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Does anyone know what the best static pressure Noctua fans for the Noctua NH-D14 are?

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4 minutes ago, HD_M4N1CZ said:

Does anyone know what the best static pressure Noctua fans for the Noctua NH-D14 are?

The fans already on the heatsink. Noctua's stock fans are about as good as it gets.

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Are the fans that come with it the best ones for static pressure then? It's just that I thought they'd put some cheap crappy ones on there

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3 minutes ago, HD_M4N1CZ said:

Are the fans that come with it the best ones for static pressure then? It's just that I thought they'd put some cheap crappy ones on there

Noctua makes some of the best fans on the market, period. They aren't the "cheap out" kind of company.

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3 minutes ago, HD_M4N1CZ said:

Are the fans that come with it the best ones for static pressure then? It's just that I thought they'd put some cheap crappy ones on there

there are no cheap noctua fans im afraid...

 

i know there're crap noctua fans

but only their colour resembles crap, their performance is superb

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

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7 minutes ago, HD_M4N1CZ said:

Are the fans that come with it the best ones for static pressure then? It's just that I thought they'd put some cheap crappy ones on there

ehm.... they just look cheap because their puke brown...

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13 minutes ago, HD_M4N1CZ said:

Are the fans that come with it the best ones for static pressure then? It's just that I thought they'd put some cheap crappy ones on there

What they said- the ones they include are really good. 

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Noctua places very good fans on their coolers I would just stay with the ones it comes with.

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NF-A14 industrialPPC-3000 PWM

Static Pressure: 10,52 mm H₂O

 

*Drools*

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17 minutes ago, Dabasepc said:

NF-A14 industrialPPC-3000 PWM

Static Pressure: 10,52 mm H₂O

 

*Drools*

it also sounds like an industrial fan though,

i'd rather not have a wind tunnel next to me lol

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Just now, Moonzy said:

it also sounds like an industrial fan though,

i'd rather not have a wind tunnel next to me lol

You need Static Pressure for heatsinks

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1 minute ago, HD_M4N1CZ said:

You need Static Pressure for heatsinks

true

but im pretty sure noctua knows what they're doing when they strap those fans onto the d14 so i think you're getting the best possible results already lol

if you're experiencing high temps, try replacing the thermal paste and mount the cooler tighter (but not too tight)

and improve your case air flow is its not that great yet

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

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Just now, Moonzy said:

true

but im pretty sure noctua knows what they're doing when they strap those fans onto the d14 so i think you're getting the best possible results already lol

if you're experiencing high temps, try replacing the thermal paste and mount the cooler tighter (but not too tight)

and improve your case air flow is its not that great yet

I don't have this cooler yet xD I'm preparing for an upgrade, but would rather have everything all planned out before I begin to start buying things like I did last time with my AIO

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3 minutes ago, HD_M4N1CZ said:

I don't have this cooler yet xD I'm preparing for an upgrade, but would rather have everything all planned out before I begin to start buying things like I did last time with my AIO

lol, just make sure your case fits the d14 :D

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10 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

lol, just make sure your case fits the d14 :D

Will do, Getting the Corsair Carbide Air 540 Black :D 

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On 26.03.2016 at 10:12 PM, HD_M4N1CZ said:

Are the fans that come with it the best ones for static pressure then? It's just that I thought they'd put some cheap crappy ones on there

These are one of the best fans on the market, noctua delivers only quality products. I can guarantee you you won't find better for that cooler.

I need S340. But more Define S'ish

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