- Review -

04.01.2019 DVTests.com
NF-P12 redux-1300,NF-P12 redux-1300 PWM,NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM,NF-P12 redux-900
I believe I’ve spent really a lot of quality time having fun with the latest models added to the Redux series. Models which follow the company standards to feature the wide range of Noctua’s technologies combined together to deliver the best possible airflow level/ static pressure level and noise level balance at affordable package price. NF-P12 redux 900 is the slowest model from the latest arrivals entirely made to be installed as a case fan to boost the overall airflow level inside every modern case. The fan itself is absolutely quiet even at full speed, which makes it a good choice for SFF or HTPC systems. On the other hand, NF-P12 redux 1300 and NF-P12 redux 1300 PWM are the versatile versions designed to work as case fans when set to operate at lower voltage and at the same time are capable to be a main cooling unit for CPU cooler heat sinks or water cooling radiators when cooling processors working at default or a bit overclocked frequencies. The fans are very quiet, when working at low operational voltage and generate a tiny noise coming out of the air passing through the propellers when working at full speed. And last but not least, NF-P12 redux 1700 PWM is definitely the best performer from the latest arrivals. It is a fan which is pretty loud at full speed but definitely capable to deliver enough airflow level and static pressure level to keep every modern processor working stable at default and overclocked frequencies.
"There is no doubt that all of the NF-P12 redux fans strictly follow the company’s high quality standards featuring a set of pretty sophisticated technologies." (Dobrin Krastev, DVTests.com)

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