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NF-F12 or NF-A14?

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probably the 140mm one. I used to have one of those cases tough, and i suggest you pick up a AF 140 from corsair. as an exhaust fan, you will not be seeing any performance difference, but you will have a much better looking fan, especially since it's right in front of the window!

Which one would be a better exhaust fan for the Phanteks Evolv ITX case?

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probably the 140mm one. I used to have one of those cases tough, and i suggest you pick up a AF 140 from corsair. as an exhaust fan, you will not be seeing any performance difference, but you will have a much better looking fan, especially since it's right in front of the window!

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NF-A14 easily, not only is it a larger fan but it's also better optimized for use as a case fan, the NF-F12 is optimized for radiators and heatsinks.

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140mm fan, I'd use a phanteks fan over a corsair though, about the same build quality as Noctuas but with better colors

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