🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game!
The Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM is a premium 120mm fan designed for high performance and low noise. With advanced engineering features and a maximum speed of 2000 RPM, it is ideal for various cooling applications, ensuring your system remains cool and quiet.
Brand | Noctua |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 2.5 cm; 360 g |
Item model number | NF-A12x25PWM |
Manufacturer | Noctua |
Colour | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 360 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**S
Noctua Fans BEST
I originally bought these to test if they are really as outstanding as people say. In the past, I’ve owned other fans, some of them quite expensive, yet they still had an annoying hum or unwanted noise under load.Noctua? A completely different league! 😍I am honestly amazed by the quality. These fans are unbelievably quiet, even under heavy load. Words can’t fully describe it—you simply have to experience it for yourself (or more accurately, not hear it 😉).The next day I noticed they were sold by SCAN, and that only confirmed I had made the right choice. SCAN only sells top-quality, tried-and-tested products, and these Noctua fans are a perfect example of that.To sum it up: if you’re looking for fans that combine extreme build quality, perfect craftsmanship, and absolute silence even under stress, stop searching. Buy Noctua and you’ll feel (and not hear) the difference from the very first use.
J**I
Silent and pretty
Exclent fan, very quite and aesthetically pleasing. Matches my Fractal north xl case perfectly and I like the not screw attachment. Really quite even at high RPM. If they were bit cheaper, I'd get them as front fans too - likely will down the line regardless of price.
J**U
Good quality and low noise
Very good quality and low noise
C**K
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.
S**N
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.
D**L
Best fan you can buy - full stop
Honestly the best 120mm fan you can buy. It's quiet and moves alot of air.Looks amazing in my PC case as well. If the colour isn't to your liking they also have a black version.
M**T
Excellent cooling (own test performed)
I was a bit skeptical about ordering these, they are expensive. However I got them at a decent price. Everyone has been saying Noctua fans are the best etc. I read some reviews on these fans too.I have a Fractal Design Define C TG case. It comes with 2X Fractal design X2 GP-12 fans. I put them both at the front of the case as intake and bought a Be Quiet fan for exhaust at the rear.In the recent hot weather and while playing extended game sessions I found my GPU and CPU getting extremely hot.I performed the following personal testRoom temp 23.2c (measured with a basic digital thermometer) at the side of the case.I ran Folding at home for 30mins which uses both CPU and GPU at the same time.With the X2 GP-12CPU 78C (read from Ryzen Master software)GPU 71CJunction Temp 87C (I'm not sure what this is but it's taken from Radeon software, I assume memory).With Noctua NF-A12x25Room temp 23.6c (0.3c higher than before)CPU 74CGPU 69CJunction temp 85CAlso I didn't realise that the X2-GP12 fans are not PWM so I believe they were running at 100%.Even putting my hand in front of these Noctua fans you can feel a huge difference. They also come with handy cables, one to make them silent (basically stops them from running at higher speeds), and a double fan connector, so I bought 2 of these fans I was able to use that one cable and connect them both to that and then just connect that cable to one slot on my motherboard.They are a bit more noisy than the X2-GP12 however when playing games the GPU fans are a lot louder.I was also thinking would it be better to buy 2x 140mm fans for better cooling and sound. It's a shame these aren't available in 140mm (yet) or black (yet).
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