






unboxing experience, build quality, performance

super quiet came with all tools required clear instructions



Nice quality display Perfect size Easy to plug in Magnetic


Typical Noctua quality. Quiet for its size, good enough even for x299 platform.

-Quiet -Quality -Mounts to almost anything and has an offset for AM5 -Will keep a 12900K at 180 watts under 85°C -Will keep a 9700X at 140 watts under 90°C -Will keep a 11900K at 150 watts under 65°C

Computer fans have a range of deployments: CPU-fan, exhaust fan, radiator fans, intake versus exhaust. The "community" of enthusiasts is divided into camps of cooling: heatpipe/air-cooling, AiO "liquid" cooling, and custom-water-cooling. Of course, you have your exotics, like the builders of bong and Volenti coolers. Across all these preferences there is a prevailing aversion to noise. Yet, it all boils down to one thing: heatpipes are a form of water-cooling, while water-cooling requires airflow. And the more airflow, the greater the prospects of squeezing that last Celsius reduction out of the cooling strategy. Some folks dare to deploy the Gentle Typhoon AP-30 PWM fan in their strategy. Not a very widespread or popular choice. Unless you acoustically muffle the fan -- which is possible and feasible -- the range from 2,800 RPM to 4,200 RPM is also a range of increasing noise. This Noctua iPPC fan is a good compromise. It comes close to 3,000 RPM; the airflow rating is somewhere between 100 and 110 CFM. It is an exceedingly quiet fan for that sort of performance. The good fans these days also address the problem of vibration transmitted to case-metal: they have rubber pads in the corners around the mounting hole. The iPPC is built this way.


Solid build, very very quiet fans. They are surprisingly very effective at cooling while being the quietest fans I've every bought.


Easy to apply, could reduce the excess heat by about 10C.

I really love this stuff, whenever I clean out my PC I grab some Noctua NT-H1 to reapply to my CPU, and even my GPU, it cooled my GPU temps down by a small but amazing 4 degrees cels!