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Noctua released redux and industrialPPC lines of fans

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O.o News of the century! who would have thought this day would ever come :3

but they announced it at computex last year

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The lowest RPM PPC Industrial fan is 2000rpm. If i undervolted that do you think it would be quiet?

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Darn it i guess i will have to get one of the other ones but i know 2000rpm isnt going to be quiet

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I knew why noctua stuck with their colour scheme cause of how recognisable it made them, but am glad they have changed their ways. Now they can make a butt ton of money to put towards developing more advanced products.

However this doesn't change anything to me as I liked the 2 tone beige/brown and you take it any day over more "popular" colour schemes.

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The lowest RPM PPC Industrial fan is 2000rpm. If i undervolted that do you think it would be quiet?

dont know but was it mention if the industrial ones were 3 pin or 4 pin?

IndustrialPPC fans are not compatible with the low noise adaptors O.o

http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=productview&products_id=70&lng=en

too many amps likely so a increased wattage for the resistor would be needed but that likely costs significantly more in the amounts theyre making also only two fans in there line would need them. You could easily make our own though with some extensions and some resistiors. Hopefully the Fans are PWM so you dont have to even worry about that though.

I knew why noctua stuck with their colour scheme cause of how recognisable it made them, but am glad they have changed their ways. Now they can make a butt ton of money to put towards developing more advanced products.

However this doesn't change anything to me as I liked the 2 tone beige/brown and you take it any day over more "popular" colour schemes.

the beige/brown isnt going anywhere, its stil their premium consumer product

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Those are the ugliest fans I'v ever seen. Just look at the colour scheme.

 

This is exactly what everyone said when Noctua started out. People will be saying the same thing now.

 

You mean black and grey? Have you never seen metal?

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You mean black and grey? Have you never seen metal?

Personally I like the fans, I was just making a stupid joke about the colour scheme that everyone used to complain about.

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Those Industrials ones are sexy!

 

Wonder if it would be possible to remove the brown rubber bands without damaging anything? If I could paint those yellow, that fan would be amazing for my case!

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Those Industrials ones are sexy!

 

Wonder if it would be possible to remove the brown rubber bands without damaging anything? If I could paint those yellow, that fan would be amazing for my case!

You mean on the corners? Yes they just pull off, at least on the normal noctua's and I wouldnt see why these would be any different.

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Now just paint the brown on the industrial version red and have some sick fans for my red/black theme! :D

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These are still kinda expensive. More expensive than the Corsair AF and SP options, which still look better IMO. 

These perform better and are quiter.

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I'm glad they're making nicer looking fans that still manage to stand out.

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Mmm, take off those brown anti vibration pads and you've got nice pure black fans.

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If the industrial fans scale through PWM linear they should be better than the original NF-F12s at a lower rpm, and if that's the case i'm sold  :D

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Muh gurd! Black Noctuas? Eyegasm.

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Noctua fans? Prepare for dissapointment when they fall short of all the hype that they get.

 

Buy noiseblocker or enermax for real silence

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Noctua fans? Prepare for dissapointment when they fall short of all the hype that they get.

 

Buy noiseblocker or enermax for real silence

 

Where is your source for this? Noctua never disappointed me in any way, on the contrary, I am super surprised with how good their build quality is and how awesome their costumer support is.

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Always cheap for Americans D:

 

From USD to Euro prices:

redux 140mm: EUR 15.90 / USD 19.90 / Converted from USD price = 14.50 €

redux 120mm: EUR 13.90 / USD 17.90/ Converted from USD price = 13.04 €

redux 92mm: EUR 11.90 / USD 15.90 / Converted from USD price = 11.58 €

redux 80mm: EUR 10.90 / USD 14.90 / Converted from USD price = 10.85 €

industrialPPC 140mm IP52: EUR 26.90 / USD 29.90 / Converted from USD price = 21.79 €

industrialPPC 140mm IP67: EUR 29.90 / USD 34.90 / Converted from USD price = 25.43 €

industrialPPC 120mm IP52: EUR 24.90 / USD 26.90 / Converted from USD price = 19.60 €

industrialPPC 120mm IP67: EUR 29.90 / USD 34.90 / Converted from USD price = 25.43 €

Accessory sets: EUR 5.90 / USD 7.90 / Converted from USD price = 4.29 €

 

They really are ripping out the european customers with some of the prices compared to USD prices.

But, strong euro, what can you do eh? :)

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From USD to Euro prices:

redux 140mm: EUR 15.90 / USD 19.90 / Converted from USD price = 14.50 €

redux 120mm: EUR 13.90 / USD 17.90/ Converted from USD price = 13.04 €

redux 92mm: EUR 11.90 / USD 15.90 / Converted from USD price = 11.58 €

redux 80mm: EUR 10.90 / USD 14.90 / Converted from USD price = 10.85 €

industrialPPC 140mm IP52: EUR 26.90 / USD 29.90 / Converted from USD price = 21.79 €

industrialPPC 140mm IP67: EUR 29.90 / USD 34.90 / Converted from USD price = 25.43 €

industrialPPC 120mm IP52: EUR 24.90 / USD 26.90 / Converted from USD price = 19.60 €

industrialPPC 120mm IP67: EUR 29.90 / USD 34.90 / Converted from USD price = 25.43 €

Accessory sets: EUR 5.90 / USD 7.90 / Converted from USD price = 4.29 €

 

They really are ripping out the european customers with some of the prices compared to USD prices.

But, strong euro, what can you do eh? :)

 

The European prices are including tax, the US ones are not.

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Where is your source for this? Noctua never disappointed me in any way, on the contrary, I am super surprised with how good their build quality is and how awesome their costumer support is.

 

Personal experience of owning fans. The noise, price & performance of these super hyped fans fails to live up to it.

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Hehe, the black industrial fan 3000RPM is mine! Give it here Noctua! There is no better gift for Haswell-E CPU, other than staying at low temps :) 4.1mmH2O of static pressure and such high air flow...LOL that's sweet!

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