Noctua always on top
no noise it's great maybe a little expensive but at least it's for a very long time I have Noctua fans bought more than 5 years ago and it's like new
The very high speed achieved by the 1500 rpm PWM version of the NF-P14s Redux gives this model a performance orientation. PWM version of the NF-P14s Redux gives this model a performance orientation. It is ideal for efficient cooling of cases, radiators and other CPU fans.
Fan for silent box 140 mm PWM
The NF-P14: a fan that has proven itself
Thanks to its exceptional silence, high performance and flawless quality, the NF-P14 has become THE benchmark for quiet 140 mm fans. Tens of thousands of silent cooling enthusiasts from all over the world swear by Noctua's famous NF-B9.
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The redux series: just the basics... All products in the redux series offer excellent longevity and meet industry standards for quality. All have helped Noctua build its reputation as a market leader in high-end silent cooling components. .
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140 mm square frame The NF-P14 140mm square frame has standard size mounting holes (124.5mm spacing) making it ideal for optimised replacement of traditional 140mm case fans. It is also ideally suited to 140 mm water-cooled radiators as it offers a gain in surface area and pressure. |
Nine-blade design for increased pressure Specially designed for environments with high pressure requirements, such as CPU fans, water-cooled radiators or cases with narrow ventilation grilles, the nine-blade design of the NF-P14 delivers high pressure and high flow. |
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Vortex-Control Notches
The Vortex-Control Notches, which are unique to Noctua, disperse the vortexes developing at the tip of the blade and thus spread the sound emissions over a wider frequency range. The result is a more pleasing sound to the human ear.
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Bevelled Blade Tips By reducing the mechanical phenomena between the rotor and the stator, Bevelled Blade Tips increase the surface area of the blades while reducing noise. This optimisation is the key to the fan's amazing efficiency.
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Exclusive PWM circuit with SCD
Enabling full automatic PWM speed control, the fan uses the newly developed proprietary NE-FD1 PWM IC that incorporates Smooth Commutation Drive (SCD) technology. By promoting less abrupt torque pulses, SCD eliminates PWM switching noise, allowing the fan to remain quieter at low speeds.
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SSO-Bearing
By combining a hydrodynamic bearing with a complementary magnet, SSO-Bearing technology greatly enhances the fan's performance, while providing exceptional long-term quietness and reliability.
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Optional accessories
With anti-vibration seals, 3/4-pin adapters and Y-cables, this range of Noctua fans is equipped with a wide range of accessories to meet the demands of your configuration.
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6 year manufacturer's warranty
Noctua fans are renowned for their reliability. The Redux series models operate for up to 150,00 hours and come with a 6 year manufacturer's warranty.
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General information |
Product name |
Noctua NF-P14s Redux-1500 PWM |
Brand |
Noctua | |
Model |
NF-P14(S) REDUX -1500 PWM | |
Technical specifications |
Use |
Case |
Color |
Gray | |
Luminous |
No | |
Connector(s) |
4-pin Female | |
Reverse (inverted blades) |
No | |
PWM |
Yes | |
Heat Pipe |
No | |
Cooling type |
Active (fansink) | |
Fan diameter |
140 mm | |
Max sound level |
25.8 dB | |
Minimum rotation speed |
450 RPM | |
Maximum rotation speed |
1500 RPM | |
Max airflow |
133.7 m³/h | |
Bundle |
No | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 4 Jul 2014
no noise it's great maybe a little expensive but at least it's for a very long time I have Noctua fans bought more than 5 years ago and it's like new
I got them to replace the original fans of an Alphacool EisBaer 280 which were not PWM and made a strange noise at certain speeds.
I hesitated because I had replaced the 12cm fans of a Noctua fentirad that I thought was not great and I was able to test some Corsair high pressure ones that were pretty good.
But I like these ones, I can run them under 1000 RPM like the original ones, but with a better result on the proc temperature.
Basically with the 280 rad, the pump at idle, my 7700K OC (delid), stays under 55° in OCCT test with the fans between 600 and 900 RPM.
I'm not sure if this is a good idea or not, but I'm sure it's a good idea to have a little bit of room for maneuvering.
I've been using Noctua fans for years and so far not a single one has failed and in the end these fans are not that expensive considering their quality, I recommend them without any worries.
as it says in the title . Noctua , or the "sound of silence" . absolutely no noise . at full speed ? no noise from the fan itself , only that of the air passing the object .
a "fffffuuuuussshhhhhh" witnessing the incredible capacity to stir the air in the room.
my machine is cool and with what's inside, i'm very happy that it's noctua that blows on it and all in silence.
I would have liked to find the rubber corners to isolate the noise.
as usual no noise and very good control
I've been using it for a while now and it's a great piece of equipment.
thank you ldlc
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