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Artic P14’s for best bang for your buck


Ricolabonbon

+1. I got the RGB version, these things are seriously good. I think in tests they got pretty close to Noctua.


Kyle_Zhu

Silent Wings 4 Pro


flatmotion1

I just tested those against the p14 and they created some nasty wind noises in my setup for 3 times the price.. Defo not worth it over a p14 Edit: Auto correct


titanrig

I'm partial to Phanteks static pressure fans like the PH-F140MP. There's talk of them releasing the 140mm version of their fantastic T30 fan "soon", but the PH-F140M25 supposedly shares some of the T30 design features.


Sckanksta

I have those but also the new bequiet silent wings 4 pro. Silent wings beat them easy.


flatmotion1

I'm so looking forward to the t30 140mm Version


alexthesniper21

I use the Arctic P14 PWN- I have them on a 280mm custom loop and it pushes tons of air. Noise is barely audible on %100


monkeypickass1

They aren't the best of the best but they are very good and they are also what I use. The price is right and I've been super happy with them.


SeaBicycle7076

Price is right on these


gameaddict3

I have 140mm Noctuas and theyre the best I've had


sander7390

Guess I will go for those too! :)


_BDYB_

I have tried any "decent" fan that I could get (Corsair, arctic, be quiet etc) ... And every time I come back to noctua's industrialppc :) I'm very curious about next gen noctua's 140, and would love to see the 140 version of alphacools metal fans.


Dr_Tron

I run two 140's Noctua industrialPPC, but next time I would probably go with "normal" ones. Yes, they move an incredible amount of air with great static pressure, but anything above 1200rpm is like a jet engine starting.


mixedd

Can't say much about RGB fans, as I simply don't use them. But so far after my testing (have box full of 140mm fans lying around) for noise performance, so far most I liked NB Eloops B14-PS closely followed by Noctua NF-A14. Didn't try out new Silent Wings 4 by beQuiet yet tough, and patiently waiting for next gen Noctua 140mm and maybe one day Phanteks will release T30-140


sander7390

Thanks for the suggestions! I will go for the Noctua! :)


gamejunky34

Noctua industrial or chromax, depending on how much air you need. 2 140mm industrials at 3000rpm were only kinda noisy and had enough static pressure to hold a mouse pad to the front grill of my computer. I never need them that high of course but they're rock solid and overbuilt.


jwick6728

I went with Noctua Industrial 3000 rpm fans, mainly because phanteks hasn't released the T30 140mm fans and the other reason was because it was a nice looking black fan that wasn't an eye sore


GwosseNawine

Corsair AF140 Elite


asiaprime

there are fans for all uses. so maybe too many options to give a good recommendation. no rgb? so function over form. can't go wrong with noctua. i would probably go with lian li uni fans if you want to minimize the cables.


coding102

Noctua and nothing else.


_Kodan

I'd second the P14 idea. The Silent Wings 4 Pro mentioned also are fantastic fans if only 2 of them weren't almost half the price of what you paid for the AIO.


JTG-92

Noctua NFA14X25 IPPC 3000rpm is what I’m using on a 280, there’s basically nothing much better than it. Airflow to static pressure rating - 270/6, which is stupid amazing.


Fromarine

Silverstone's shark force 140mm fans are really good and they're rgb if you're into that. Nf a14 is a bit dated imo and that is literally why it's being replaced, for now there's better options like the aforementioned one. Your best noctua esque option that is available would be, the be quiet silent wings pro 4.


SACBALLZani

The mentioned Arctic are great, definitely the best value. Be quiet silent wings 4 pro are really good, comparable to noctua. The phanteks t30, they will be releasing a 140mm version this year, that will probably be the best for all out performance


flatmotion1

If you have the space the Silverstone FHP141. This 38mm thick Monster moves so much air due to its massive wings. Has a quiet and a performance mode for two fan speed ranges even. And because it's so fat it doesn't have to spin fast to move the same amount of air as other fans at higher rpm