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Nah, I am still am a Noctua fanboy (especially their air coolers which ooze quality and performance). However, for whatever reason I wanted to personally try some case fans that I had never had in my hand before (I've also tried Corsair, Cooler Master, and Rosewill fans over the years).
The first fans I tried were Nanoxia Deep Silence 140mm 1800 RPM. The claimed specs were:
Airflow: 12v: 98.3 CFM (7v: 64.8 CFM)
Noise: 12v: 20.8 dBA (7v: 12.3)
I ordered two of them from Amazon, and when I received them, I manually spun them with my hand. One was defective out the box and its bearing made a clicking noise. The other one was silent. However, the fans were very light and just didn't scream "premium" with their overall build quality.
The working fan was ok with it's airflow and noise, but the bearing just makes a very odd noise. I can't really describe it, but it stands out from every other fan in my PC. So I decided they weren't a viable option for my needs (even though the price was good at $14 per fan).
The next fans I purchased were the Phanteks PH-F140XP. The claimed specs were:
Airflow: 85.19 CFM (with QSA adapter: 49.14 CFM)
Noise : 19 dBA (with QSA adapter 17 dBA)
I ordered two of them from Amazon, and when they arrived, I was immediately impressed. They were heavy (probably weigh more than my comparable Noctua fans). They oozed "premium" in their overall build quality. Just like I did with the Nanoxia fans, I manually spun the blades with my hand. They both were absolutely silent, and with that one spin, they just kept spinning for a good amount of time. I have never seen any fan spin that long with me doing it by hand. The bearings in these things must be perfectly balanced and very high end (magnetic brushless).
So after installing them as front intake fans on my PC, I was blown away how quiet they are (ran them at 1000 RPM). My case temps (and GPU temps) dropped by 2-3c compared to the Noctua NF-A14 FLX fans I previously had there (which were also quiet and good performers).
So if you are in the market for some great case fans, give the Phanteks a try. I bought them for $17 per fan, and I am truly impressed by the two I bought. There is no way I am not keeping these fans.
The first fans I tried were Nanoxia Deep Silence 140mm 1800 RPM. The claimed specs were:
Airflow: 12v: 98.3 CFM (7v: 64.8 CFM)
Noise: 12v: 20.8 dBA (7v: 12.3)
I ordered two of them from Amazon, and when I received them, I manually spun them with my hand. One was defective out the box and its bearing made a clicking noise. The other one was silent. However, the fans were very light and just didn't scream "premium" with their overall build quality.
The working fan was ok with it's airflow and noise, but the bearing just makes a very odd noise. I can't really describe it, but it stands out from every other fan in my PC. So I decided they weren't a viable option for my needs (even though the price was good at $14 per fan).
The next fans I purchased were the Phanteks PH-F140XP. The claimed specs were:
Airflow: 85.19 CFM (with QSA adapter: 49.14 CFM)
Noise : 19 dBA (with QSA adapter 17 dBA)
I ordered two of them from Amazon, and when they arrived, I was immediately impressed. They were heavy (probably weigh more than my comparable Noctua fans). They oozed "premium" in their overall build quality. Just like I did with the Nanoxia fans, I manually spun the blades with my hand. They both were absolutely silent, and with that one spin, they just kept spinning for a good amount of time. I have never seen any fan spin that long with me doing it by hand. The bearings in these things must be perfectly balanced and very high end (magnetic brushless).
So after installing them as front intake fans on my PC, I was blown away how quiet they are (ran them at 1000 RPM). My case temps (and GPU temps) dropped by 2-3c compared to the Noctua NF-A14 FLX fans I previously had there (which were also quiet and good performers).
So if you are in the market for some great case fans, give the Phanteks a try. I bought them for $17 per fan, and I am truly impressed by the two I bought. There is no way I am not keeping these fans.
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