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Jevella
> 3 daySuper great, quiet unless playing on highest setting - and then only minor noise.
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Jorge Quintanilla
> 3 dayBought this for 15 bucks and its well worth it.
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YumekuiWRX
> 3 dayI bought these 3-pin fans because I specifically wanted a quality fan to run straight off of the power supply.
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David Torres
> 3 dayBest fan made for one thing and one thing only, dependability. No need to capitalize on useless “RGB” for an extra $40 or so
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Mrs. Noemy Lueilwitz
> 3 dayThese fans are good to a ridiculous extent. Ive been dumb enough to buy two prebuilts that had crap cases plaged with awful temp problems with the loudest noises short of car engine in my room.
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Branden K.
> 3 dayso far they have done exactly what they are supposed to do. i did end up purchasing the vibrations isolators. there really wasnt any excess vibration to begin with, but because of the contruction of my case, i could hear them. after those went on there was no noticeable vibration noise or even the feeling of vibration coming from the case.
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Jadon
> 3 daythe noise level is good, temp is good and its a great bang for your buck
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Zach Ford
> 3 dayThey were super easy to install. Its just as similar to any cpu fans in that regard. Theyre so quiet and they put out so much air flow. Will be sticking with the brand in the future.
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NilZilch
> 3 dayI just had a fan fail. It was one that came with the case. Sleeve bearings just suck. But, I had installed a Noctua with the CPU cooler, and its been cruising along nicely. So, Noctua was a natural brand choice to replace the cheap-ass sleeve-bearing fan that failed.
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GPbo
> 3 dayI dont want to pay $100 for 2 fans from other brands. So these series meet my need perfectly, at the same time deliver top notch quality. If you havent heard of Noctua, now is the time to order some.