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noctua nf-s12b redux 1200 vs noctua nf-s12b redux vs coolermaster jetflo

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I am looking for new fans for my Air 540 and I looked at linus' videon and thought that the noctua redux fans will be really good. then I saw jayztwocents' video about the coolermaster fans. which ones are better? quiet is of course a must. keep in mind that the jetflo fans come with 5v adapter to run them at 1200 rpm. but they can also run at 2000 during the summer where it's around 36C here. what do you guys think?

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Jetflos are loud. I'd go with the NF-S12B.

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Jetflos are loud. I'd go with the NF-S12B.

hmmm.....jetflos are 5euros cheaper and can go higher rpm if needed. also...I am not a huge silence freak but I appreciate things not sounding like something is going to take off 

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hmmm.....jetflos are 5euros cheaper and can go higher rpm if needed. also...I am not a huge silence freak but I appreciate things not sounding like something is going to take off 

Up to you..? Jetflos push a lot of air but aren't quiet. NF-S12B's on the other hand can be very quiet while still pushing a lot of air albeit not as much as a Jetflo.

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Up to you..? Jetflos push a lot of air but aren't quiet. NF-S12B's on the other hand can be very quiet while still pushing a lot of air albeit not as much as a Jetflo.

3 pin or 4 pin version of the NF-S12B? 

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3 pin or 4 pin version of the NF-S12B? 

It depends on how you would like to control your fan. 

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