Noctua released an updated version of their popular 120mm computer fan. The NF-A12x25 G2 moves more air and creates less noise than earlier models. Engineers redesigned the fan blades with new features that help air flow better. The company added winglets and special channels to boost performance. These changes make the fan work well for cooling computer parts and radiators.
The new fan uses strong plastic materials that last longer than standard options. Designers placed the blade tips just 0.5 millimeters from the frame edge. This tight spacing reduces unwanted air turbulence and keeps operation quiet. The motor runs efficiently and provides extra power when facing resistance. Users can add special gaskets and spacers to reduce vibration and noise further.
Noctua offers three different versions of the updated fan. The standard model spins up to 1800 rotations per minute for maximum cooling power. A quieter version tops out at 1100 rotations for silent computer builds. The dual-fan package contains two fans that run at slightly different speeds to prevent noise interference.
Computer builders can buy single fans for $34.90 each. The two-fan package costs $64.90 and works best for radiator cooling setups. These fans fit standard 120mm mounting holes found on most computer cases. The company designed them for people who want reliable cooling without loud operation. Users can install them on heatsinks, radiators, or case ventilation systems.
The new fan uses strong plastic materials that last longer than standard options. Designers placed the blade tips just 0.5 millimeters from the frame edge. This tight spacing reduces unwanted air turbulence and keeps operation quiet. The motor runs efficiently and provides extra power when facing resistance. Users can add special gaskets and spacers to reduce vibration and noise further.
Noctua offers three different versions of the updated fan. The standard model spins up to 1800 rotations per minute for maximum cooling power. A quieter version tops out at 1100 rotations for silent computer builds. The dual-fan package contains two fans that run at slightly different speeds to prevent noise interference.
Computer builders can buy single fans for $34.90 each. The two-fan package costs $64.90 and works best for radiator cooling setups. These fans fit standard 120mm mounting holes found on most computer cases. The company designed them for people who want reliable cooling without loud operation. Users can install them on heatsinks, radiators, or case ventilation systems.