Interestingly, the fans on the radiator act completely differently and Noctua’s fan is the loudest, but doesn’t manage anywhere near the performance of Arctic and Blacknoise. That, too, is a realization.
Next, let’s look at the frequency analyses of all measurements for all fans measured and all three speeds tested. The graphics speak for themselves.
Alphacool Eiszyklon Aurora Lux Pro ARGB
Arctic P14 PWM
Blacknoise B14x-P-BL PWM ARGB
Cooler Master Sickleflow 140 ARGB
Corsair LL140 RGB
Noctua NF-A14 FLX
- 1 - Introduction and Speed Test
- 2 - Test Chamber, Methods and Equipment
- 3 - Alphacool Eiszyklon Aurora LUX Pro ARGB 140
- 4 - Arctic P14 PWM
- 5 - Blacknoise NB B14x-P-BL PWM ARGB
- 6 - Cooler Master Sickleflow 140 ARGB
- 7 - Corsair LL140 RGB
- 8 - Noctua NF-A14 FLX
- 9 - Start-up and shut-down Voltage and RPM
- 10 - Case Fan: Performance
- 11 - Case Fan: Sound Pressure Level and Audio-Samples
- 12 - 25 mm Radiator: Performance
- 13 - 25 mm Radiator: Sound Pressure Level
- 14 - 45 mm Radiator: Performance
- 15 - 45 mm Radiator: Sound Pressure Level
- 16 - 60 mm Radiator: Performance
- 17 - 60 mm Radiator: Sound Pressure Level
- 18 - Summary and Conclusion
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