Hello.
So i received 5 NF-F12's yesterday which i was quite excited about. But after using them for a little while now i cant see why they are praised and thought of so highly.
I was originally running Spectre Pro's on my Rads and wanted to see if i could get any better cooling and the NF-F12's seemed to be a good choice from all the great things ive read about them and Toms review.
But having installed them onto my rads in place of the Spectre Pro's i cant say there is any difference at all in temps to my eyes, and at full 12v they are rather loud, to my hearing anyway. (so were the Spectre's though)
I would have presumed for £16 each i would have seen at least some form of performance increase from them.
I ran the Spectre's all at 50% and im now running the NF-F12's at 50% too, Both are pretty much the same quietness at this level.
Is there some sort of optimum speed or something i should use these fans at to get the best out of them?
Was just expecting more from them really.
So i received 5 NF-F12's yesterday which i was quite excited about. But after using them for a little while now i cant see why they are praised and thought of so highly.
I was originally running Spectre Pro's on my Rads and wanted to see if i could get any better cooling and the NF-F12's seemed to be a good choice from all the great things ive read about them and Toms review.
But having installed them onto my rads in place of the Spectre Pro's i cant say there is any difference at all in temps to my eyes, and at full 12v they are rather loud, to my hearing anyway. (so were the Spectre's though)
I would have presumed for £16 each i would have seen at least some form of performance increase from them.
I ran the Spectre's all at 50% and im now running the NF-F12's at 50% too, Both are pretty much the same quietness at this level.
Is there some sort of optimum speed or something i should use these fans at to get the best out of them?
Was just expecting more from them really.