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NF-S12B redux-1200


NOCTUA $14


If you care at all about
case fans, chances are
you know Noctua. It’s a
trusted favorite among many DIY
builders, and for good reason.
Noctua builds fans that last a long
time, move a lot of air, and do it
quietly. The problem—until
recently, buying Noctua fans
meant committing yourself to an
ugly khaki-and-mud color
scheme straight out of the 1970s.
Noctua was the definition of
function-over-form, an
engineering wonder that would
impress any enthusiast who
looked at your PC but disgust
everyone else.
Noctua’s recent redux line
finally rectifies this issue though,
recasting time-tested designs in a

modern gray-and-black look that
won’t detract from the rest of
your PC build. And of the two
redux models Noctua sent over,
the NF-S12B became a quick
favorite. It’s not as quiet nor as
efficient as another blacked out
Noctua model, the NF-S12A, but
it is cheap. Time was, Noctua fans
meant shelling out a lot of money
on your build, but the NF-S12B
redux balances great
performance with a budget-
friendly price tag, and looks great
in the process.

Inexpensive but performs great
Less ugly than the old Noctua models
No RGB
Less powerful than other models

VERDICT

SPECS BEARING TYPE: SELF-STABILIZING OIL PRESSURE BEARING / RPM RANGE: 400 - 1200 / LISTED CFM: 59.2 /
LISTED DBA: 18.1 / RGB: NO / 140MM MODEL NO.: NF-P14S REDUX—1200 PWM

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Aer RGB 2 120mm


NZXT $130


The NZXT Aer RGB 2
won’t win any prizes for
its performance in my
tests. At its top speed of 1500
RPMs the Aer RGB 2 moves a
surprising amount of air, but it’s
also louder than nearly every
other fan I tested. Even in my
low-speed tests, the Aer RGB 2
proved a hair noisier than the rest.
Look at it, though. It’s really a
sight to behold, especially in
person. Unlike Corsair, NZXT
limits the Aer RGB 2’s LEDs to the
outer ring, casting a slight glow on
the spinning fan blades without
directly illuminating them—and
shining a lot of light outwards into
the case. It’s a really clean look,
objectively as gaudy as any other
RGB setup, but seeming a bit


more sleek and refined somehow.
The Hue 2 controller is also more
attractive than any of the other
boxes we looked at, meaning you
won’t mind having to include it
alongside the fans in your
all-glass case.
Like Corsair, NZXT struggles
with price though. A three-pack of
120mm fans plus controller lists
for $130, even more than
Corsair’s LL120 starter kit, and
additional fans list for $29,
making them among the most
expensive in this test.

Just really pretty
Plenty of accessories included
Expensive
Louder than average

VERDICT

SPECS BEARING TYPE: FLUID DYNAMIC BEARING / RPM RANGE: 500 - 1500 / LISTED CFM: 52.4 | LISTED DBA: 22.0 /
RGB: YES, WITH NZXT HUE 2 / 140MM MODEL NO.: AER RGB 2 140MM


GROUP TEST


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NZXT LIMITS THE


AER RGB 2’S LEDS


TO THE OUTER RING

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