Noctua IndustrialPPC NF-F12 3000 Review - The Fan She tells you not to worry about

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In this video, we will have a look at the extreme. Meet the Noctua IndustrialPPC 3000 PWM NF-F12 the fan that could keep a Boeing 777 in the air without even spinning nearly at its max speed. Let's see how this turbine compares to the other fans?



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00:00 Intro
00:30 General Information
02:15 Noctua NF-F12 Specs
03:30 Benchmark
04:45 Who is this fan for?
06:10 Pros & Cons

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I am insane. I made a full industrial build. I am insane

blueguitar
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I got eight of these in my PC case as I never have a problem with overheating. Extremely quiet when set at their lowest setting. Setting a fan curve is highly recommended.

jamesm
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This fan is not about "noise to cooling" ratio, but about the massive amount of air it can push. So eg. a very space-limited environment, this thing has an air pressure of up to 7.63mm. Think SFF case or some of those odd-sized radiators, with a depth of eg. 60 or 85 mm (Alphacool Monsta), and then its suddenly starting to make sense.

On that note: I'm actually preparing an SFF build with a 280 mm radiator, which might require using the 140 mm version, ie. the. NF-A14 IndustrialPPC-2000 PWM, or if push comes to shove, even the 3000 rpm version, which boasts an even more massive amount of air pressue, ie. 10.52mm (and its equally loud, with up to 42 db(A)).

cu, w0lf.

medowucha
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But where's the noise sample?? I wanna listen to those brutal 3000 RPM!

the-patient-
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Been running these on my CPU for a few years. I really love them. Most people will hate them but noise doesn't bother me if I'm gaming or working on my PC. The extra few degrees of cooling is worthwhile for me. I just make sure they don't spin up too much during normal use.

Josh_
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Had a new build where I used 2 of these on the back of a radiator, and 1 for exhaust. Before changing voltage or setting up PWM, they ran in all of their 3k rpm glory, which sounded like a small server room with dozens of servers. Yes, they're that loud.

Fair warning: I would suggest that you DO NOT use PWM with these if you're buying them for the new AM5 7 series AMD cpus unless you're only setting the top end to around 70%. The 7950x temps fluctuate up and down at a very fast rate. My office sounded like a wind storm.

This beast is tamed with reasonably acceptable dba at around 8 volts, which ends up being around 2300 RPM.

This was the only video so far that I could find which compared this to the Phanteks. I really wanted to hear the 2 side by side at higher RPM.

For high overclocking this fan works very well, but you WILL hear them through your closed back headphones. The sweet spot is around 7 to 8 volts (2k-2.3k rpm), and you'll still hear them through open back headphones.

censorshipisbookburning
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Find it a fun idea to just put the black vibration pads on there and pretend it’s a faster *better* chromax black

lowlyroblock
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"for normal people this is too much"
as a normal person, i am sold. i need these in my pc right now.

wyx
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Nice review, i believe rbg fans can cure cancer as well. If u ever get your hands on silverstone new shark force fans pls do a review on it

ishikiri
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I might put one of these into my retro build, seeing as I can only fit a 90mm exhaust, and I had to Dremel and drill some holes for 1 120mm intake fan.

HourRomanticist
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I use 2 of these in a d15 for overclocking. It only ramps up when needed. The stock fans would not work.

tacticalcenter
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would be nice if they made a 180mm version for cases like Fractal Designs Torrent or Meshify, eventough 180mm fans would result in 260 CFM ore more

PS.: why ?
cause 2*180 mm fans would be more efficient in commparison to 3*140mm in the front since the 180s surface area is bigger thus the airintake smoother = less turbulences upfront and better distribution

limeisgaming
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I made a build with this on a fractal north, I wanna put two more on my aio

BrandonSK
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I have 2 of these in my system. Only used to show off how loud I can make my PC.

mcbowler
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Just bought a pc with Asus lc420, which comes with 3 x nf-a14 industrialppc-2000 pwm. All 3 have a super annoying clicking noise (like the blades are hitting something) 😔 Not sure if this is just how the fans are, but in this case why would Asus use them for a consumer product?! Frak

thepickyaudiophile
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this is so gonna be used when I migrate my gaming rig to a rackmount case.

Todbrecher
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would love to see some scythe fans soon :)

zhila
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How were the fans tested, what cooler or radiator did you use?

mintmag
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Bought these for how much air they can push, also bought the t30's. My computer sits around 70-80c while gaming, and my 6900xt gets around 75-80c and 100c on the hotspot. Also live in texas, think these fans in my h5 flow will really help out. Using some cheap ass fans right now, so im hoping to see a 10c reduction.

johnathonready
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Can I regulate the speed to 750 rpm from the ASUS motherboard bios? Yeah I like the design

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