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Noctua is back in black. Finally they're here. You can have the best fans available and have your eyes not fall out of their sockets from the ugly.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME4vUO2T-48

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Early upload today... 

Annnndddd I just bought three more sp120's for my radiators... KILL ME

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I still doubt they're better than GT's. I'll wait for some airflow vs. noise level benchmarks from OCN. 

Let's all not get super exited yet.

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The Redux ones. :wub:

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Dark chocolate sexiness! I wants in my mouthparts!

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Annnndddd I just bought three more sp120's for my radiators... KILL ME

Yes, but you got 3 fans for the price of 1 of those... 

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Yes, but you got 3 fans for the price of 1 of those... 

Holy crap didn't look at the price. Those 3 fans would be almost as expensive as my compression fittings...

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Nactua is now finally going to get my business :D

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Noctua is back in black. Finally they're here. You can have the best fans available and have your eyes not fall out of their sockets from the ugly.

Think they would work in a Mineral Oil rig? I have the option to get a buddy's mineral oil rig (he made it for the talent show, oh my), which is very low spec, but his fish tank mod to get it in there is genius, and I'm really tempted to buy it off of him (couple years old now) and fitting it with new parts to make an HTPC that I can put on a bookshelf or something, with plants in it :D

 

I'm sure they would work, but the start-stopping of it; Think it's a viable option, or should I even bother?

 

(edit: Everyone's opinion welcome, I didn't respond to Linus solely for his view :) )

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mmm, i do want to upgrade my systems noctua fans :P should add my old ones to my coming room aircooling setup :D

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Yes, but you got 3 fans for the price of 1 of those... 

 and you can get 1000 junk cars at the same price as 1 new :) the new one is still better and probably worth it by far in the end :P

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Without the brown accents they look like the garbage oem fans that come with most cases

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I could imagine that they are hard to control at really low speeds (like 500-1000 rpm, where a normal fan would be), so it kinda of kill the point of having silence optimized fans. My PC is not an industry either so it sadly doesn't make sense getting them.

who cares...

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as someone who works in the oil and gas industry and custom fabrication/design, these fans are amazing and I would have so many uses for them

 

but using them in a computer is very far down the list...these are just flat out overkill for computer applications

 

doesn't mean they're not worth it - tons of stuff in PC hardware is overkill of course

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You know what they say.....one you go black you won't go back...

 

damn dat price though...

you can get 1.5 normal noctua fans with that price.

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Don't understand why people are complaining about price when there about the same as the normal ones here lol

 

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I had to buy these and now i have them.. so sexy  :P

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Think they would work in a Mineral Oil rig? I have the option to get a buddy's mineral oil rig (he made it for the talent show, oh my), which is very low spec, but his fish tank mod to get it in there is genius, and I'm really tempted to buy it off of him (couple years old now) and fitting it with new parts to make an HTPC that I can put on a bookshelf or something, with plants in it :D

I'm sure they would work, but the start-stopping of it; Think it's a viable option, or should I even bother?

(edit: Everyone's opinion welcome, I didn't respond to Linus solely for his view :) )

BUY THE MINERAL PC!

Srsly it is baller.

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30 bucks a pop....  :( no thanks..

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