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23-09-19, 09:26 PM
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Cooler Master launches their MasterFan SF120M
Would you pay $29.99 for a fan?

Read more about Cooler Master's MasterFan SF120M.
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23-09-19, 11:29 PM
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Would you pay $29.99 for a fan?
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No.
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24-09-19, 12:32 AM
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I did. For Noctua quality though. NFA12x25. Best fans I ever and that's coming from someone who used GT's before. These Noctua fans are so silent and create a wind tunnel
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24-09-19, 01:22 AM
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Not paying that sorta money for a ball bearing fan. They are out of their mind.
At least with Noctua, Nidec or Corsair ML fans for that matter the motors on them are a little bit special so they'll run more quieter.
They should of at least made them a hydro or FDB bearings.
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24-09-19, 03:47 AM
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I did. For Noctua quality though. NFA12x25. Best fans I ever and that's coming from someone who used GT's before. These Noctua fans are so silent and create a wind tunnel
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Scythe has been good for me, for much less money. Though I do have some prestigious baby poop in my machine in the form of NH-D15!
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24-09-19, 05:33 AM
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Love the design aesthetic, but every coolermaster fan i've had the displeasure of owning of late - have the most Hideous bearing drone that is TOTALLY intolerable.
So now, I won't spend $30 a fan on fans made by coolermaster.
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24-09-19, 11:02 AM
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Lol.... have not seen CM fan that has been good so far, comparing to BeQuiet and Noctua. For 30€ then I would rather pay for Noctua.
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24-09-19, 12:42 PM
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One can be a competitor and still lose. Badly. For that same money, it's two Noctua consumer fans or one and some change left over for a Noctua Industrial.
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24-09-19, 03:24 PM
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One can be a competitor and still lose. Badly. For that same money, it's two Noctua consumer fans or one and some change left over for a Noctua Industrial.
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Or three - Be an absolute cheapskate and can only afford the redux line of Noctua fans.
Which arent exactly terrible IMO. They perform extremely well.
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24-09-19, 04:14 PM
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Or you could buy Gentle Typhoons for half the money or less and have twice as many awesome fans that sound great, but just don't look as nice.
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