I actually find the 3 pin NZXT fans to be slightly quieter than the 4 pin retail versions. ![]() I'm happy if anyone will help me to a decision about which Noctua fans I should buy. ![]() (yet)īack case is original: 1 of NZXT AER 140 case version (non pwm, I think, they are 3.pin so I have set DC in BIOS) in the back. But this change may be later, as the noise from the case fans is not to bad.įront case fans is original: 3 of NZXT AER 120 case version (non pwm I think, they are 3.pin so I have set DC in BIOS) in front. I also consider to change the 3 120mm case versions in the front, also with Noctua, but I am not sure if I am going to change those 3 fans with 2 140mm fans, or 3 120mm.Īlso here I thinking about Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM or Noctua NF-A14 PWM or NF-P12 PWM. The fans is going to be placed on the top of the rad as exhaust, I think. I don't want to place the rad in the front of the case. Will this be a good choice? Or should I go for Noctua NF-P12 PWM instead? I thinking about to change these 3 fans to start with, and I thinking about to change to Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM fans. These are pretty noisy and I hear them good from about 1150/ 1200rpm and more, and that is kind of frustrating. Radiator fans: 3x120mm NZXT AER 120mm PWM fans. PSU: Corsair AX 760 (from my old computer). GPU: MSI GeForce 970 4GB Gaming (from my old computer, due to shortage of gpu's). I have recently build a new computer, spec is:ĬPU: Ryzen 3700X (due to shortage of 5600X and 5800X)ĬPU Cooler: NZXT X73 top mounted in the case, and the fans is on the top of the rad as exhaust. ![]() First of all, sorry if my english is bad!
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