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Guru3D.com » News » Noctua presents next-gen NF-A12x25 120mm fan, 140mm adaptor and redux line NF-P12

Noctua presents next-gen NF-A12x25 120mm fan, 140mm adaptor and redux line NF-P12

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/02/2018 12:28 PM | source: | 26 comment(s)
Noctua presents next-gen NF-A12x25 120mm fan, 140mm adaptor and redux line NF-P12

Noctua presents its next-gen 120x25mm A-series fan and NA-SFMA1 adaptors that allow it to be used on 140mm based watercoolers. The NF-A12x25 is made of Noctua’s novel Sterrox LCP material and integrates the latest innovations in aerodynamic engineering to achieve a high level of quiet cooling performance. 

While the NF-A12x25 becomes the new flagship model in the 120mm range, the classic NF-P12 will be reissued in the streamlined, more affordable redux line.

“The NF-A12x25 is our most advanced fan today. We’ve spent more than 4.5 years developing it and it’s been easily the most thorny, intricate development project we’ve completed so far,” explains guru Lars Strömbäck (Noctua CTO):“In order to achieve our goal of surpassing our renowned NF-F12 and NF-S12A, we went for a completely different approach and had to use a tip clearance of only 0.5mm, which poses various new difficulties in manufacturing.” 

Whereas the award-winning NF-F12 and NF-S12A are specialised solutions that are either optimised for maximum static pressure or maximum airflow, the new NF-A12x25 follows the approach of Noctua’s A-series in being a true all-rounder that yields superb results in all types of usage, regardless of whether it’s in low-impedance, airflow-oriented applications such as case cooling, or high-impedance, pressure-demanding scenarios such as on heatsinks and watercooling radiators. In practice, the NF-A12x25 not only outperforms the renowned NF-F12 on 120mm based watercooling radiators, but combined with the new, optional NA-SFMA1 adaptor frames, it also offers better efficiency than many 140mm fans on 140mm based systems.

One of the cornerstones of the NF-A12x25’s next-generation performance is its record tight tip clearance (distance between the blade tips and the inside of the frame) of only 0.5mm. This highly ambitious design helps the NF-A12x25 to work more efficiently against back pressure, such as on heatsinks or radiators, by reducing leaks flows through the gap between impeller and frame. Manufacturing a fan with such a small tip clearance is extremely delicate and was only made possible by Noctua’s new Sterrox® liquid-crystal polymer (LCP) material, which features extreme tensile strength, an exceptionally low thermal expansion coefficient and excellent dimensional stability.

“We have never put so much research and effort into a single fan so far, both on the level of fine-tuning the aerodynamic construction and on the level of materials and manufacturing,” says Roland Mossig (Noctua CEO): “Many challenges had to be overcome, but now we’re proud with the end result and confident that the NF-A12x25 will become a new benchmark for premium-quality quiet 120mm fans.”

The NF-A12x25 will be available in a 4-pin PWM version for automatic speed control, 3-pin FLX version with Low-Noise Adaptors for three different speed settings as well as a near-silent 3-pin ULN (Ultra-Low-Noise) version. As the NF-A12x25 becomes the new flagship model in Noctua’s 120mm range, the classic NF-P12 moves to the streamlined, more affordable redux line. It will henceforth be available in 1700 and 1300rpm 4-pin PWM versions as well as 1300 and 900rpm 3-pin versions.

The suggested retail prices are as follows:

  • NF-A12x25 (all versions): EUR 29.90 / USD 29.90
  • NF-P12 redux (all versions): EUR 13.90 / USD 13.90
  • NA-SFMA1: EUR 11.90 / USD 11.90



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BlueRay
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#5543104 Posted on: 05/02/2018 12:33 PM
Still hideous looking. Is it so hard to release black versions (or black&white/white)?
Why they keep insisting on this silly diarrhea colour scheme that doesn't fit with anything.

TwisterZ
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#5543115 Posted on: 05/02/2018 01:16 PM
If in win could release that wood case id be down to do a build with these other than that it matches nothing

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#5543122 Posted on: 05/02/2018 01:55 PM
Im sure they will eventually have different colors. Having there brown fans land on all the review sites is pretty smart banding wise.

ubercake
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#5543131 Posted on: 05/02/2018 02:22 PM
Still hideous looking. Is it so hard to release black versions (or black&white/white)?
Why they keep insisting on this silly diarrhea colour scheme that doesn't fit with anything.
Everyone knows beige and brown just work better! ;)
This color scheme matches every beige case from the 90s. It's called "vintage".
On a serious note, Noctua makes the best PC fans money can buy. Plus, they do look less than ugly with cold cathode or LED lighting in the case.

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#5543136 Posted on: 05/02/2018 02:34 PM
I honestly don't mind the colors.. my case has a black interior and the noctua fans I have look fine through the window imo. They'll probably do Chromax black variants of these at some point in the future.. the color scheme is just branding, which is obviously super effective because every time noctua fans get posted people bring it up.

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