- Review -

16.02.2012 Overclockers.com
NF-P12 PWM
The plain P12 and P14 (stock setup) hold the hottest core of the CPU to a net temperature (CPU core temp minus ambient temp) of 51°C at a cost of 26 dBA, measured from the side. The PWM P12 + P14 hold the net temps to 50.6 °C at a cost of 26 dBA. These numbers are essentially identical, which is astonishing. Those PCB boards for the PWM fans produce the same results as the non-PWM fans. Getting those fans dialed in to work the same as the old fans took a lot of work.
"The NF-P14 PWM and the NF-P12 PWM are worthy successors to their non-PWM versions. [...] In conclusion, these are solid fans: They are quiet. They do not click. They perform well." (Edward Hume, Overclockers.com)

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