Noctua quality
Installed in a Synology NAS, does the job perfectly, quietly, compatible with the fan cut-off feature that the NAS offers (and that I use).
Good product, received home delivery copiously packaged by LDLC.
Installed in a Synology NAS, does the job perfectly, quietly, compatible with the fan cut-off feature that the NAS offers (and that I use).
Good product, received home delivery copiously packaged by LDLC.
Very good product!!! A bit noisy for its size but very good all the same! The packaging is complete. nothing to say more, since I note that the product.
I bought it because I have known Noctua for their efficiency and reliability for many years. I am not disappointed!
Great packaging. I didn't give it the highest rating because it's still quite expensive.
Makes a bit of noise at full blast but does move a bit of air.
I put it just a notch lower so I don't hear it but it doesn't blow much air after that.
It doesn't matter what brand I think, on such a small size the motor takes up too much space in the centre, the blade size is ridiculously small.
You would need a motor with half the diameter to get anything right.
I could only find this to replace a 7cm quickly.
Hello everyone,
I bought this fan to replace the one of a very noisy video projector. So yes, it's well packaged, the very complete connectic allows to connect directly to the Pentagon, only problem is that this fan forgot one essential thing. Well, it's to ventilate. Barely a ridiculous little trickle of air coming out, without exaggerating it comes out 4 times less air than the one I had, so fortunately it's quiet, but if I'm going to do that, I might as well put nothing on, it's even quieter and cheaper. In short, not satisfied, especially for the price.
For a "NOCTUA OF THE KILLING DEATH" I expected something else. I expected something else.
So yes:
- nice...
- quiet at low speed (-2600)
- complete pack (at this price it can) :
extension cable - saw the original wires not worth it
speed clamp cable - wires with integrated resistor, good but I would have preferred a variable speed fan (I'm coming to that)
anti-vibration mounting
But here's my problem:
I bought it to replace the original one that was noisy from a ReadyNAS duo from netgear. I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use the new one, but it's a good idea to use the new one, because it's not a good idea to use the new one. It doesn't handle it at all, it runs a bit at ~1600rpm but it quickly goes back to full speed (3000+) and it's as, or even noisier than the old one :P
I've put a modifier cable (the smallest one) that clamps it at 2586 rpm (a bit audible but it's ok).
It's a good idea to use a cable with a small diameter...
ps: basic speed not clamped 3000