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Does a Noctua P14 Industrial not exist yet?

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1 minute ago, Eihcal said:

But I want a 14cm pressure fan for my rad. I dont wanna be forced into 12cm

The NF-A14 are both a pressure and airflow fan in Noctua's lineup they design it to where they were able to get fairly good pressure with high airflow which isn't seen too often. The NF-P14 would actually perform worst in terms of pressure by comparison, going off the non-industrial ones:

 
140x140x25
1500
24,6
140,2
2,08
4-Pin PWM

 

 
140x140x25
1500
25,8
133,7
1,91
4-Pin PWM

Wheres it at? Theres A14s but no P14 industrials, I hate the redux colours. 

Any news on when they might release a 14cm version of the p14 in black?

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8 minutes ago, Eihcal said:

Wheres it at? Theres A14s but no P14 industrials, I hate the redux colours. 

Any news on when they might release a 14cm version of the p14 in black?

The P series were the old version of the Noctua fans before they updated to the NF-A14's or NF-F12's, where the old design was kept for the redux series.

http://noctua.at/en/products/fan

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1 minute ago, W-L said:

The P series were the old version of the Noctua fans before they updated to the NF-A14's or NF-F12's, where the old design was kept for the redux series.

http://noctua.at/en/products/fan

But I want a 14cm pressure fan for my rad. I dont wanna be forced into 12cm

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1 minute ago, Eihcal said:

But I want a 14cm pressure fan for my rad. I dont wanna be forced into 12cm

The NF-A14 are both a pressure and airflow fan in Noctua's lineup they design it to where they were able to get fairly good pressure with high airflow which isn't seen too often. The NF-P14 would actually perform worst in terms of pressure by comparison, going off the non-industrial ones:

 
140x140x25
1500
24,6
140,2
2,08
4-Pin PWM

 

 
140x140x25
1500
25,8
133,7
1,91
4-Pin PWM
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1 minute ago, W-L said:

The NF-A14 are both a pressure and airflow fan in Noctua's lineup they design it to where they were able to get fairly good pressure with high airflow which isn't seen too often. The NF-P14 would actually perform worst in terms of pressure by comparison, going off the non-industrial ones:

 
140x140x25
1500
24,6
140,2
2,08
4-Pin PWM

 

 
140x140x25
1500
25,8
133,7
1,91
4-Pin PWM

wtf? How am I supposed to know this?

 

Thank you, makes this simple

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2 hours ago, W-L said:

The NF-A14 are both a pressure and airflow fan in Noctua's lineup they design it to where they were able to get fairly good pressure with high airflow which isn't seen too often. The NF-P14 would actually perform worst in terms of pressure by comparison, going off the non-industrial ones:

 
140x140x25
1500
24,6
140,2
2,08
4-Pin PWM

 

 
140x140x25
1500
25,8
133,7
1,91
4-Pin PWM

Has there been any benches/tests comparing the new fans vs the P series? 

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5 minutes ago, Eihcal said:

Has there been any benches/tests comparing the new fans vs the P series? 

Between the two the redux and regular version of the NF-A14 there some some good general videos like this, but the NF-A14 does perform slightly better in both pressure and airflow:

 

 

 

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