New Noctua Fans

I do like my noctua fans and theres new one look like there going to be good but the thing i really like is the colour of them
 
It will be interesting to hear (eheheheh) how these turn out.

I have a bunch of Noctuas in my rig atm, and I still maintain that they're too noisy at 12v.
 
NF-F12's are defo noisy on 12V i found. However i run all my fans at 50% speed so they are silent. Couldnt tell any difference between Noctua and Spectre Pro's though, Guess the extra cost goes to the extra cables
 
noctuas are amazing but at nearly £15 a fan and you have to paint them yourself there not my number one choice, but i may treat my self to one of these new ones...
 
OMG i sat there and watched that fan spin the whole way through. I really must start going out hahahaha

Love it though
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Acording to Noctua they will achieve "[font=Arial, sans-serif]80 percent more airflow and 120 percent more static pressure while maintaining its current noise level" if this is right this will be epic fans[/font]
 
Listening to that video through a headset, even with 'Rotosub' enabled, it's a little too loud for me. Perhaps i'm being just pedantic, though.
 
I like the concept. Hopefully Noctua have a re-think on the browness of their fans, they really are ugly as sin!
 
watch this everyone...

i put a mic right next to the fan and when i push this button it turns the mic off so you can't hear the noise from the fan bearing that is 1mm away.

OMG dave thats amazing what do you call that?

a power button for a mic, but i suppose we could box it up and call it ANC
 
watch this everyone...

i put a mic right next to the fan and when i push this button it turns the mic off so you can't hear the noise from the fan bearing that is 1mm away.

OMG dave thats amazing what do you call that?

a power button for a mic, but i suppose we could box it up and call it ANC
NO, Don't be such a ...well

That's not how it works. To understand ANC you would have to understand sound and clearly by that comment well, there is no point in trying to explain it so I'll just quote the article.

[font=Arial, sans-serif]"The soft, soothing quiet is thanks to a team effort by a mic, a signal processor and a metal band in the center of the fan. As the fan spins, the microphone feeds the noise to the signal processor, which does its frequency-finding magic and then delivers a signal to magnets embedded in the tip of the fan blades. The magnets make the blades quiver oh-so-slightly in response to the metal band in the center of the fan, which creates a sound that largely cancels out the noise of the fan itself." [/font]

Perhaps read before posting.
 
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