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Noctua NF-A12x25 chromax.black.swap PWM 120mm Case Fan $56.32 + $10.39 Delivery ($0 with Prime) @ Amazon UK via AU

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For the PC builders out there that have been waiting for the black version of this fan. Seems to be $85 everywhere else in Aus at the moment.

Same price as the brown version from Amazon UK.

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  • +1

    I use to purchase my Noctua Products from Newegg, but didn't realise shipping is so high now…

    • Probably part dependent. The NH-D15 is still the same price as ever.

      • +1

        You're right. Only the black has a ~$37 delivery. Brown is still ~$9 delivery.

  • +1

    Bought from them before. Order got cancelled 2 weeks after :/.
    Recommend to buy one from Newegg instead; $41USD (~$57) delivered.

    • Got a link to it for $57 delivered?

  • +5

    56 bucks for 1 fan…….nah

  • $56 for a 12cm PC fan?
    Doesn't seem to have LEDs either? LOL!
    Must be the Rolls Royce of PC fans?

    EDIT: I see it's for CPU and water coolers. Still very exxy for what it is thou.

    • Hate to break it to you, but LEDs on fans don't improve cooling capabilities (unless they're red).

      • no but they do increase manufacturing costs

  • +5

    I'm still happy with my Arctic P12 fans..

    • hard to beat the arctic's

    • -1

      hate the 1k rpm whine

  • -5

    There really is a market for dummies that are gonna pay that much for a case fan.

    Shameful world we live in. Maybe I'm OLD

    • They do seem to be one of the best though. From nearly all reviews I watched it read. I got the 140mm versions (in the ugly brown tho) for around $30-$35 a fan and they are so whisper quiet and keep my temps really low.
      Paying this much is probably pushing it but you do pay for quality.

    • -1

      Like I said…one for the PC builders out there.

      The rest can't tell the difference and are still trying to figure out how to change the default wifi password on their Telstra router…

      • -1

        But then your fridge magnet is wrong!

      • good odds i've been building PCs longer than you've been eating solid food, no freaking way i would put 60 bucks on a case fan.
        Plenty of times dual fan Noctua coolers have been cheaper than this ffs. You can get a 5 pack of arctic PWM for the money.

        • I think you missed the point that these are cheaper in comparison to normal pricing.

          I’m not justifying the cost to anyone. But if there is anyone that has been waiting for the chromax fans to come and so they can replace the ugly brown ones then this is better then paying $85…

          I don’t bother using 120mm fans for case fans anyway. 140mm is where it’s at.

          • @fraid knot: I didnt neg the deal, just the way you replied to that dude.
            Yeah its better than what people are for some reason paying for them. But plenty of people who can tell the difference still think current pricing is BS, and would find better deals.

            • @mycosys: Yeah fair enough. You either want a product or you don't…I wasn't the one calling people dummies.

  • its expensive, yes.
    but it lasts.
    best performance and acoustic 5 years still counting, so it is expensive ?
    good alternative would be TT tough fan https://www.amazon.com.au/Thermaltake-TOUGHFAN-Pressure-2000…

  • Is this 56 dollars for ONE fan??? o.O

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