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Nagariss

Hi, I am looking for silent static pressure fans.
I curently have an AIO corsair h110i GT but the fans supplied with it are (to my tase) way to noisy.
Any suggestions?

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Thanks but do they come in 140?
My rad is a dual 140

 

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Also I live in Switzerland and products are sometimes not available unless I buy them online but the taxes are HUGE
We do have known brands here though, i just need some guidance

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Noctua fans are the best silent fans i know of, however they are pretty expensive.

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but are there good SP noctua fans out there?

 

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2 minutes ago, Alexzz_ said:

Noctua fans are the best silent fans i know of, however they are pretty expensive.

imo noctua fans being silent is quite misleading from my experience... my case's stock fans (Noctis 450) is even more quiet than the nf-f12 i own

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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ok.
Are the Bequiet pure wings 2 good for rads?

 

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The Noctua NF-A14's are the way to go, they have quite a high static pressure and airflow, while being very quiet

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well if your fans are too noisy due to high rpm, u can add another set of fan and do push pull, and lower the rpm for same amount of air flow

in that case, a pair of fan from any reputable fan company will be silent at low rpm

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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My fans are running at 650-750 rpm

 

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25 minutes ago, Nagariss said:

NF-A14 FLX?

Get the PWM version, there will be more control over the speed of the fans, on a H110 they're  virtually inaudible, even at high rpm

i5-6600k @ 4.9Ghz | Corsair H110i GTX + 2 x Noctua NF-A14's | ASUS Maximus VIII Ranger | 

Corsair Venegance DDR4 8GB | ASUS GTX 970 Strix |Samsung 840 EVO 240GB + 1TB HDD | 

Corsair RM850 | NZXT H440 Black | 2 x Noctua NF-F12 + Corsair AF-140

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3 hours ago, Alexzz_ said:

Noctua fans are the best silent fans i know of, however they are pretty expensive.

Bequiet is on par with Noctua.

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3 hours ago, Nagariss said:

ok.
Are the Bequiet pure wings 2 good for rads?

 

Chose bequiet over noctua, i use silent wings, the best money ive ever spent on anything for my pc

MSI Z97 Gaming 5 | I5-4690k| Dark Rock Pro 3 | ASUS RX480 |  Kingston HyperX Beast 8GB | Samsung 850 EVO 250Gb|

   Playstation Pulse Headset Corsair Air 540 | Deiog DY-200 | AOC G2460Fq 

Dell Keyboard | 6x BeQuiet Silent Wings PWM 120mm 

Built  Not Bought

 

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