Product Description
Dimensions (mm): 140 x 140 x 27
Voltage: 12V
Current (A): 0.10±10%
Speed (RPM): 1000±10%
Air Flow (CFM): 50±10%
Noise (dB-A): 21
Air Pressure (mmH2O): 0.9
Connection: 3 Pin
Please note these are new fans that have been removed from brand new cases. No packaging or screws will be provided.
All comments (17)
busiestbaron27
31 May 162#1
If these are the fans from the NZXT h440 then they're awful
xela333 to busiestbaron27
31 May 162#3
They are £2 and much better than any fan near this price if true
oUkTuRkEyIII
31 May 161#2
Worth a try, thanks.
nekoangel
31 May 16#4
Great just kitted out my phantom 410 with some arctic 12 fans.... These would have been great on the side and top. Heat anyways.
mrsusan74
31 May 161#5
replaced my cryorig fans with a couple of these. Much quieter.
miaomiaobaubau
31 May 16#6
thank you, worth to try for a very quiet push and pull on 280mm radiators despite the fact that they are not the proper one. I keep the proper one at minimum after all, lol.
I've build hundreds of PCs over the years. Nothing compares to Noctua fans, even flat out you can barely hear the ones in my system (mITX watercooled gaming setup).
They also make proper fans for nearly every application, for example when I moved to watercooling for my gaming rig I could easily buy the focused flow ones for the radiator (higher static pressure) but you can easily buy the ones that aren't focused. The only thing I can't buy from them right now is a 200mm fan, but they're working on one.
Granted you'll not be buying any Noctua fan for £2, but cheap fans aren't worth it. Noctua fans will probably outlive most people.
Opening post
Dimensions (mm): 140 x 140 x 27
Voltage: 12V
Current (A): 0.10±10%
Speed (RPM): 1000±10%
Air Flow (CFM): 50±10%
Noise (dB-A): 21
Air Pressure (mmH2O): 0.9
Connection: 3 Pin
Please note these are new fans that have been removed from brand new cases. No packaging or screws will be provided.
All comments (17)
They are £2 and much better than any fan near this price if true
the cheapest I can find on the quiet low speed side. Better and faster but noisy are around £20 each
They also make proper fans for nearly every application, for example when I moved to watercooling for my gaming rig I could easily buy the focused flow ones for the radiator (higher static pressure) but you can easily buy the ones that aren't focused. The only thing I can't buy from them right now is a 200mm fan, but they're working on one.
Granted you'll not be buying any Noctua fan for £2, but cheap fans aren't worth it. Noctua fans will probably outlive most people.