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Industrial PPC owners?

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Build quality is really good. But they don't seem to perform that well when placed as intakes with demciflex dust filter in front! They barely moved enough air, unless you turn up the rpm, which ends up

 

making A LOT of noise similar to a jet engine!! My Gentle Typhoons perform way better than the Noctua Industrial PPC series; of course, this is only my perspective, others can disagree ;)

Doesn't yours produce a shishy noise at lets say 500 rpm? Get your ears close to it, kinda hate people saying their PC is dead silent when I'm hearing it from 5 meters away >.>

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Doesn't yours produce a shishy noise at lets say 500 rpm? Get your ears close to it, kinda hate people saying their PC is dead silent when I'm hearing it from 5 meters away >.>

they have hearing issues of the fans:D or they simply get use to it

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well my main question is why the big just from say a mig grade fan to a very top grade one. There are plenty of good choices in between. Also what do you actually do on your computer as its very likely that 16Gb is going to be plenty.

yep they are a good option as well. Ill disagree with your percentage claims but will agree to them being better for certain things in certain situations, which is exactly what I said about the PPC fans.

 

Percentage was just a random number.. But I'm pretty sure there are more people who like the looks of Noiseblockers more than Noctuas. NBs are just not widely known fans and that's about it.

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Doesn't yours produce a shishy noise at lets say 500 rpm? Get your ears close to it, kinda hate people saying their PC is dead silent when I'm hearing it from 5 meters away >.>

 

Never said my PC were dead silent! Perhaps you should read my post again!! LOL

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Never said my PC were dead silent! Perhaps you should read my post again!! LOL

Read what I said again, that part wasn't about you lol. 

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Read what I said again, that part wasn't about you lol. 

 

Oh well... Guess we both got the wrong idea about our posts LOL!

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