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I know a lot of you have heard of this product through other mediums but have you tried these fans or have bought one of their cases? To be honest I have used Noctua and other so called "silent fans", but have never came in contact with fans even at high rpms that are sooo quiet. I have read other older reviews from reputable forums but I was wondering a couple of things. This is directed to LMG if they have used these fans and or tested these? This directed towards anyone else if they can comment what their experiences are with this product. Last if its possible to pit these fans against Noctua? I know from using these personally LMG and other YouTube reviewers might make a switch. Now I'm not knocking or taking a jab against Noctua or the LMG Noctua fan I just want to see what you think and if its possible to review their case it comes with some of their fans. Let me know what you think.

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I haven't used any of their products but I'm a big fan (pun intended) of the Deep Silence 6 and all those drive bays it has while maintaining insane water cooling support

CPU: i7 5820K 4.0GHz @1.15V | MOBO: Asus X99 Sabertooth | GPU: Gigabyte Windforce GTX 980Ti, LTT Orange | CASE: NZXT H440 Black 2015 | COOLER: Noctua NH-D15S w/ LTT Fans | RAM: 32GB Patriot 3000MHz | STORAGE: 512GB Samsung 950 Pro, 960GB Sandisk Ultra II 3 x 8TB Seagate HDD's | PSU: 750W Seasonic X series, black / orange cablemod cables| Monitors: 3x Asus VX24AH's | AUDIO OUT: Microlab SOLO 8C, Sennheiser HD 650's, Audio engine D1 Amp / DAC | AUDIO IN: Blue Snowball | Keyboard: CM Storm QuickFire TK MX Green | Mouse: Logitech G900 Proteus Spectrum + RSI Extended Mouse Pad | PCPP Linkhttp://nz.pcpartpicker.com/list/hPjFd6

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Although they have had 6 iterations of the case they have kept the primary concept which is being quiet yet have lots of room for various builds. I have to say that their 120mm fans are the best at moving air and staying quiet, I subsequently made my dad a fan of them and that's all he buys now.

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I know a lot of you have heard of this product through other mediums but have you tried these fans or have bought one of their cases? To be honest I have used Noctua and other so called "silent fans", but have never came in contact with fans even at high rpms that are sooo quiet. I have read other older reviews from reputable forums but I was wondering a couple of things. This is directed to LMG if they have used these fans and or tested these? This directed towards anyone else if they can comment what their experiences are with this product. Last if its possible to pit these fans against Noctua? I know from using these personally LMG and other YouTube reviewers might make a switch. Now I'm not knocking or taking a jab against Noctua or the LMG Noctua fan I just want to see what you think and if its possible to review their case it comes with some of their fans. Let me know what you think.

I own a Nanoxia DS4 case and I HATED the fans. One was a total dud and made grinding noises at low voltage and neither moved lots of air nor was particularly quiet. I replace them with a Cooler Master Blade Master and a Noctua P12. 

My account is almost entirely dormant. Hope you all are having a grand time. Many years of fun were had here.

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