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[QuietPC] Noctua IndustrialPPC and REDUX available to buy

They're already hit the shelves! http://www.quietpc.com/noctua?sort=newest&set=Set

 

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Any know where else they're selling?

 

Edit: Oh yeah, just noticed the NH-D15 is out too. http://www.quietpc.com/nh-d15

The NH-D15 is also available at PcCaseGear, PLE, NCIX.US, Computer Lounge, Scan, and OverclockersUK.

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Not quite available in Europe yet I think :( oh wait I am wrong
Lets see here (thought process) Ok would you take two corsair static pressure fans over a single Noctua NF-A14 IndustrialPPC?
I would maybe

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They do look nice, the beige ones are still interesting in my opinion. I would like to know how a Redux performs compared to a Corsair SP.

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No NF-F12 though...

What...

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What...

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I mean Redux not Industrial, sorry.

 

 

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I mean Redux not Industrial, sorry.

Well yeah. The NF-F12 is pretty much a newer and more premium version of the NF-P12. I'm guessing that's why the F12 is IndustrialPPC and the P12 is REDUX.

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STILL UGLY. NOCTUA PLS ALL BLACK

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STILL UGLY. NOCTUA PLS ALL BLACK

You could just remove the rubber corners..

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You could just remove the rubber corners..

 

BUT THAT'S TOO MUCH WORK

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The 2000RPM NF-F12 is rated for 29.7 decibels, and the 3000RPM for 43.5. Little loud for my liking -unless the reviews show they're badass radiator fans. Until then I'll stick with buying a few old/normal? NF-F12's.

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