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2 minutes ago, nerdslayer1 said:

look on ebay 

18$ each. 

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Hi there!

Is there possibly any required rating in which these fans need to excel in, such as there Static Air Pressure rating or CFM rating? Is colour/LED colours an issue to?

 

I recommendation for a fan of spectacular price to construction quality is these:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Auoker-120mm-Case-Fan-Pressure-White/dp/B01M1HYD86

 

The LEDs are rather simply amongst some of the best illuminations patterns available on any 120mm Fan I have beheld of, with reasonably decent noise output from them, even at 100% speed on the White LED version of these.

 

If you come to desire for higher construction quality without emphasis on budget, Noctua do manufacturer quite possibly some of the most high quality fans, with many technologies to support there fan sales (http://noctua.at/en/technologies). Linus Sebastian did do a review on both some fans from Noctua's 'Redux' line up.

 

 

For silence, retailer Quiet PC crafted together this comparison list: https://www.quietpc.com/120mmfans, in which offers minimalistic information for specific needs.

 

A higher airflow rated fan would be these: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yate-Loon-120-Fan-D12SH-12-x/dp/B003DNJNCW. However I am unsure of there construction quality as little attention is brought to these fans, so my apologies.

 

Best of luck in finding fans!

 

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8 minutes ago, Bluehydra said:

18 each? you could get noctua nf-f12s or nf-s12a off newegg they're like 17-18 each

Hey there!

May I come to say, despite remarkable construction quality of the Noctua NF-F12, there main market they are intended for are:

"focuses the airflow for superior performance on heatsinks and radiators.".

 

Although, there specifications say otherwise at only 55 CFM, followed with only a 2,61 Static Air Pressure rating. Undeniably not superior to fans such as the EK Water Block's FF5-120 Furious Vardar. Yes, the FF5-120's may be justifiably louder, although this is to be expected at such an incredibly high RPM, with not much marketing presented on the NF-120s for quiet operation.

 

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What kind of dollars are you using?

Where and on what case are you using the fans?

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