Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM Special High-Speed Edition Review

Performance – Max & Speed Percentage

Max RPM, CFM, Pressure & Power

At full speed, airflow is low, while static pressure is decent. Power consumption is also low.

20 – 100% Fan Speed Percentage

Since most fan control ICs don’t apply precisely the percentage of RPM speed that you want (e.g., 50% PWM for a 2000 RPM fan should be 1000 RPM), I used to find the fan’s maximum speed and then dial directly the fan speeds that corresponded to 10%, 20%, and so on of its maximum rated speed. I decided to stop doing that. So from now on, in all of my fan evaluations, I will dial the corresponding PWM value in 10% steps to also check how accurate its fan controller is and for my noise results to align with the airflow and static pressure results from the Longwin apparatus where I don’t use RPM but PWM control for all testing.

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3 thoughts on “Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM Special High-Speed Edition Review

  1. even the LS variant spins nearly 2x too fast for most uses if you care about noise so existence of this variant is bizarre to say the least
    and if you want performance at all costs T30 or some monster from Delta will be your friend

      1. it’s a weird one, extra thickness and top speed make it less fit for the consumer grade, but it isn’t going as far as industrial/server fans relying on the brute force and thickness alone as it uses better materials and tight tip clearance like Noctua does
        probably makes most sense when you don’t want to build a rack but have a technical room to put the machine in and just run these at full speed to not worry about anything
        at low speeds it’s fine for regular use if your PWM controller doesn’t make it stop despite using it in performance or advanced mode (hybrid stopping at 50% makes no sense imo as that 50% is still loud) but requires some extra space and you won’t be using that extra speed at all

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