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So the question is self explanatory, but keep in my mind noise levels. Corsair or Noctua, the fate of the radiator world is up to you.

 

 

 

 

EDIT: I added NoiseBlocker and BeQuiet. I also changed the title. I added Gentle Typhoons, changed the title. Added Silverstone, changed the title. Changed the Silverstone fans to the AP123.

 

 

Just so you know, I did the math for NB Eloop's and it costs about $92.99 to ship to Edmonton! I'm going to infer that this is the same for all of Canada because of customs and shipping (this was two fans at 22.99 a piece).

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Noctua no contest.

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corsair only if you don't care about performance and just want looks

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Noctuas. If you want both performance and looks, Noiseblockers.

I like the color scheme of Noctua fans. Deal with it. Forget about the bad memories of the past.


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Corsair wins on the look aspect, but Noctua 100% if the look doesn't matter. Really wish they'd come up with black (or similar tone) fans that wouldn't destroy the look of an enthusiast build, can't believe that after all these years they stick with the crappy color scheme! 

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I would go with Noctua hands down.

 

I don't know where you guys are getting these Noiseblockers that are cheaper than Noctua. :wacko: Noiseblockers are a good 6 bucks more in the US.

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I would go with Noctua hands down.

 

I don't know where you guys are getting these Noiseblockers that are cheaper than Noctua. :wacko: Noiseblockers are a good 6 bucks more in the US.

FrozenCPU sells some Noiseblockers for the same price as Noctuas in the US ($20)

I like the color scheme of Noctua fans. Deal with it. Forget about the bad memories of the past.


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Forget about the bad memories of the past, take the good ones along with you through the present, and look forwards to the good things that will come in the future.

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lol with my vote its 13-0 for Noctua nice

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Corsair is better looking, Noctua is better preforming, but uglier.

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I would get either noiseblocker e-loops, be quiet silent wings 2, or swiftech helix fans.

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FrozenCPU sells some Noiseblockers for the same price as Noctuas in the US ($20)

Aquatuning sells the E-loops for slightly cheaper

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Aquatuning sells the E-loops for slightly cheaper

Link please? 

I like the color scheme of Noctua fans. Deal with it. Forget about the bad memories of the past.


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Link please? 

It's a global retailer and you can get e-loops for $1-2 cheaper and they sell white, red, and black for the e-loops http://www.aquatuning.us/index.php/cPath/47_71_1581/filter_by_manu/26

 

the red version is $19

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It's a global retailer and you can get e-loops for $1-2 cheaper and they sell white, red, and black for the e-loops http://www.aquatuning.us/index.php/cPath/47_71_1581/filter_by_manu/26

 

the red version is $19

WOW. I've never tried to search on Aquatuning before, so Im amazed with the prices... On FCPU, the White eLoops are like $26

I like the color scheme of Noctua fans. Deal with it. Forget about the bad memories of the past.


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WOW. I've never tried to search on Aquatuning before, so Im amazed with the prices... On FCPU, the White eLoops are like $26

The only I problem I have with them is some of the product pages are in German.

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The only I problem I have with them is some of the product pages are in German.

:o They even sell BeQuiet fans! :D

I like the color scheme of Noctua fans. Deal with it. Forget about the bad memories of the past.


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:o They even sell BeQuiet fans! :D

They sell several brands and have a good selection of W/C stuff, but you probably have noticed that  :lol:

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Wow, even if I added NB Eloop's and BeQuiet! (which I just did) Noctua still would've one by good amount. Good on you Noctua!

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Try Scythe Gentle typhoons. They are great rad fans.

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