio.

  • @johnboy2436
    @johnboy2436 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just bought 6 of these for my RAD. Now im regretting it. Whats the best 140mm out there? What pushes the most air? I want the best of the best. Thanks
    edit just noticed this isnt the 120mm version. What is the best 140mm fan though?

    • @Noobsaucer
      @Noobsaucer 8 месяцев назад

      Lol I'm watching this to decide on getting 6 of these, but the 140mm version for push-pull on a 420 rad. Exact same situation! So how are the noise levels and performance at lower rpm? Did you regret buying the fans?

    • @johnboy2436
      @johnboy2436 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@Noobsaucer I managed to get them to where i want them to be. I dont have them connected as CPU fans but chassis fans.
      My System fans are connected to the CPU header as they are silent anyway. The Rad fans are connected to the chassis fan header. The reason i have done this is because on my 790 APEX MB you cant go below 20 percent on the CPU fans. Both ramp up from CPU temp so it makes zero difference.
      So yeah they are good when at 12 percent if you want a silent PC. During gaming there quiet too. Overall im happy and at 3000rpm they are super loud and i caught my finger in one other week. Fan didnt even stop just did a big cut in my finger.

    • @Noobsaucer
      @Noobsaucer 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@johnboy2436 thanks for the detailed answer. I use a 3-pin fan controller (meaning voltage based, not pwm) which I may need to replace if I end up getting these, otherwise I think I'd be stuck at like 2000 rpm voltage modulated...
      I hope your finger is OK!

    • @johnboy2436
      @johnboy2436 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Noobsaucer They are decent, just need to dial in your fan curve. I also bought white rubber bits for all 6 to replace the brown ones. They look good in the build now!

  • @NIXIEPIXIE
    @NIXIEPIXIE 6 месяцев назад

    new subscriber here what 120mm case fan would you recommend for a case that has literally zero airflow it only has a single 80mm fan i will be adding a 120mm to the front drive bays via an adapter

    • @HardwareForGamers
      @HardwareForGamers  6 месяцев назад

      The arctic P12 MAX or the thermalright B12 extrem, and then set up a fan profile using the bios or fan control.

  • @robertstamps2674
    @robertstamps2674 10 месяцев назад

    You really seem to be a easy going and a gentlemen but this video it is very boring. I do like watching your videos on gpu’s and all CPU’s. For me I am mostly a gamer and I use to have my own business and I built desktop computer’s either for gaming or hospital’s etc, but since people started teaching people how to build their own desktop computer’s my business was canned. This year a lone I’ve only have built two gaming desktop computer’s and since I had to close up shop I work out of my home. So now I pretty much just do upgrade’s cause most can build their own gaming desktop computer but for example they will want to install a new and better cpu and some didn’t even get the thermal paste off of the cpu and when they removed it from the socket they ended up bending a few or more pins and there would be thermal paste on the pins I’m like you build your own computer and if you can do it then congrats and some I’ve even told them since this was your first build and when it won’t work you come to me and they expect a cheap easy fix and I’m like nope. And I do try to bend the pens back in place but even if one was to break you will need a new motherboard. I try.