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megagamer69
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4 minutes ago, megagamer69 said:

Hey, I want to replace my stock fans on my gtx1060 3gb with some noctua chromax ones. I think 92mm would be the best option. Now I don't know wich 92mm noctua fan I should get. Does anyone know wich one is the best?

For Chromax you really only have two options. The 2000 RPM or the 2500 RPM. For strapping to a GPU radiator I favor higher static pressure over RPM, so I'd go with the NF-A9 PWM.

 

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Hey, I want to replace my stock fans on my gtx1060 3gb with some noctua chromax ones. I think 92mm would be the best option. Now I don't know wich 92mm noctua fan I should get. Does anyone know wich one is the best?

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4 minutes ago, megagamer69 said:

Hey, I want to replace my stock fans on my gtx1060 3gb with some noctua chromax ones. I think 92mm would be the best option. Now I don't know wich 92mm noctua fan I should get. Does anyone know wich one is the best?

For Chromax you really only have two options. The 2000 RPM or the 2500 RPM. For strapping to a GPU radiator I favor higher static pressure over RPM, so I'd go with the NF-A9 PWM.

 

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What model 1060?

Where are you shopping / located? Budget? 

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I'd generally recommend deleting the shroud and using a couple 120mm fans. They will move more air and be more quiet.

 

Don't forget you need a GPU fan adapter.

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