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NF-A14 industrial 3000RPM compared to Corsair HD140

NF-A14 industrial 3000RPM compared to Corsair HD140

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11-13-2023, 12:05 PM
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My jaw is still on the floor...
The static pressure is 10.52 mm H2O and the airflow is 269.3 CFM on a single 140mm NF-A14 Noctua industrial ippc PWM fan. That’s six times more than the Corsair HD140. I’m aiming for 5GHz on my i9-7960x. I have a 420mm radiator custom loop just for the CPU and three additional HD140 fans. My current OC temperatures range from 85°C to 92°C. I’m curious—will swapping my three HD140 fans for three NF A14 ippc PWM industrial fans at 3000 RPM really lower the temperature by at least 20°C? I’ll double-check the specs, because while Noctua is powerful, I want to know how much it actually helps in practice.
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thedarkjuggler
11-13-2023, 12:05 PM #1

My jaw is still on the floor...
The static pressure is 10.52 mm H2O and the airflow is 269.3 CFM on a single 140mm NF-A14 Noctua industrial ippc PWM fan. That’s six times more than the Corsair HD140. I’m aiming for 5GHz on my i9-7960x. I have a 420mm radiator custom loop just for the CPU and three additional HD140 fans. My current OC temperatures range from 85°C to 92°C. I’m curious—will swapping my three HD140 fans for three NF A14 ippc PWM industrial fans at 3000 RPM really lower the temperature by at least 20°C? I’ll double-check the specs, because while Noctua is powerful, I want to know how much it actually helps in practice.

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BlueStar_LH
Posting Freak
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11-14-2023, 07:21 PM
#2
The details required to confirm your confidence about the 20 C temperature reduction are still pending.
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BlueStar_LH
11-14-2023, 07:21 PM #2

The details required to confirm your confidence about the 20 C temperature reduction are still pending.

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BadRoundPixel
Junior Member
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11-14-2023, 07:47 PM
#3
Not necessary to repeat the same content.
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BadRoundPixel
11-14-2023, 07:47 PM #3

Not necessary to repeat the same content.