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Noctua NF F12 IPPC 3000 PWM Computer Components Review
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Description of Noctua NF F12 IPPC 3000 PWM Computer Components
- If you need power, then it's here. With two such turntables in the case, the temperature dropped immediately by 10 degrees and this is one third of the full power! At full, everything is 15-17 degrees lower. Speed control works. Set the job profiles as you wish. Rattle, vibration? No, have not heard. Magnetic ones. Expensive, efficient. For those who are not looking for compromises
- It was hard to screw in, since there was no thread, in fact I cut it myself by first screwing it in.
- 1. Powerful, at full speed of 3000 RPM, it lowers the temperature on the CBO by 5-6 degrees better than regular coolers operating at a maximum of 1600-1700RPM (although the noise at such speeds is strong here and there) 2. It seems to be reliable, but only time will tell. 3. It cools well at 60% rpm (I have at least 60% on my motherboard, I don’t set less) with a relatively accommodating noise level at 1880 RPM (see comment) 4. Having installed two coolers, I added + 300 MHz to overclocking at 60% of the revolutions, it was I7 3770K 4400 MHz - it became 4700 MHz, while the temperature increased slightly and finally stress tests were passed in OCCT.
- 1. I didn’t really like the rubber bands on the sides, although they do their job, but at the same time they could think over the design better, such as in the same NOISEBLOCKER eLoop B12-P. Because of these rubber bands, when screwing the CBO and this fan on the back of the case, the standard screws are enough for a butt. 2. Noise? Yes, noisy, but it's all stated in the description.
- Powerful flow at high speeds, blowing for four.
- At high speeds it sounds like a washer dryer.