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Delta makes some of the most performance fans, for example:

THD1248HE          120x120x38             48V ball   105.82W    10900RPM   75DB.    

 

But if you don't want to go deaf, then Noctua industrial high performance fans are your best bet.

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Just now, Origami Cactus said:

Delta makes some of the most performance fans, for example:

THD1248HE          120x120x38             48V ball   105.82W 10900RPM 75DB.    

OP wants a fan, not a finger grinder :P

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Those Delta 10k RPM ones i think? they will make you want to leave the room though, 75+ db is no joke

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11 hours ago, Bearmann said:

Those Noctua iPPC 3000 fans are loud. Think twice before you order. For a 120mm fan, consider the new Noctua NF-A12 x 25 fans.

They're identical to their lower end counterparts. They just have more powerful motors. You can just run them slower and have head room speed up if needed.

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5 hours ago, geo3 said:

They're identical to their lower end counterparts. They just have more powerful motors. You can just run them slower and have head room speed up if needed.

They don't come with low noise adapters. Consider the 2000 RPM ones, but some of the non industrial Noctua fans will also go to 2000 RPM and come with low noise adapters just in case. What are the fans for? Case? Radiator?

 

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1 hour ago, Bearmann said:

They don't come with low noise adapters. Consider the 2000 RPM ones, but some of the non industrial Noctua fans will also go to 2000 RPM and come with low noise adapters just in case.

If it's a PWM fan you don't need the low noise adapter.

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17 hours ago, Sentile said:

Hi, I Was Wondering What The Best High Air Flow Fans For Pure Performance Are I Don't Care About The Noise That They Might Make Literally Just Performance.

 

Thank You.

One of the best, if you can grab it, were the Nidec Gentle Typhoon Fans.

They were sold by Scythe for a time. But unobtainium these days it seems...

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