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holy shite :o might need to cop me a few of these.

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Too bad I got my Nb's :(

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seems legit

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i'm guessing we're off by a decimal place, but even 53 CFM for 700RPM sounds like a stretch.

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Why you do this again NCIX, another good Noctua sale that's US based, no love for us Canadians here  :( 

sorry bro :(

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seems legit

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i'm guessing we're off by a decimal place, but even 53 CFM for 700RPM sounds like a stretch.

my 1200rpm nzxt case fans move 45cfm.

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It should say 56.9 m3/h, so 33.5 CFM.

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Why you do this again NCIX, another good Noctua sale that's US based, no love for us Canadians here  :( 

They have to apologize to us US buyers as they can really screw us over sometimes.

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seems legit

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i'm guessing we're off by a decimal place, but even 53 CFM for 700RPM sounds like a stretch.

Maybe, maybe not.

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Why you do this again NCIX, another good Noctua sale that's US based, no love for us Canadians here  :( 

this is the first US deal i am actually interested in, to me it seems like you canadians get all the good deals.

Nothing to see here, move along

 

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this is the first US deal i am actually interested in, to me it seems like you canadians get all the good deals.

 

Not exactly prices are a bit more expensive here and the exchange rate makes it usually a total of 5-15% more for most things compared to the US, but sometimes there are some awesome deals, unfortunately nothing for the Redux or Industrial fans that I've seen yet here.

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Not exactly prices are a bit more expensive here and the exchange rate makes it usually a total of 5-15% more for most things compared to the US, but sometimes there are some awesome deals, unfortunately nothing for the Redux or Industrial fans that I've seen yet here.

i did take into account the difference caused by exchange rate, and average msrp.

Nothing to see here, move along

 

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i did take into account the difference caused by exchange rate, and average msrp.

 

I guess there have been some good deals now I think about it more but I almost never buy parts that aren't on sale since they go on sale every few weeks or so. It's kind of their way to get people more excited for what is lower prices, but I'm sure they do that too in the US, just not sure by how much.

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Are these any good on radiators?

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Are these any good on radiators?

 

Unfortunately only the 140mm one is really pressure optimized for radiators or heatinks, there is either the NF-F12 or the newer Industrial PPC version of the 120mm that is pressure optimized.

 

NF-F12:

http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=productview&products_id=78&lng=en

 

Industial PPC:

http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=productview&products_id=78&lng=en

 

Redux(140mm):

http://www.ncixus.com/products/?usaffiliateid=1000031504&sku=97653&vpn=NF-P14s%20redux-1200%20PWM&manufacture=Noctua&promoid=1343 

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Unfortunately only the 140mm one is really pressure optimized for radiators or heatinks.

 

http://www.ncixus.com/products/?usaffiliateid=1000031504&sku=97653&vpn=NF-P14s%20redux-1200%20PWM&manufacture=Noctua&promoid=1343 

 

I have a 280mm rad, my current configuration of push/pull is a mess... was hoping for SP Corsair fans with rings. Otherwise I'll see if I can get 4 of these. 

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I have a 280mm rad, my current configuration of push/pull is a mess... was hoping for SP Corsair fans with rings. Otherwise I'll see if I can get 4 of these. 

 

Yes the Redux 140mm will perform very well in that situation, they are a cut back(older) version of the newest models Industrial PPC fans and the regular brown coloured ones, but performance is still great.

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I have a 280mm rad, my current configuration of push/pull is a mess... was hoping for SP Corsair fans with rings. Otherwise I'll see if I can get 4 of these. 

Corsair's sp140 are only $16 on amazon right now, http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L64NS9E/?tag=pcpapi-20  but they're led fans. Newegg has a twin pack for  $29. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835181081&cm_re=corsair_sp140-_-35-181-081-_-Product

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