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A couple of Noctua NF-F12 heading my way tomorrow. The 2000rpm variants.
I'll update with my opinion after testing.
I'll update with my opinion after testing.

Nope.
22dB at 1500rpm for the Noctua - 2.6mm/H2O.
35dB at 2350rpm for the Corsair SP - 3.1mm/H2O.
So the Corsair has higher performance, but is MUCH LOUDERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!
The NF-F12 Industrial does 29dB at 2000rpm for 3.9mm/H2O.
Or you have the 3000rpm model which does 44dB but gives you a whopping 7.6mm/H2O!!
Says who?EK Varder are as quiet as the Noctua at the same rpm but the airflow through the radiator is vastly superior at the same rpm
So are the specs of anyone not using the exact same rig and testing kit as you, really. So many variables.Manufacturers decibel level are junk.
But were they actually louder, or did they just *sound* louder to you...?Ive had 22Db fans which sound louder than 30 Db fans.
I'll be very interested in your findings!!A couple of Noctua NF-F12 heading my way tomorrow. The 2000rpm variants.
Says who?
EK's own specs have the F4 fans giving 33dB at 2200rpm for 3.1mm/H2O.
Mfr's specs are a starting point, along with reviews that have testing, but they're all relative and can often bear no resemblance to the individuals' experiences.
So are the specs of anyone not using the exact same rig and testing kit as you, really. So many variables.
But were they actually louder, or did they just *sound* louder to you...?
I've had the same, mainly from Enermax and Corsair, so it's mostly still down to just trying them out in one's own particular setup.
Noctuas are still the best for my case and generally the Mfr's specs do work out to be fairly accurate for me.
Maybe I'm just lucky...?
I'll be very interested in your findings!!
i usually have a gander on this youtube page,the guy does a lot of fan sound test, give good indication what the fan will be like.
Zia
Been looking into this a lot myself lately and the Vardar's seem pretty though to beat. What colour scheme are you employing in your rig that Vardar's will not fit but beige and brown Noctua's will? Or are you talking about the black industrial ones?
And that is why I always end up just trialling them for myself. My case will be vastly different to yours, his, hers, theirs' and every other.But i agree with you. Meters dont tell the whole truth. two fans at the same decibel level, one may appear louder to a person than another.
Also depends what use they are been put to. SOme fans are fine until attached to a rad.
Ah ok. Well I would probably end up coming next if it wrong if it wasn't the same as what I am use to lol.