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The Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM is a high-performance 120mm cooling fan featuring a max speed of 1700 RPM, ultra-quiet 25.1 dB(A) noise level, and exceptional durability with over 150,000 hours MTTF. Its pressure-optimized blade design ensures efficient airflow for CPU coolers, radiators, and chassis ventilation, while the 4-pin PWM connector enables smart, automatic speed control. The sleek grey redux edition offers premium Noctua reliability and performance at a more accessible price point, making it a top choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking silent, long-lasting cooling solutions.











| ASIN | B07CG2PGY6 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 120.2 Cubic Metres Per Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | 635 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 2 in Thermal Management Products |
| Brand | Noctua |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 19,003 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09010018100365 |
| Included Components | 1 UK |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12L x 12W x 2.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | 4-pin PWM fan |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Noctua |
| Material | Fibre-glass reinforced PBT |
| Max Rotational Speed | 1700 RPM |
| Noise Level | 25.1 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 4-Pin |
| Power connector type | 4-Pin |
| Product Warranty | 6 year manufacturer’s warranty |
| Product dimensions | 12L x 12W x 2.5H centimetres |
| UPC | 841501110368 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 1.08 watts |
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Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM Review
**Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM Review** The Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM is a standout choice for anyone looking to enhance their desktop cooling system. This 120mm fan is engineered for high performance, and it certainly lives up to its reputation. **Design and Build Quality:** Right out of the box, the NF-P12 showcases Noctua's trademark quality. The grey finish is sleek and unobtrusive, fitting well with any build. The fan blades are designed for optimal airflow and reduced turbulence, which is a testament to Noctua's attention to aerodynamic detail. **Performance:** Operating at a maximum speed of 1700 RPM, this fan delivers impressive airflow while maintaining low noise levels. The PWM control allows for dynamic speed adjustments based on your system's needs, making it versatile for various setups. Whether you're gaming, rendering, or just browsing, this fan keeps your components cool without generating distracting noise. **Installation:** Installing the NF-P12 is straightforward. It comes with all the necessary mounting accessories, and the 4-pin PWM connector makes it compatible with most motherboards. The fan's lightweight design ensures it can be mounted in any orientation without concern. **Cooling Efficiency:** The cooling performance is top-notch. Even under load, the NF-P12 manages to keep temperatures in check, contributing significantly to overall system stability. It’s an excellent choice for both case cooling and heatsink applications. **Value:** While Noctua products tend to be on the pricier side, the NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM offers excellent value for its performance and longevity. The brand is known for reliability, and this fan is no exception; it’s built to last. **Conclusion:** In summary, the Noctua NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM is an outstanding cooling fan that combines performance, efficiency, and quiet operation. Whether you're building a high-performance gaming rig or just need a reliable fan for everyday use, this model is a worthy investment. Highly recommended for anyone serious about keeping their desktop cool and quiet.
Z**Y
Can't fault these fans. Silent, reliable, reasonable price.
I use my PCs all day, every day for everything from writing reviews to recording music. I also use them for gaming and running a driving / flight sim rig. I find the sound of the fans incredibly distracting, so it's been a bit of an obsession to find proper, silent fans. Years ago I discovered Noctua fans, and I haven't used anything else since then. I'm not sponsored and I buy my fans at full price just like everyone else. I say good things about them because I think they are really good, and because they work, reliably. I have fans in one of my PCs that must be 15 years old, and still work as well as the day I installed them. Noctua fans are a 'professional' product, in that you pay a premium price for a premium product. Noctua's standard range is beautifully presented, and the fans come with vibration mounts, splitter cables and a bunch of other 'case candy', some of which isn't really needed for every build. This is where the 'Redux' range comes in. Same quality, same performance, different colour and none of the extras - for a lower price. To be fair, you don't get any anti-vibration mounts. You don't really need them if you screw the fans in the conventional way, but they are an important part of the 'quiet fan' experience. No problem - if you prefer to use flerxible mounts, Noctua sell them as an optional extra, in a variety of colours. Wait, what? Colours? Yes. You no longer have to have boring beige and brown fans if you want a quiet PC. OK, there's no silly RGB on offer, and the new Redux fan colour scheme is an equally boring grey on grey, but it's neutral and does look classy. You can then add optional vibration mounts and pads in your choice of colours. Or not, if you don't need them. I'll admit, I was sceptical. The standard fans aren't exactly expensive compared with a gaming GPU, and I have been really happy with the noise level vs cooling quality of the standard Noctua fans for years. I felt no reason to compromise. Until I discovered that the fans I wanted for my latest project were out of stock. I was moving my mATX gaming PC from a 'cube' case to a conventional PC tower (reviewed seperately) so I could install a full-sized GPU, and I couldn't wait indefinitely for the new stock of fans to arrive. I decided it was time to try the Redux range, and ordered a pair of PF12 Redux-1300RPM intake fans and a PF12 Redux-1700 fan for the exhaust. I needn't have worried. The Redux fans are excellent. I use the fan tuning software provided with my motherboard, and at idle the PC is totally silent. I can see all three case fans turning through the window in my new case, and that's the only evidence that they are running. If I manually set all the fans to run at full speed, the sound is definitely noticeable, but not particularly annoying. Great. It's quiet. How cool does it keep the case? Very, as it turns out. I ran benchmarks using the 'standard' benchmark software, and I was pleased to find that my hardware was performing at the upper end of 'average' without any overclocking or excessive cooling. The motherboard temperatures were well under control. Interestingly, during the benchmark the case fans never got anywhere near their maximum speed. The CPU fan ramped up pretty fast, and the GPU fans went full-hovercraft, but the case fans were easily up to the job. The three fans are shifting more than enough air to keep the inside of the case at the same temperature as the room it's in, no matter what the PC is doing. And most of the time, they are doing it silently.
W**R
Quality fan
Love this fan. It is of solid quality build. Fitment was easy, even comes with the necessary mounting screws. The braided covered cable is neat, and the 4-pin connector is positive to push on to the motherboard's relevant connection. The fan is whisper-silent in operation, yet moves a considerable amount of air. Excellent, nothing to dislike.
D**D
A cool offering.
Can see why these were highly recommended. Taken cooling to the next level, while reducing the noise, to a mainly unnoticeable hum.
H**.
very good quality and performance for a budget noctua option
purchased for a GPU deshroud mod. at full speed the fans make a noticeable noise but at lower speeds they are whisper quiet. the build quality feels very very good, and the airflow is high. the included accessories are non existent, but that's okay, if I'm buying a cheaper line of fans than the A series, I'd much rather they skimp on accessories than the fan quality! satisfied and absolutely worth going redux for half the price of an A12 for all but the most noise / performance sensitive applications I think! I find the colour actually quite attractive, I think noctua beige and brown looks better in person than in photos but I do prefer the neutral gray tone for my PC's aesthetic.
D**V
Quiet and efficient
I recently bought a cooler with heatsink to replace one that was triggering my motherboard to throw a "CPU Fan Error" message on start up and would refuse to start unless the wire for it was jiggled or re-seated. I installed it a couple weeks later to find that it cooled the system well but the 120mm fan that came with it was making a horrible high pitched whine (as if the fan had been used for years). I didn't think much of it until I sat in silence with just the computer running and I can honestly say it was like a form of torture. I bought two of these fans (120mm) with the 4 pin lead to place on both sides of the cooler and they worked perfectly. Now all I hear is a gentle type of wind noise while my computer stays cool. These fans are worth the money and do the job just fine for cooling my Ryzen 5 3600. My set up is as follows: Two intake fans on the front of my machine pulling air into the case, One of these Noctua fans pulling air through the heatsink, The other taking air away from the heatsink blowing it towards the exhaust fan on the back of the computer. Monitoring temperatures, my computer idles at around 35 degrees C with some fairly cheap thermal paste and doesn't go above 60-65 degrees C when playing games such as various simulators.
L**S
Quiet
Works perfectly and very quiet
P**R
Shhhh, the fan is turning
Super quiet and deserves all the praise given to it. Great for new builds or replacing that older noisy fan. I ordered the 120mm and fitting it was easy and straight forward.
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