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140MM NF-F12

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This might have already been posted but dose any one know the 140MM equivalent of a NF-F12??

 

(EX.same thing but bigger)

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NF-A14 for 140mm mounting holes. NF-A15 for 120mm mounting holes (still 140mm fan).

 

Theres a PWM version of the NF-A14.

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Probably an A14 FLX.

  

NF-A14 for 140mm mounting holes. NF-A15 for 120mm mounting holes (still 140mm fan).

 

Theres a PWM version of the NF-A14.

Thx ill try the A14

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  • 3 years later...

im also looking for high static presuure 140mm fans for my raijintek triton 280mm rad. was thinking Noctua nf-a14 PWM.

 

what is the differnce between the PWN and the Ippc?

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or maybe a pair of ml140's?

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7 hours ago, O_Bedstew said:

im also looking for high static presuure 140mm fans for my raijintek triton 280mm rad. was thinking Noctua nf-a14 PWM.

what is the differnce between the PWN and the Ippc?

The iPPC's are pwm. 

PWM and DC are just ways to power a fan. DC powers the fan with varying voltage usually up to 12v and pwm does it by pulsing 12v at different rates. 

The NF-A14's are a great for rads. It isn't a 140mm equivalent of the NF-F12 though--there's no such thing. It's instead an update to the NF-P14.

6 hours ago, O_Bedstew said:

or maybe a pair of ml140's?

There aren't that many reviews of the ML fans yet so I'm not sure how good or bad they may be. 

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21 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

The iPPC's are pwm. 

PWM and DC are just ways to power a fan. DC powers the fan with varying voltage usually up to 12v and pwm does it by pulsing 12v at different rates. 

The NF-A14's are a great for rads. It isn't a 140mm equivalent of the NF-F12 though--there's no such thing. It's instead an update to the NF-P14.

There aren't that many reviews of the ML fans yet so I'm not sure how good or bad they may be. 

ok, thanks, it'll be a little while before i build the rig, so maybe ther'll be reviews then :)

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